JH> > Yes, I told you exactly what door games. The 32 bit versions of GAC
JH> > FreeCell, BlackJack and Wahoo!, which are IBBS games. They are indeed
JH> the
JH> > GAC/Vagabond door games. There are 32 bit versions included in the
JH> > archives:
JH> > gacbj230.zip, gacfc130.zip and gacwh130.zip
JH> > I can't get them to work, only the 16 bit versions. None of them pay
JH> any
JH> > attention to command line options and have to be ran as is in the
JH> dropfile
JH> > directory, so I can't send the -handle followed by the handle command
JH> line
JH> > option to the gac_bj32.exe (or replace bj with fc or wh) program
JH> > executables... Has anyone been able to get these to work?
JH> they are pretty shitty old games, and i'm not sure they run correctly in
JH> 32bit in the telnet age. you can talk to deuce and see if he ever messed
JH> with them.
JH> i have however ran other opendoors doorgames. maybe the tourney trivia
JH> command lines would work for you.
JH> --BEGIN-- EleBBS: ------ Assuming c:\doors\DOORGAME is your DOORGAME
JH> directory, and c:\ele is your EleBBS directory, use a command
JH> line of:
JH> In order for this door to work properly, you may need to lower the value
JH> for
JH> Modem >> Telnet Start Node# in ELCONFIG, since this door does not
JH> support node numbers higher than 99.
JH> WINDOWS 95/98/ME: Do *NOT* use a batch file to call this door. Doing
JH> so will not work on these operating systems. The door switches
JH> to its own directory upon start-up anyway; thus there is no need
JH> for a batch file!
I get unable to access serial port. I'm using -handle *W (as the gac docs
say) and -c pointing to the config file. -socket *W gave me the same error.
Thanks much, man! Has anyone been able to get these working? I'll stick
with 16 bit, but I like as many 32 bit doors as possible...