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|    Sean Dennis to Björn Felten    |
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|    09 Mar 22 15:43:39    |
      REPLY: 2:203/2 62289a4e       MSGID: 1:18/200@fidonet 6229122a       CHRS: UTF-8 2       TZUTC: -0500       TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.0.8 (GNU/Linux-x86_64)       Hello Björn,              09 Mar 22 13:15, you wrote to me:               BF> ... So I think I have the latest version. :)              The cutting-edge version. :D               BF> Thank you. I've always enjoyed sharing what I know. After having        BF> worked with programming since 1969 (ALGOL, Fortran, Forth, COBOL,        BF> Pascal, C, OPL, assembler, and some more that I've forgotten        BF> about...), it was a no-brainer to help people in the PASCAL echo        BF> (R.I.P.)              I am currently working on porting my DOS doors to Linux, Win32, OS/2,        WINServer-native, and of course, DOS. I'm rewriting Rick Parrish's Manndoor        and forking it into my own doorkit (with his blessing). I just have been so        busy with everything I haven't had a chance to sit down and work on it. I am        currently putting in all of my own code into Manndoor and reworking a few        things to my liking.              Manndoor also works under FreeBSD, I discovered, so I can add that to the        list.              I can do Win64 doors using FreePascal but as Rob Swindell told me, "Why?". |
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