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Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
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From: dargue@bnr.co.uk (Michael Dargue)
Subject: REQUEST: RS232 Net-Doom
Message-ID: <1994Aug9.171709.28749@bnr.ca>
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Date: Tue, 9 Aug 1994 17:17:09 GMT
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Has anyone tried to link more than 2 PC's using RS232 cable?
Is it even possible?
I was thinking along the lines of a ring architecture where each
PC would pass messages on until they arrived at their destination.
I know the extra routing and transmission would incur a delay,
but just how much traffic is there in net-doom, and how sensitive
is it to delays?
---
Michael Dargue Although BNR owns my ideas,
Bell Northern Research Ltd. my dreams belong to Doom.
dargue@bnr.co.uk