Eventually, people realized how inefficient VampMode was, and decided to write a new program designed specifically to allow people to carry on interactive conversations ...
The category of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) systems encompasses any computer-based system for communication between humans, including non-interactive systems ...
In the Spring of 1986, members of the RPI-ACM began work on a program called the ACM Network Server, whose purpose was to use the (then new and innovative) networking ...
The CloverProject was a direct ancestor of lily, written in C under UNIX, using a UDP-based client protocol. The project was started in 1989 by Heechee, who had grand ...
While I was cleaning out the basement, I found my old CDS documentation. ChristianRatliff General Clover Packet Information Server to Client NOTE: Most server packets ...
The ultimate that never was. Connect II was a project of the RPI-ACM, which was intended to replace CONNECT. It suffered from SecondSystemEffect and DesignByCommittee ...
CRLT:CONFER is oldest program known to have had some direct bearing on what was eventually implemented as lily. It was a program written by Bob Parnes at the University ...
FORUM was an application for non-interactive discussion forums, which was actually similar to modern weblogs. VampMode eventually led to the creation of CB and other ...
Gangplank (http://gangplank.org/) is a system which I wrote, starting on November 30, 1992. It supports real-time communication between users, currently using a text ...
The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. The extended community of the RPI-ACM has a long history of CMC ...
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