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    XQTR // andr01d.zapto.org:999                              December 2022
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  In this section you will find guides on how to install DOOR apps/games, in 
  a BBS and run them. The guides are for DOS DOORs, like LORD2, Darkness, 
  Netrunner etc.
  
  The logic to run DOS DOORS, in Linux machines, is to use a virtual machine, 
  that will run DOS and mirror the output of the VM, to the users/visitors
  terminal app.
  
  It's not an easy task and needs much customization and a good machine. These
  guides, will not run in systems below a RPi3B+, so a RPi 0 is out of the 
  question.
  
  The guides are based on other peoples guides and posts from all over the Net.
  Older guides, like the one Gryphon made, is outdated and many command line 
  arguments have changed. The guides included in this package were made at
  December 2022, so if you read this, months or years ahead, you may 
  experience difficulties setting it exactly as described here. Keep it in 
  mind!
  
  For using the DOSEMU solution, read the dosemu.txt file. The pros in this
  solution, is that it's very easy to install and quicker for the BBS, VM etc.
  The cons are that it can't run in Raspberry Pi, as it doesn't support DOSEMU.
  
  The other solution, is to use QEMU, which is much slower/heavier than DOSEMU,
  needs more work to customize/install it, but works in RPis as well. So choose
  what you think is better for you.




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