     Here's where you might include a little information about your BBS.
We've included some specifics on the Galacticomm Demo System, our publicly-
accessible customer support BBS:

     Hardware Configuration
     ----------------------
     The Galacticomm Demo System runs on a 33MHz 486 class computer, with 8
megs of RAM connected to our Novell LAN.  (Any standard '286 or better
PC-compatible with at least 2 megs of RAM will run The Major BBS.)  We also
have two 150MB ESDI hard disks, and a 20" Sony Trinitron Monitor.  The
connections to the phone lines are accomplished by means of ordinary RJ-11
cables -- one cable and one modem per phone line.  Our lines are all
hunt-grouped, so that all lines are accessible at a single phone number
(305-583-7808).

     The key piece of equipment that makes this possible is the Galacticomm
GalactiBox:  a chassis for up to 16 standard internal PC modem cards, serial
cards, etc.  Our equipment mix is always changing, though, so on a particular
call you might be logged into a Supra 14,400bps (V.32/V.32bis), an MICC 9600bps
(V.32), or a U.S. Robotics Dual Standard (3/12/24/9600 bps, V.32 or HST).

     Software Configuration
     ----------------------
     This software is running under standard MS-DOS V4.0.  The key software
package that makes it possible is The Major BBS, from Galacticomm, Inc.  The
Major BBS can support up to 256 simultaneous users, all running on a single
machine.

     Parts of the software are written in Intel 8086/8 Macroassembler, and
parts in Borland C++ V3.1.  The Major BBS serves as a "software backplane"
for current development in a wide variety of areas.

     Other software we use:  Btrieve, a database record manager available from
Novell, Inc., and KEDIT, a great text editor developed by the Mansfield
Software Group.  Neither package is required to run The Major BBS.

     A two-user copy of The Major BBS is available for $259 from Galacticomm
Inc., 4101 SW 47th Ave., Suite 101, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33314.
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