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Renegade BBS Source Code For v1.19/DOS - Current non-source builds are located @ http://rgbbs.info Renegade BBS Source Code For v1.19/DOS was removed. This code is MANY years out of date, plus it can more than likely be found on countless forks. No one seemed interested in more than forking a copy over, so it was worthless to leave on here. - Please see the current non-source builds are located @ http://www.rgbbs.info and happy BBSing!
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Copyright Cott Lang, Patrick Spence, Gary Hall, Jeff Herrings, T.J. McMillen, Chris Hoppman, Lee Palmer, Lee Woodridge<br />
Ported to Win32 by Rick Parrish<br />
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TODO list:<br />
<ul>
<li>Find/correct any usage of FOR loop variables after the loop (since they are 1 greater in VP than in BP</li>
<li>Find/correct any file i/o on untyped files where Words or Integers are being read</li>
</ul>
Completed list<br />
<ul>
<li>IFDEF out anything that doesn't compile and make a WIN32 placeholder that does a "WriteLn('REETODO UNIT FUNCTION'); Halt;" (then you can grep the executables for REETODO to see which REETODOs actually need to be implemented)</li>
<li>IFDEF out any ASM code blocks and handle the same as above</li>
<li>TYPEs of OF WORD to OF SMALLWORD (just in case they're used in a RECORD)</li>
<li>TYPEs of OF INTEGER to OF SMALLINT (just in case they're used in a RECORD)</li>
<li>WORD in RECORD to SMALLWORD</li>
<li>INTEGER in RECORD to SMALLINT</li>
<li>Anything passing 0 for the Attr parameter to FindFirst should pass AnyFile instead (VP returns no files when 0 is passed for Attr)</li>
<li>Investigate FILEMODE usage to see if FILEMODEREADWRITE, TEXTMODEREAD or TEXTMODEREADWRITE should be used</li>
<li>Implement any REETODOs that appear in compiled executables</li>
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