Is there any reason to run these instead of the 16 bit counterparts?
Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games... By: Martin Kazmaier to All on Thu Feb 08
2024 11:12 pm
Is there any reason to run these instead of the 16 bit counterparts?
They're generally more stable and often faster (depending on the environment/emulation required to run 16-bit DOS doors on whatever
platform your BBS is running). Also, since BBSes these days use TCP
sockets to communicate with their users and many/most 32-bit DOS doors directly support socket I/O, that makes the entire communication path much simpler and easier to setup/support. -- digital man (rob)
Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games...
By: Martin Kazmaier to All on Thu Feb 08 2024 11:12 pm
Is there any reason to run these instead of the 16 bit counterparts?
They're generally more stable and often faster (depending on the environment/emulation required to run 16-bit DOS doors on whatever platform your BBS is running). Also, since BBSes these days use TCP sockets to communicate with their users and many/most 32-bit DOS doors directly support socket I/O, that makes the entire communication path much simpler and easier to setup/support. -- digital man (rob)
Is there any reason to run these instead of the 16 bit counterparts?
They're generally more stable and often faster (depending on the environment/emulation required to run 16-bit DOS doors on whatever platform your BBS is running). Also, since BBSes these days use TCP sockets to communicate with their users and many/most 32-bit DOS doors directly support socket I/O, that makes the entire communication path much simpler and easier to setup/support. -- digital man (rob)
The more important question is has anyone gotten this to work? I can't. It's ignoring all command line options.
To: Martin Kazmaier Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games... By: Martin Kazmaier
to Rob Swindell on Sat Feb 10 2024 08:30 pm
counterparts?Is there any reason to run these instead of the 16 bit
TCPThey're generally more stable and often faster (depending on the environment/emulation required to run 16-bit DOS doors on whatever platform your BBS is running). Also, since BBSes these days use
doorssockets to communicate with their users and many/most 32-bit DOS
pathdirectly support socket I/O, that makes the entire communication
much simpler and easier to setup/support. -- digital man (rob)
The more important question is has anyone gotten this to work? Ican't.
It's ignoring all command line options.
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?The 32 bit NT versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?The 32 bit NT versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!
To: Martin Kazmaier
Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games... By: Martin Kazmaier to Jas Hud on Sun Feb
11 2024 03:35 pm
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?The 32 bit NT versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To: Martin Kazmaier
Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games... By: Martin Kazmaier to Jas Hud on Sun Feb
11 2024 03:35 pm
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?The 32 bit NT versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes, I told you exactly what door games. The 32 bit versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!, which are IBBS games. They are indeed the GAC/Vagabond door games. There are 32 bit versions included in the archives:
gacbj230.zip, gacfc130.zip and gacwh130.zip
I can't get them to work, only the 16 bit versions. None of them pay any attention to command line options and have to be ran as is in the dropfile directory, so I can't send the -handle followed by the handle command line option to the gac_bj32.exe (or replace bj with fc or wh) program executables... Has anyone been able to get these to work?
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?The 32 bit NT versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?
vbsoft.dhakota.org is resolving, but not answering. I tried http:// as well.
I was hoping to find some answers there.
To: Martin Kazmaier
Re: 32Bit GAC IBBS Games... By: Martin Kazmaier to Jas Hud on Mon Feb
12 2024 09:42 am
what doorgames? you mean GAC\vagabond software games?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes, I told you exactly what door games. The 32 bit versions of GAC FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!, which are IBBS games. They are indeedthe
GAC/Vagabond door games. There are 32 bit versions included in the archives:
gacbj230.zip, gacfc130.zip and gacwh130.zip
I can't get them to work, only the 16 bit versions. None of them payany
attention to command line options and have to be ran as is in thedropfile
directory, so I can't send the -handle followed by the handle commandline
option to the gac_bj32.exe (or replace bj with fc or wh) program executables... Has anyone been able to get these to work?
they are pretty shitty old games, and i'm not sure they run correctly in 32bit in the telnet age. you can talk to deuce and see if he ever messed with them.
i have however ran other opendoors doorgames. maybe the tourney trivia command lines would work for you.
--BEGIN-- EleBBS: ------ Assuming c:\doors\DOORGAME is your DOORGAME directory, and c:\ele is your EleBBS directory, use a command
line of:
c:\doors\DOORGAME\DOORGAME32.exe -n *N -d c:\ele\NODE*N\door32.sys
-socket *W
In order for this door to work properly, you may need to lower the value for
Modem >> Telnet Start Node# in ELCONFIG, since this door does not
support node numbers higher than 99.
WINDOWS 95/98/ME: Do *NOT* use a batch file to call this door. Doing
so will not work on these operating systems. The door switches
to its own directory upon start-up anyway; thus there is no need
for a batch file!
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