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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!hubcap!ncrcae!ncrlnk!ncr-mpd!gkendall
  2. From: gkendall@ncr-mpd.FtCollins.NCR.COM (Guy Kendall)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.bbs.misc
  4. Subject: Re: Running a BBS under DOS, OS/2 ... CONTINUED!
  5. Message-ID: <2234@ncr-mpd.FtCollins.NCR.COM>
  6. Date: 11 Sep 92 17:07:12 GMT
  7. References: <Bu7pqK.Dp5@news.udel.edu>
  8. Reply-To: gkendall@ncr-mpd.FtCollins.NCR.COM (Guy Kendall)
  9. Organization: NCR Microelectronic Products Division
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  11.  
  12. In article <Bu7pqK.Dp5@news.udel.edu> radel@bach.udel.edu (Todd Radel) writes:
  13.  
  14. >So here's the big question:  Can I have an OS/2 BBS program -- say
  15. >Maximus -- invoke a DOS door game?  If this is possible, then Maximus
  16. >and Binkley under OS/2 would seem to have everything I need.
  17. >
  18. >Does anyone know if this can be done?
  19.  
  20. I don't believe that it can be done right now. It's possible that you could
  21. use a program like OS2YOU, but I really don't you. I just remember the
  22. Maximus people complaining that they couldn't use their DOS doors a while
  23. back.
  24.  
  25. -- 
  26. Guy W. Kendall - Applications Engineer            Guy.Kendall@ColoSpgs.NCR.COM
  27. NCR Microelectronic Products Division               Voice: 719-596-5795 x465
  28. 1635 Aeroplaza Drive                                  Fax: 719-570-6045
  29. Colorado Springs, CO 80916                            BBS: 719-596-1649 
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