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T E X T F I L E S

BBS Textfiles: The Mindvox Collection

In 1992, Patrick Kroupa (Lord Digital of the Legion of Doom) released a document called

"Voices in My Head", which announced to the world the forming of a new BBS/ISP called

"Mindvox". In this document (reprinted below), Kroupa created a mind-blowing narrative

of his own journey from the dawning days of BBSes to the present, discussing not only

his own personal experiences, but the conclusions and ideas he had come up with for

how to improve the world online and offline. What had begun as a simple "we're open"

seemed to encompass many of the issues and ideas of an online generation.

As befitting its tribute to the BBS days of old, the file was quickly passed through

a multitude of internet and dial-up sites, showing up in file directories the country

over. It was even reprinted in a number of publications, including Wired. Through

this spreading word, the New York City-located MindVox (also known as Phantom Access

Technologies) began to bring on users and grow in size. The peak user base was about

three thousand people, considered by some to be the cream of the online crop:

old-school hackers, writers, artists, law enforcement agents, and a cross-section of

New Yorkers using Mindvox to get on the Internet and get their e-mail at mindvox.com.

The MindVox BBS closed its doors in July of 1996, a victim of a number of forces,

including the encroachment of huge-scale players like MCI, Mindspring and AT&T into

their market. But while MindVox itself had shut down, the mystique around the BBS

never went away. Users (and non-users) continue to remember the name and the

high-quality online experience it hinted at and often delivered.

This section is a collection of various-era MindVox documents, including Frequently

Asked Questions Lists, menu captures, and sections of message bases. Together, they

give a small glimpse into the unique world that was MindVox.

All materials are (C) Copyright 1991-2001, MindVox, Inc. and are posted on textfiles.com

with their permission. Please contact MindVox if you wish to duplicate them.

DOCUMENTS

Mindvox System Documents (Information Files)

FAQ

Mindvox Frequently Asked Questions Files

FORUMS

Captures of MindVox Public Sub-Boards, 1993

MANUAL

First Draft of an Unfinished Mindvox Manual by Patrick Kroupa

MENUS

Mindvox System Menus for Users and Administrators

UNSEEN

Logs of Mindvox from Unseen (1993)

intro

An Introduction to the Thoughtscape of Mindvox

main

Mindvox ASCII Logo

mindvox.words.txt

The Mindvox "Words" Collection: The Prompt Easter Eggs Listing

thecredits.txt

The MindVox Credits List: Contributors and Sources for the MindVox BBS

voices.txt

Voices In My Head: MindVox: The Overture by Patrick Karel Kroupa (Lord Digital) (1992)

voxbanner

MindVox ASCII Banner (1997)