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to: Fzf
from: Jas Hud
date: 2022-06-28 09:48:00
subject: Pit - Door help wanted

  To: Fzf
  Re: Pit - Door help wanted
  By: Fzf to All on Mon Jun 27 2022 08:38 pm

 > Do you enjoy playing The Pit 4.17 (yes, the one with the fancy graphics
 > terminal) but get annoyed by a one specific shareware feature?  Is your
 > single biggest regret of the '90s (and we know about that mullet) not
 > getting this game registered when you had a chance?  Does your version of
 > the game make you feel like you are in that Groundhog Day movie, constantly
 > re-living the same day and starting over again once a certain point has been
 > reached?
 >
 > That's unfortunate.  It's been decades since this game was last able to be
 > registered.  There's nothing to be done about it at this point.
 >
 > In COMPLETELY UNRELATED news, a team of 5-6 software testers is being
 > assembled to verify recent updates for an undisclosed software package.
 > Ideal candidates for this group will have most or all of the following
 > skills and attributes:
 >
 > - Be fully capable of installing and running DOS door games on a BBS system
 > (public or private) with little or no assistance
 >
 > - Be able to accurately report problem details and follow instructions to
 > resolve them
 >
 > - Have working knowledge of DOS or a DOS emulator and be able to use simple
 > DOS applications without help
 >
 > - Actually be interested in helping to ensure the software is functioning
 > properly
 >
 > - Already be familiar with the various quirks and features of The Pit 4.17
 > or at least later versions of The Pit 4.xx
 >
 > If you would be interested in this small project, please send a netmail to
 > me at this node.  Include a reliable Internet e-mail address, describe your
 > system setup, and give a brief explanation of how you meet the requirements
 > above. Preferably I would like to have all of the common door environments
 > (Win32 NTVDM, NTVDMx64, DOSBox, DOSEMU, others?) represented.  A DOS machine
 > without a floating-point math coprocessor would be especially interesting.
 >
 > Thanks for reading.
 > --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32

how much are you paying? this looks like a long winded job posting
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux
                                                                                                       
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