Merry Christmas from Demonic! And what would the holidays be without gifts? Announcing two new releases from XQTR!
First we have Anagram^5 v1.0. Anagram^5 is a word puzzle game that, well, I’m not actually sure how to describe it myself other than to say that it takes a bit of time to wrap your head around, but once you do, it’s surprisingly addictive. v1.0 is available as an DOS compatible 16-bit executable for the widest compatibility across various BBS software packages and operating systems, both new and relatively ancient. Even if you don’t want to install it on your own system, definitely call around and give it a try somewhere else. Oh, and for SysOps who are into that sort of thing it’s also very customizable.
Not at all coincidentally, XQTR also put together a pair of new guides for getting DOS doors working under Linux using DOSEMU and QEMU. A lot of SysOps setting up boards under Linux (especially using QEMU on Raspberry Pis) seem to struggle with this, and the details are always a bit of a moving target, so hopefully the information in these new guides prove useful for setting up Anagram^5 along with your favorite classics.