Searchlight BBS explained

Searchlight BBS
Author:Frank LaRosa
Developer:Searchlight Software (1987 - 1998); TeleGrafix Communications
Released:1985
Discontinued:yes
Latest Release Version:5.1
Latest Release Date:February 6, 1999[1]
Programming Language:Microsoft Level III BASIC
Turbo Pascal
Operating System:DOS
Platform:IBM PC compatible
TRS-80
Language:English
Genre:Bulletin board system
License:Shareware

Searchlight BBS is a bulletin board system (BBS) developed in 1985 by Frank LaRosa for the TRS-80.[2] LaRosa formed a company, Searchlight Software, through which he marketed and sold Searchlight BBS. In 1987, LaRosa expanded the software and sold it as shareware written for the PC in Pascal (using Turbo Pascal).[2] The features of Searchlight BBS included a full screen text editor, a remote DOS shell, and file transfer via the XMODEM protocol. Searchlight BBS rapidly grew in popularity, and appeared frequently in Boardwatch magazine and at BBS conventions across the United States. Eventually, Searchlight BBS supported FidoNet, ZMODEM, Internet e-mail and telnet connectivity.

In 1995 LaRosa began work on Spinnaker Web Server, to compete with Netscape and other web server software. Searchight Software sold Searchlight BBS, along with Spinnaker Web Server, to TeleGrafix Communications in 1998.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Searchlight BBS . telegrafix.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20011217063957/http://telegrafix.com/products/searchlight/index.htm . 17 December 2001 . dead.
  2. http://franklarosa.com/trs80/default.jsp First Searchlight BBS
  3. Web site: Archived copy . telegrafix.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20010408064508/http://telegrafix.com/pressrel/searchlight.htm . 8 April 2001 . dead.