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echo: bbs_carnival
to: Allen Prunty
from: Sean Dennis
date: 2016-05-11 21:46:06
subject: Re: New version of Dr. Seuss Purity Test

-=> Allen Prunty wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

 AP> People actually reading the documentation... Surely you gest.

No, I don't jest and quit calling me Shirley. :D

 AP> Glad to see you are here, I loved your doors and will be downloading
 AP> ALL of them once again.  I hope you are well my friend.  The Derby City
 AP> Livewire lives once more.

The 16-bit doors are still around.  I am working on (when I have the time)
converting the doors to an open source door kit and making the code
available for all who want to compile them.  I'll mainly be releasing 32-bit
Linux binaries, but I do have other friends who are fellow Pascal
programmers and sysops who have told me they would compile my doors for
16-bit DOS and 32-bit Windows.

By the way, netmail me when you can.  Want to talk to you about something
BBS-related privately. :)

--Sean
 
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