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   Message 2,900 of 3,071   
   Kurt Weiske to Matt Munson   
   Re: windows 10 32bit   
   26 Jun 21 06:42:00   
   
   TZUTC: -0700   
   MSGID: 2128.windows@1:218/700 253dd6d4   
   REPLY: 1:218/109 60D55873   
   PID: Synchronet 3.19a-Win32 master/b81540481 May 18 2021 MSC 1928   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/b81540481 May 18 2021 MSC 1928   
   BBSID: REALITY   
   CHRS: ASCII 1   
   -=> Matt Munson wrote to All <=-   
      
    MM> sadly its a relic now. Im debating if i should go os/2 or linux for   
    MM> bbsing.   
      
   I'm running Win10/32, and it's updated regularly. As for relics, OS/2 is as    
   relic-ey as they get!   
      
   I'm tempted to update the BBS box to 64 bit Windows 10, as Synchronet is a    
   32-bit app and will run on it. I could run my DOS apps in DOSBOX and be able    
   to throw more memory at the BBS and Shoutcast.   
      
   In reality, the only part of the BBS that is dos-based now are my nodelist    
   building tools and a couple of online games which no one's played in a    
   while.   
      
      
   ... Groovy   
   --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52   
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