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└─⟦b20c6495f⟧ Bits:30007238 EUUGD18: Wien-båndet, efterår 1987 └─⟦this⟧ »EUUGD18/General/Bj/README«
There's not much to this. If you can edit /etc/services, then define ROOTPRIV in the Makefile, otherwise don't. Add a line like: blackjack 1025/tcp dealer # network blackjack to /etc/services if you defined ROOTPRIV, otherwise edit defs.h and define PORT to be an unused port address. Define BARNEYS if you want to play with all cards face up like they do on the second floor of Barneys in South Lake Tahoe. Then type make, and if everything works, fire up the server in the background (dealer &), and attach to it with bj. Please mail bug reports to me (jon@msunix.UUCP). No complaints about code quality! If anyone wants to make it work under the inetd, have fun. I wasted about two hours last night trying and gave up. I wrote a program called "pitboss" which listened for udp packets at another port address, and forked dealer, and modified bj to connect to pitboss first, but I couldn't get it to work. Who cares? This program is known to work on a Sun-2/120 w/Sun 2.0, a Sun-2/130 w/Sun 3.0, and a DEC VAX-11/785 w/4.2 BSD. Masscomps will need work, but it shouldn't be too bad. Non-4.[23]BSD boxes will have to have all the network code rewritten, serves you right. You could probably extract a single user bj out of it, though. Have fun. "If we did it like everyone else, Jonathan Hue what would distinguish us from Via Visuals Inc. every other company in Silicon Valley?" sun!sunncal\ >!leadsv!msunix!jon "A profit?" amdcad!cae780/