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- From: mktjadx@gsusgi2.gsu.edu (Jeff A. Dilcher)
- Subject: Re: Two player modem games?
- Message-ID: <mktjadx.725692367@gsusgi1.gsu.edu>
- Organization: Georgia State University
- References: <18984@mindlink.bc.ca> <C01rDx.4wD@news.iastate.edu>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 05:12:47 GMT
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- -> As long as this is about modem games....does anyone have any tricks
- -> and tips
- -> to keep the games from crashing while being played by modem? PG
- -> has a nasty habit of losing connection just as I'm crushing my
- -> opponent.
- -> Also, has anyone figured out a way to play these games over the net?
- -> I would like to increase my fodder pool :).
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- -> Jeff
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- Yes, I too am interested about playing modem games over the net.
- I recently picked up Command HQ on sale during the Holidays. Inside, I
- got a lot of advertisments about how I could hook up with other players
- over Compuserve. Now, being a student, I am not about to shell out that
- kind of money, but I began to wonder why this could not be played over the
- internet? What, if any, are the technical reasons why it can not be done?
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- I seem to remember some talk of people playing Falcon30 over the net. How
- did you do it?
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- Enquiring geeks want to know!
- Jd
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- Jeffrey A. Dilcher Atlanta, GA, USA
- mktjadx@gsusgi2.gsu.edu Telephone 404-266-1585
- NSS #25914 II Peter 1:10,11
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