• Linux door

    From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to All on Thu May 27 19:51:12 2021
    Hi everyone,

    I compiled my first Linux door recently and it works nicely with MBSE. It
    is too early for me to say too much yet but I am working with Andrew in
    doing some more testing.

    It's quite easy to set up my Linux doors with MBSE. :)

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to Sean Dennis on Mon May 31 13:22:55 2021
    Hello Sean!

    Thursday May 27 2021 19:51, you wrote to All:

    Hi everyone,

    I compiled my first Linux door recently and it works nicely with MBSE.
    It is too early for me to say too much yet but I am working with
    Andrew in doing some more testing.

    It's quite easy to set up my Linux doors with MBSE. :)

    Is it a Linux door or run under Dos fossil ?

    Vincent
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Vincent Coen on Mon May 31 12:33:41 2021
    Vincent Coen wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Is it a Linux door or run under Dos fossil ?

    It is a 64-bit native door compiled under Slackware 16 14.2 using Free
    Pascal. I am going to fork the doorkit I am using to include my 20+ years' worth of code I have written and I will then be able to produce doors for
    DOS, OS/2, Linux, and Windows (32 and 64 bit).

    The door is a Mastermind (like the board game) door written by Rick Parrish, the author of the doorkit I am forking, as a sample door. It's quite fun if you like logic puzzles.

    Later,
    Sean

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