Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>
> On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 15:04:19 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
>
> > What's wrong with:
> > @lh lsppp.exe >>PPP.log ?
>
> > Doesn't it make sense to have some debug info available ?
>
> Good idea.
> Let's see what it puts into PPP.LOG.......
>
> LADSoft PPP Packet Driver Ver 0.608 Copyright (c) LADSoft
> Connecting to network...Negotiating IP linkage...
> Connection open
> Installed packet driver handler at vector 0x60
> Status: IP address set to 207.17.248.23
> _______________
>
> I like it!
> That's a keeper.<g>
>
> However, as Joe pionted-out in another post....
>
> "lh" might not be compatible with all versions of DOS.
>
> So it would probably be best to leave it out of there by default.
> Anyone who knows enough about DOS to think about "lh" will most likely
> be doing other "tweaks" anyways and will add it at that time.<g>

Yup. That's like the universal boot disk maker.
LH isn't what you want if you are using QEMM. ;-)

BTW Joe, the twirly bit is gone, and the output isn't voluminous unless you
add the /l switch - in which case the EXTRA info goes directly to LSPPP.log.

-  Clarence Verge
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