Subj : Re: DoorMUD
To   : Richard Cini
From : IB Joe
Date : Wed Sep 30 2020 08:02 pm

On 30 Sep 2020, Richard Cini said the following...

RC> On Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 4:24:12 PM UTC-4, IB Joe wrote:
RC> > g0> Their own documentation doesn't work, so it can be confusing.
RC> > g0>
RC> > g0> If you have doormud installed in c:\doormud then you would do:
RC> > g0>
RC> > g0> Command: D3 (Execute Door32 Program)
RC> > g0> Data: c:\doormud\dmud32d -n %N -d %Pdoor32.sys
RC> > g0>
RC> > g0> This assumes you're using the 32-bit version.
RC> > g0>
RC> >
RC> > Yup, 32Bit and I was able to take this information and make the other do
RC> > to work...
RC> > Thanx
RC> >
RC>
RC> I'm actually having some challenges with this, too. I changed the
RC> external command from what was in the dmud manual to the above, and I
RC> get further along, but now I get an error "Unable to read door
RC> information file". My setup is going to be used as a
RC> dial-up demo for a computer museum, so it's older -- 1.07.3 running on
RC> Windows 98SE with a Digi AccelPort board. The board itself works fine,
RC> and I can get Pimpwars running, but dmud is a challenge.
RC>
RC> Thanks!

A few questions... what BBS software are you going to use??  If the BBS is
not dialup ready what's your plan there...

Each BBS is slightly different.  Mystic drops it's door files in the
\mystic\temp?\ directory whereas Synchronet puts them into the \SBBS\Node?\
directory.  The question mark "?"is the node number...

What's the software, DOS Windows or Linux...??  Expand a little

IB Joe
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