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C O L O R A D O M O U N T A I N C O L L E G E
PRESS RELEASE
10/3/89
**************** TESLA BULLETIN BOARD SERVICE ****************
(719) 486-2775 Data
(719) 486-0133 Voice
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A new Electronic Bulletin Board Service has been installed
for those interested in the research, life and times of Nikola
Tesla. The TESLA Bulletin Board Service (TESLA BBS) has been
installed on the Colorado Mountain College Timberline Campus BBS
system.
The TESLA BBS is open to the public and users who have access
to personal computers or terminals with modems that support
300/1200/2400 baud transmission. The TESLA BBS can be reached at
(719) 486-2775. The system operates with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
and no parity. (8,1,n)
The TESLA BBS was formed to encourage an open exchange between
individuals and groups conducting research into the work and
theories of Nikola Tesla. The BBS also hopes to be of service to
those interested in coordinating activities and establishing joint
programs for the advancement of the reputation and name of Nikola
Tesla.
The initial text files which have been loaded onto the TESLA
BBS relate to recent research, proposed projects, and the theory
of the Wireless Transmission of Electrical Power. All files are
available as ASCII text files and may be downloaded and read with
the "type" or "browse" command on any MS-DOS or PC-DOS computer or
used with any word processing software on other types of computers
that will read ASCII text files. Future capabilities will include
the use of the system for Computer Aided Design (CAD) and circuit
simulation of Tesla Coils and other high voltage devices.
Researchers, Writers, and Journalists are encouraged to submit
the results of technical and historical research to the TESLA BBS
for posting as text files on the board. Files that authors wish
to upload can be sent after making arrangements with the System
Operators (SysOps). This can be done by posting an Electronic
Message on the TESLA BBS using the E-MAIL option or by calling
(719) 486-0133 for voice communication.
TIMBERLINE CAMPUS