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Hi Alan,
Alan Ianson wrote to Michiel Broek:
AI> Michiel Broek wrote to Alan Ianson:
AI>
AI> MB> There are really a lot of possibilities today for doors including
AI> MB> networked doors. I guess that part of the doors is really lost
AI> MB> to the internet networked gaming.
AI>
AI> Yep, I don't think (easy for a non coder to say) it would be too hard
AI> to get real time doors working together with the chat setup. Users
AI> on different boards could play hangman or trivia type doors.
AI>
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.
The safedoor and nudoor are simple programs and give an idea how to solve
things. I think any programming language that can dynamicly link to doorlib
can use it.
Greetings, Michiel Broek
Email: mbse{at}mbse.dds.nl
Fidonet: Michiel Broek at 2:280/2802
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