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Stephen Walsh wrote to Alan Ianson:
SW> AI> Thanks Stephen, I'll give that a good read and see if I can get it
SW> AI> going. So you have DOS doors working there?
SW> My machine isn't on the latest and greatest dist either, and I had to
SW> compile dosemu from scratch.
I've been hoping I can get the debian built package to work. I don't
do any programming myself so the further I stay away from that the
better.. :)
I may have to give it a try though and see if that solves my problems,
as long as it doesn't create new ones. I wonder if it is some strange
32-64 bit thing. There may still be a few of those. Not may folks
using dosemu or dos doors anymore so not many places to ask for help.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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