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Ivan Krouglikov | Kurt Weiske | Re: The state of DOS in 2019 |
March 28, 2019 7:49 PM * |
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çñpáóßΓóπ⌐, Kurt! æαÑñá 27 îáαΓá 2019 10:03, Γδ »¿ßá½(á) Troy Tuttle, ó ß««íΘÑ¡¿¿ »« ßßδ½¬Ñ area://dos?msgid=48.dos@1:218/700+2100e634: KW> -=> Troy Tuttle wrote to Kurt Weiske > I thought I'd leverage this echo to see what people are doing with >> DOS and DOS environments these days. TT>> I'm running QuickBBS on a P4 running pure DOS with QEMM/Desqview TT>> on it. I have it spawn another DOS session a few times a day that TT>> loads up the NDIS packet driver for the onboard ethernet and runs TT>> the DOS binkd to grab mail in the background. It's only one node TT>> at the moment but I do have the hardware to do up a second if I TT>> get any free time. KW> Is it open to the public? I'd love to take a look. KW> I'm tempted to set up my old Maximus BBS again - I loved the lean KW> look/feel of it, as my first attempt to run a BBS was with Opus. You can setup bbs via internet (is this telnet protocol?) and invite Us there. --- * Origin: Obninsk Nuclear Station (2:5020/2141.696) ex 2:602 (2:5020/2141.696) |
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