Subj : Re: Lord2 JS Version?
To : Mike Powell
From : Jas Hud
Date : Wed Apr 10 2024 05:57 pm
To: Mike Powell
Re: Re: Lord2 JS Version?
By: MRO to Mike Powell on Wed Apr 10 2024 05:52 pm
> Re: Re: Lord2 JS Version?
> By: Mike Powell to T.J. MCMILLEN on Wed Apr 10 2024 08:04 am
>
> > > > I wasn't able to get ANY of those .js ports working with jsdoor, and
> > > > Deuce was no help by not answering an email.
>
> > > If you really want to, you can reach Deuce in #synchronet at
> > > irc.synchro.net a
> > > ot of the time.
> > > --
> > > digital man (rob)
>
> > To add to Rob's suggestion, Deuce is usually pretty quick to respond
> > there, too.
>
> > Mike
>
>
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"Copilot
Stephen Hurd, also known as Deuce, has made significant contributions to various projects beyond Synchronet BBS Software. Let's explore some of his endeavors:
Synchronet BBS Software:
Deuce joined the Synchronet project as a *nix developer in late 2001.
He ported the BBS to FreeBSD and played a crucial role in Linux development work1.
His first major contribution was implementing Borland's conio library, allowing configuration utilities originally written for DOS to run on Unix-like platforms1.
GitHub Contributions:
Deuce maintains a GitHub profile under the name RealDeuce. Some of his projects include:
Makerbase MKS Monster8 Installation: Files to install a Makerbase MKS Monster8 in a Voron v2.4.
Simple Torch Module for Foundry VTT: A JavaScript module for Foundry Virtual Tabletop.
Synchronet Exec: A JavaScript project related to Synchronet.
GitHub Pages: His personal GitHub Pages2.
Music Career:
Beyond software development, Stephen Hurd is also an American gospel musician.
He started his music career in 2000 with the release of Minister Stephen A. Hurd & Corporate Worship, Vol. 1.
His albums include In the Overflow, Vol. 2 and A Call to Worship3.
Deuce's versatility extends from BBS development to music, making him a multifaceted contributor to various creative domains! ??"
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