Reign of Fire III

Telnet:call.rofbbs.com:8502
Software:C-Net
Connection:
Nodes:1
Web:www.rofbbs.com
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Location:Chattanooga, TN, USA

REIGN OF FIRE III

A proud tribute to the legendary Commodore computer line.
With retro systems roaring back to life thanks to modern WiFi modems, this classic BBS software continues to stand tall as one of the longest‑running digital communities of the 8‑bit era.

Built for enthusiasts who still appreciate the glow of phosphor screens and the charm of true Commodore hardware, this system delivers the unmistakable feel of vintage computing — alive, active, and evolving.

Powered by a real C128 with JiffyDOS, uIEC/SD, 1541, 1581, and a WiModem.
Running the oldest Commodore BBS software still actively developed today — a living relic that refuses to fade.

Telnet:
telnet://call.rofbbs.com:8502

Website:
rofbbs.com

Spitfire
Author: Spitfire

Gary McCulloch is a lifelong Commodore enthusiast whose passion for classic computing has grown into a full‑scale mission to preserve, expand, and celebrate the culture of the BBS era. From the glow of a C64 monitor to the multitasking power of the Amiga, Gary’s love for Commodore systems isn’t nostalgia—it’s a living, evolving craft. As the president and creative lead of SpitfireTN Entertainment and the sysop behind Reign of Fire BBS, Gary has become a central figure in the modern revival of C‑Net Amiga boards and FTN‑driven message networks. His work blends deep technical expertise with a curator’s respect for history, ensuring that every system he touches feels authentic, accessible, and alive. Gary operates one of the most active and influential C‑Net Amiga BBS installations in the world, serving as a hub for multiple FTN networks including ArakNet, CommodoreNet, DiscipleNet, PiNet, and RetroNet. He also hosts AmigaNet and FidoNet. His networks aren’t just message relays—they’re communities built on shared memory, creativity, and the thrill of dialing into something bigger than yourself. Whether he’s architecting schema for future sysops, restoring vintage hardware workflows, designing retro‑authentic UI, or onboarding new members into the world of Commodore computing, Gary approaches every project with...

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