Nate/Angus-

Thanks for the instructions.  Unfortunately, unlike others here, I'm just not
experienced in DOS.  Html- yep, Desktop applications- no problemo. DOS?  Forget
about it.

So, suggestions such as 'run a batch file' mean nothing to me.  That's one of
the big problems I face in dealing with Analog.  However, it is up and running
and it took just 55 minutes to chase down all the DNS's.

As for QuickDNS- well, I reckon I'll need to acquire a basic primer on DOS
before I can make sense of steps 2) through 3) below, simple, though they seem.

-KK


Nathan Wilbert wrote:

> 1.  Set up your analog.cfg file like Aengus suggested below (using DNS
> WRITE).
> 2.  Then run from the dos command line: @qdns /G analog.cfg  --> this gets
> dns file filled quickly using qDNS
> 3.  Then run analog from the command line: @analog --> this does the normal
> analog ... stuff and reads new dns file
>
> you could set up a batch file like analogX suggests in the qdns.txt file
> (the readme for qdns)
>
> I believe that'll work.  :)  Although I could be wrong.  I think it might
> help if you have qdns in the same directory as analog.
>
> nate

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