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echo: jdssoft
to: John Dailey
from: Scott Adams
date: 2004-02-08 00:24:58
subject: Re: More status of things

-=> Quoting John Dailey to All <=-

 JD> {at}MSGID: 3:633/690 010ca3a5
 JD> Hey everyone.  Good to read all the discussion here :)  (just wish I 
 JD> had my BBS up and running so I could check things out locally) :D
 JD> 
 JD> Just wanted to pop in for a second and give you a little status 
 JD> update.
 JD> 
 JD> I've spend the last week or so working on getting the foundation laid 
 JD> for some new releases - if you can believe it.
 JD> 
 JD> My door library has been updated and optimized and can now compile 
 JD> for both W32 console apps and W32 console-less apps.
 JD> 
 JD> In addition, Hackin' Crackin has now been completely updated as a 
 JD> 32bit app.  It runs flawlessly via telnet without any special work.  
 JD> I'm running/testing using Synchronet at the moment.
 JD> 
 JD> I've also reworkd some things in my library so that I can potentially 
 JD> compile for DOS/16bit, OS/2, WC and Linux -- though it will require 
 JD> more work for those...
 JD> 
 JD> Which leads me to my next good news :)  
 JD> 
 JD> I just won an ebay auction for a copy of OS/2 and as soon as it 
 JD> arrives I'll begin testing my code on that platform.
 JD> 
 JD> And last, but definitely not least... I need to ask for some help 
 JD> (for the first time in many years) testing some software.  
 JD> Specifically, I want to test Hackin' Crackin' in a variety of 
 JD> systems/configurations.  If you're interested, just let me know.  I 
 JD> know it doesn't seem like much, but this has been a huge learning 
 JD> experience for me and testing out these new versions is like testing 
 JD> out my first BBS door I wrote :)
 JD> 
 JD> That's all for now.

        I could test it bu tonly have a dos/16 bit system.  For
        the bbs.  I have a old copy of os/2 sitting on the shelf
        I won one time I could've sent ya :<  Oh well.  I actually
        near heard of hackin' before..interesting...


... Would someone please tell me what the hell is going on around here?
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