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Re: executor-digest V1 #314
>Serial comm support for Executor would be a HUGE plus. I use Linux for all
>my grunt Internet work (SLIP, TCP/IP, Netscape, shell account), but in
>addition I actually like using commercial service providers for some features
>(AOL in my case). If Executor provided decent serial comm support, then I
>could bag DOS and WINDOWS, and run in an entirely Microsoft free environment.
> That would be very desirable indeed.
I agree wholeheartedly, and I hope that this is close to the top of things to work on after 2.0
ships. I have many Mac programs on my BBS, and I'd love to try them, escpecially a
freeware RIP terminal I have. Heck, maybe for fun I'll get a Mac BBS software and
run it under Executor under DOS ...... BTW - Another possibility, one whcih probably won't
be too popular but would be fun and nice to do, is to make Executor it's own OS so I can have a
real Mac partition on my hard disk (laptop) so I wouldn't need DOS underneath.
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"And thus came the great god known as Emacs, and with him
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GCS/IT d? s+:-- a? C+++$ ULSX++>$ P+? L++>$ E+>$
!W(+)>$ N++>$ o? K--? !w---$ O++$ M+(++)>$ V--
PS+++ PE++ Y++>$ PGP>$ t++(+++)>$ !5-- X++ R+(++)>$
tv(tv) b++++>$ DI D++(+++)>$ G+(++) e-(+++) h* r-- y*
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