Amiex or /X refers to the Amiexpress BBS software for the Amiga. It was originally written by Michael Thomas from Synthetic Technologies from 1989 until 1991, when it was sold to Joseph Hodge who continuted development for LightSpeed Technologies Inc. from 1992 until 1995. From 2018 on, it is developed further by Darren Coles with permission from Joseph Hodge.
This BBS carried Amiga releases and/or was part of the Amiga scene. Please note that it does not automatically mean that the BBS ran on an Amiga.
This BBS carried releases for various game consoles and/or was part of the console scene.
A BBS that was not accessible for the majority of scene members. Access was a privilege for the "elites" of a particular sub-scene. Often (but not always!), such BBSs carried pirated software, they were protected by a NUP (new user password), their numbers were not advertised, and their ads carried slogans along the lines of "No Lamers!" or "Elite Only".
This BBS carried PC releases and/or was part of the PC scene. Please note that it does not automatically mean that the BBS ran on a PC.
This BBS had a HPAV (=hacking/phreaking/anarchy/virii) file area.
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