Hi!
>I've tried tu use the multitasking feature of DR-DOS, too. They specify in
>the doc (somewhere in the help file I believe) that it was impossible for
>two applications to share the same peripheral (say a COM port).
>In fact this is done by creating a virtual machine for each application,
>and in that case the program sees a virtual device not a real one.
>I tried to use DOSEMU under Linux. In fact DOSEMU provides such virtual
>stuff. Your favorite version of DOS will boot and run not on a plain PC,
>but on a
There are some packet driver, which supports multitasking in more than one task at the
same time!
bye, flox
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