|  |     SkyPix and SkyLine BBS and SkyTerm are all from Michael Cox (El
    Paso, TX, USA).  They are copyright by Michael Cox and SkyLine is
    available as a BBS through your local dealer.  There are several
    SkyLine BBSs around the world (some in UK for sure, don't know about
    Sweeden).  There are several others.  One of them is in California
    (the one I use) and it is at (619) 788-0449.  Anyone can use just
    about any term prog to get on the board.  Once there (it is set
    up as a "star ship") go to the "engineering deck" and then to the
    library.  There you can change your data base area to number 11
    (Nets&Comms) and find SkyPix, and SkyTerm (if you don't have JRComm
    [1.0 or better]).  You will need LHARC to decrompress and if you
    don't have LHARC (or current LZ) you can find LHARC.ZOO in the same
    place (of course you'll need ZOO to decompress LHARC.ZOO).  Several
    folks worked on SkyLine and SkyPix including some moral and otherwise
    support from Jay (the father) Miner.
    
    TOPGUN
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|  |     Skypix is an Amiga specific protocol which allows real time animation
    during a session with a skyline BBS system.  The animation can be as
    high as 16 colors, and it is possible to send iff sound files which can
    be played in conjunction with the animation on the users screen.  Font
    changes are also possible, making for a variety of different effects
    with words.  
     
    Jay Miner, actually had nothing to do with the development of Skyline,
    or the protocol, about all he did was to run a copy of Skyline on his
    personal BBS.  
     
    I used to run Skyline as a beta tester, I really liked the software. 
    It has alot of powerful features.  The greatest drawback to the
    software was the cps rate at high speeds, ie 9600 and above.  Skyline,
    the last time that I looked a few months ago needed some severe
    protocol overhaul.
     
    JK
    
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