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echo: mbse
to: Alan Ianson
from: Maurice Kinal
date: 2006-06-15 23:26:30
subject: Re: DOS Doors

Hey Alan!

Jun 15 16:22 06, Alan Ianson wrote to Michiel Broek:

 AI> I have doorlib and nudoor installed already. I'm going to open safe
 AI> craker also for a look and see if I can come up with a simple hangman
 AI> or trivia door.

Cut n' paste;

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tothings{at}dads:~$ cat
/mnt/archives/slackware-current/slackware/y/bsd-games-2.13-i386-6.txt
bsd-games: bsd-games (Classic BSD text games collection)
bsd-games:
bsd-games: Games that go in /usr/games:  adventure arithmetic atc backgammon
bsd-games:   banner battlestar bcd caesar canfield cfscores countmail cribbage
bsd-games:   factor fish fortune gomoku hangman hunt mille monop morse number
bsd-games:   phantasia pig pom ppt primes quiz rain random robots rot13 sail
bsd-games:   snake snscore teachgammon trek wargames worm worms wump
bsd-games:
bsd-games: Adds a call to 'fortune' to /etc/profile.d/ so that users will get a
bsd-games: fortune message when they log in.
bsd-games:
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I am sure they can be networked.  Note hangman.  Other then
"fortune" I haven't tried any of them out.  "fortune"
works and I even wrote a perl script to send a daily fortune to the BC
sysop's echo in raw ftn pkt format to Gordon Lewicky's system (<- os/2).

I miss him.

Life is good,
Maurice

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