On 29.08.11 01:03, Michael B. Brutman wrote:
On 8/25/2011 6:20 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:48 PM, escapeesc...@front.ru wrote:
If you use dos alone and purely on your machine, but nevertheless have
some *nix server access you can use rsync client for dos:
On 8/30/2011 1:46 AM, escape wrote:
Great to hear, as mTCP becoming all-you-need-for-dos-networking
solution. BTW what do you think about how hard it wiil be to implement
DOS-based rsync server, even if feature-limited?
I started looking at the rsync client - getting past the compiler and
Hi,
i've installed freedos 1.0 on a 1,7 ghz toshiba notebook.
I've some RSS (radio service software) for programming via rs232 cable some
transceivers
see http://f5jtz.free.fr/pjacquet/tk-809.htm for understand
If i use this software on a old 486 , the transfer start and i can read /
write
Hi,
i've installed freedos 1.0 on a 1,7 ghz toshiba notebook.
I've some RSS (radio service software) for programming via rs232 cable some
transceivers
see http://f5jtz.free.fr/pjacquet/tk-809.htm for understand
If i use this software on a old 486 , the transfer start and i can read /
write
Try adding FDAPM SPEED4 to your autoexec.bat.
It resolved similar problems I had with a ftp server I was running.
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Hi Michael,
An rsync server? I need help ... there is not enough time
If you ask me, rsync works well and is safer when you can do
it over ssh, but that sort of leads to the question whether
you have a SSH server for DOS. Nice clients include ssh2dos.
strict programming API I can use temp