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    The Clans BBS Door Game

    InterBBS medieval door game

    The Clans was a popular game written for online BBSes back in the day of their great popularity. It is a text-based game featuring inter-BBS communications. It was written initially for Turbo C++, but has been ported to gcc and MSVC
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    Videotex Emulator for MS DOS

    Videotex Emulation for MS DOS

    This is a final-year programming project aimed to build a terminal emulator for Videotex (Viewdata) over a 2400 baud dial-up modem connection. This project won a little award from Hong Kong Computer Society. Borland's Turbo C for DOS 2.0 was the programming tool.
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