<s>
RoboBOARD/FX	B-Protocol
was	O
a	O
computer	B-Application
software	I-Application
first	O
introduced	O
by	O
Hamilton	O
TeleGraphics	O
Inc	O
,	O
written	O
by	O
the	O
owner	O
Seth	O
Hamilton	O
in	O
1992	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
At	O
a	O
time	O
where	O
BBS	B-Application
Software	O
(	O
such	O
as	O
RemoteAccess	B-Protocol
)	O
were	O
merely	O
using	O
ANSI	B-Protocol
art	I-Protocol
interfaces	O
RoboBOARD	O
started	O
a	O
revolution	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
the	O
first	O
fully	O
graphical	O
BBS	B-Application
system	O
with	O
iconic	O
navigation	O
,	O
punchy	O
bitmaps	O
,	O
and	O
vector	O
fonts	O
,	O
all	O
at	O
a	O
time	O
when	O
ultra-fast	O
high-speed	O
modems	O
were	O
barely	O
clocking	O
2400	O
bit/s	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
RoboBOARD/FX	B-Protocol
provided	O
a	O
familiar	O
looking	O
graphical	O
user	O
interface	O
for	O
DOS	B-Device
,	O
complete	O
with	O
dragging	O
windows	O
,	O
clicking	O
buttons	O
,	O
scrollbars	O
,	O
pop	O
up	O
dialogue	O
boxes	O
and	O
templates	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
this	O
GUI	O
environment	O
RoboBOARD/FX	B-Protocol
supported	O
graphics	O
modes	O
of	O
up	O
to	O
1024	O
x	O
768	O
in	O
16/256	O
SVGA	O
color	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
One	O
of	O
the	O
biggest	O
improvements	O
RoboBOARD/FX	B-Protocol
brought	O
into	O
the	O
BBS	B-Application
world	O
was	O
it	O
built-in	O
photographic	O
capabilities	O
,	O
which	O
allowed	O
a	O
BBS	B-Application
to	O
display	O
images	O
to	O
its	O
users	O
in	O
real-time	O
,	O
without	O
requiring	O
a	O
pre-download	O
.	O
</s>
