kirkman,
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Back in 1991, the sysops of the "STaTus BBS" in New Zealand created a for their board.

The system was powered by "Instant Graphics and Sound," a plain-text vector graphics scripting language for the Atari ST similar to RIPscrip, but predating it by several years.

Here's a video showing an IGS demo they made to give an idea of their impressive "GEM Desktop" interface:

https://vimeo.com/joshrenaud/status-bbs-demo

kirkman,
@kirkman@digipres.club avatar

Spurred by my inquiries, Larry Mears has resumed development of IGS in the past few years. I made this Star Trek-themed login sequence for my BBS using his latest IGS v2.19 format:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymii4HSuqt0

If you'd like to learn more about "Instant Graphics and Sound," check out my IGS wiki article: https://breakintochat.com/wiki/Instant_Graphics_and_Sound_(IGS)

vga256,
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

@kirkman that is extremely hot. it reminds me of FirstClass BBS in a lot of ways, insofar as their attention to maintaining the GEM desktop details.

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