I'd like a bit of clarification on this also.
You see, I can't hang up. <G>
Since I'm connected via a NIC, are the "rules" different for me? Would
using an .ook or .eek be "just a convenience" or the better way to go?
I know that Arachne does a fine job of removing itself from memory on a
"shell out," so I don't see that as a problem. But would there be less
chance of glitches simply exiting and running a separate batch file for
any other DOS based ap I might want to use?
l.d.
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 03:12:01 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Howard Eisenberger) wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 14:15:16 -0500,
> "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sam Ewalt recently asked if there were some good ways to use Arachne's
>> internet connection to run other DOS internet apps. There are many good
>> ways of doing this. This is how I do it. I just shell out to DOS and run
>> the following batch file:
> Isn't it better to quit Arachne entirely without hanging up, run
> the other Internet apps, and then re-start Arachne?
> Howard E.
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