I was an obv/2 sysop back in the day, and connected with the original developer a few years back. Amazing project you have here, and how cool to bring back this nostalgic software. Back in the day it was beneficial that many of the best BBS software's had a fairly high technical barrier or entry, but I don't know that to be beneficial at this point in time. I know to a software developer it seems beyond obvious how Obv/2 XRM is ran and installed, but it's not (I've programmed in many languages but have never used GitHub as a repository). Please make it so it's clear how to run/install XRM, or if the answer is it has to be compiled to run on Windows, how do you do that? The readme says this "Oblivion2-XRM Data File(s) are auto-generate the first time the program is executed." But how does one execute the program? I'm sure whoever reads this will immediately think "oh what a total idiot, it's so obvious", but that thinking is driving a bigger problem in the tech space that I won't get into here.
I was an obv/2 sysop back in the day, and connected with the original developer a few years back. Amazing project you have here, and how cool to bring back this nostalgic software. Back in the day it was beneficial that many of the best BBS software's had a fairly high technical barrier or entry, but I don't know that to be beneficial at this point in time. I know to a software developer it seems beyond obvious how Obv/2 XRM is ran and installed, but it's not (I've programmed in many languages but have never used GitHub as a repository). Please make it so it's clear how to run/install XRM, or if the answer is it has to be compiled to run on Windows, how do you do that? The readme says this "Oblivion2-XRM Data File(s) are auto-generate the first time the program is executed." But how does one execute the program? I'm sure whoever reads this will immediately think "oh what a total idiot, it's so obvious", but that thinking is driving a bigger problem in the tech space that I won't get into here.