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- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System abstract "Synergy Teleconferencing System (STS) was a PC-based online chat server popular in the 1980s and 1990s. It arose as a replacement for the outdated Diversi-Dial system (DDial). Like DDial, it was a multi-line modem system that originally could handle eight simultaneous connections (later updated to handle sixteen), and using custom-produced RS-232 serial boards had a theoretical connection limit of thirty-two on an IBM PC-AT - type computer (80286 processor). While DDial was limited to 300 baud, STS was initially capable of 2400 baud speeds (later editions upped this to 14.4, 19.2, and 28.8). Using internal software, one or more of these lines could be used to establish links to other STS stations, effectively making the number of simultaneous users dependent on how many STSes were involved.The interface and design was similar to DDial in that users logged into the system with a three digit number that served as a username. Once logged in, the user could change his or her name to whatever he or she wished, while his or her user number served as a unique identifier. Each user was assigned a user level. 0 was for non-members. Callers without a user number could log in for only a limited time (usually 10 minutes, but this could be decreased to 5 when call volume was high.) The numbered levels were for registered users, usually paying members. The upper levels, 50-99 were for various levels of moderators. The sysop could assign a moderator level to any user, effectively giving them power to do various tasks such as creating specialty channels, making links to other STS stations, moderating lower-level users, and kicking out people who were being a nuisance, (one early feature added was used to ban \"nuisance\" guests from returning after they were kicked, using the then-recently emerging technology of caller ID).".
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- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageRevisionID "611761372".
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Baud.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Call_waiting.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Caller_ID.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Online_chat.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Diversi-Dial.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink AT.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink IBM_Personal_Computer_XT.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80286.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_provider.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Online_chat.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(programming_language).
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLink Sysop.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synergy Teleconferencing System".
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System subject Category:Online_chat.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System hypernym Online.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System type Work.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System type Protocol.
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System comment "Synergy Teleconferencing System (STS) was a PC-based online chat server popular in the 1980s and 1990s. It arose as a replacement for the outdated Diversi-Dial system (DDial). Like DDial, it was a multi-line modem system that originally could handle eight simultaneous connections (later updated to handle sixteen), and using custom-produced RS-232 serial boards had a theoretical connection limit of thirty-two on an IBM PC-AT - type computer (80286 processor).".
- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System label "Synergy Teleconferencing System".
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- Synergy_Teleconferencing_System wasDerivedFrom Synergy_Teleconferencing_System?oldid=611761372.
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