On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Hans Lermen wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Aart Koelewijn wrote:
>
> > > # dos -D+s -I 'logbufsize 0x200000 logfilesize 0x200000'
> > >
> > > This will expand the log buffer to 2Meg and (most likely) not flushing to
> > > the file until the end of the dosemu session.
> > >
> >
> > Thanks, have tried it. My version of dosemu does not seem to support the
> > logfilesize switch (version 0.66.6).
> ^^^^^^
> Duh, you should have said that earlier.
>
> > But as I read in this list that the
> > newest version has problems with the communication through the serial port
> > I am not going to try that.
>
> Your choice, but support for 0.66 has stopped and _I_ use the serial stuff
> without any problems.
So I got 0.99.4 installed and working on that laptop, even the programm I
was testing works with debugging on the serial port, which it failed to do
with 0.66.6, but:
in 0.66.6 I got I think every byte going through that serial port in my
logfile, and that is what I was looking for.
in 0.99.4 even with -D9+s the logfile is almost empty, just tells me that
things work the way I know they work, (8N1, bps = 9600, divisor 0xc) but
nothing about what is really going through that serial port. Is there a
way to get more information in the logfile or do I have to hack the source
code of 0.99.4 for that?
Aart
Aart Koelewijn Linux 2.0.36
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