Also, the 6000HD was where I learned Xenix. A friend of mine in Sumner, WA had one, and we wrote a multiuser BBS to run on it. Four phone lines and a constant stream of callers.
Very cool! I was a huge graphics and music fan, so I liked BBSes that had good ANSI support. I ran Telegard originally then moved to Remote Access (because no one was running it) and modified the colors a ton. Plus a friend was an ansi artist in one of the groups so he would make me screens. Those days I wouldn't have been able to re-write the software to make it do ANSI well. Plus Unix term caps were kinda crazy. I really liked the multi-user chat on the Amiga C-Net software, but didn't like much else about it. Was never a PCBoard or MajorBBS fan really. TBBS is SEXY the way they coded it, but that was expensive and I was a little kid running a BBS full of demos and music files (and some HPAV text files ;-)