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to: Martin Kazmaier
from: Rob Swindell
date: 2024-02-10 13:15:00
subject: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games...

  Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games...
  By: Martin Kazmaier to All on Thu Feb 08 2024 11:12 pm

 > Is there any reason to run these instead of the 16 bit counterparts?

They're generally more stable and often faster (depending on the environment/emulation required to run 16-bit DOS doors on whatever platform your BBS is running). Also, since BBSes these days use TCP sockets to communicate with their users and many/most 32-bit DOS doors directly support socket I/O, that makes the entire communication path much simpler and easier to setup/support.
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