PCBoard Enhancements
PCBoard Enhancements on ExecNet – Custom Tools for Power Users:
PCBoard was the software platform that powered ExecNet, but what made the system stand out wasn’t just its use of PCBoard — it was how deeply customized and enhanced the environment became through sysop scripting, third-party tools, and original development by ExecNet’s creators.
What Is PCBoard?
(For more details, see: What is PCBoard)
To summarize briefly, PCBoard was a DOS-based, professional-grade Bulletin Board System (BBS) software developed by Clark Development Company. It allowed sysops to run full-featured dial-up BBSes with support for:
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File uploads/downloads
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Public and private message boards
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User accounts and security
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Scripted add-ons and external programs
Custom Enhancements on ExecNet:
ExecNet wasn’t just “running” PCBoard — it transformed it. Through custom programming and utilities, the platform added:
Advanced Message Handling:
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Enhanced threading, notifications, and group tagging
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Automated cleanup and archiving of inactive threads
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Integration with the Ilink Message Network for distributed messaging
File Library Automation:
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Tools to verify file integrity upon upload
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Keyword tagging for easier searching
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Automatic notifications for file updates in subscribed categories
User Experience Tools:
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Custom welcome screens, menus, and graphical ASCII art
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System prompts that adjusted to user role (guest, member, sysop)
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Scripts to handle forgotten passwords, expired logins, and role changes
Admin Utilities:
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Monitoring tools for modem lines and call logs
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Real-time user activity feeds
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Traffic analysis for download stats and user behavior
Internal Programming:
ExecNet used PPL (PCBoard Programming Language) and other DOS-based batch scripting to create:
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Unique utilities for user control
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Specialized interfaces for SLIP/PPP internet users
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Admin dashboards for internal maintenance
This gave ExecNet its reputation as a professional-grade BBS — trusted by IT professionals and sysadmins because of the extra polish and performance.
Why It Mattered:
Most BBSes used PCBoard out-of-the-box. ExecNet, by contrast:
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Turned PCBoard into a LAN operations center
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Provided tools for network administrators and developers
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Integrated smoothly with NetWare, SLIP/PPP, and external message networks
These enhancements weren’t just cosmetic — they made the system powerful, reliable, and worthy of its reputation in publications like Boardwatch and PC World.
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