If you have several DOSEMUs running in parallel, these cannot communicate.
Linux, however, allows one process to spawn another process and then there is
pipe() to have these processes communicate.
A tiny Linux distribution without X and graphics is here:
http://www.ttylinux.net/
my 2cents:
I spent a lot of time with MicroCore Linux. It runs very well, and
probably would run Dosemu. BUT the problemis that it is not a *real*
Linux ditro in the sense that is does not install to a harddisk, it
rather boots every time as if it was from a cdrom. There are a few
tricks to
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Alain Mouette ala...@pobox.com wrote:
my 2cents:
I spent a lot of time with MicroCore Linux. It runs very well, and
probably would run Dosemu. BUT the problemis that it is not a *real*
Linux ditro in the sense that is does not install to a harddisk, it
Decheng Fan wrote:
Yes, I still want to do this. To try run in VM and if
it works fine then it should be fine on physical hardware.
Not always, unfortunately. Nor in the other direction.
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