Hi there,
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, John Sowden wrote:
> Is it possible to have a DOS application, e.g. WordStar running under
> dos-emu/MS-DOS 6.22 access the files on another PC via ethernet (LAN)
> running the same?
When I tried to set up a DOS network stack under DOS and DOSEMU I ran
into a lo
Is it possible to have a DOS application, e.g. WordStar running under
dos-emu/MS-DOS 6.22 access the files on another PC via ethernet (LAN)
running the same?
John R. Sowden
AMERICAN SENTRY SYSTEMS, INC.
1221 Andersen Drive
San Rafael, CA 94901
Residential and Commercial Central Station Secu
begin Matthew Nuzum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:27, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
>
> Wabi was created by SCO unix in Santa Cruz, CA. They used to be the primary
> commercial Unix on x86 hardware vendor. That was back in the days when MS
> acutally worked with competitors such as N
Matthew Nuzum wrote:
> Wabi was created by SCO unix in Santa Cruz, CA.
Ahhh, I didn't know they were behind it.
> They used to be the primary commercial Unix on x86
> hardware vendor.
Oh yeah, very SCO familar. I can't believe a vendor was still
selling a product in 1998 with the "year 2000 le
gaw zay wrote:
> I thought Wine used the MIT license?
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> winehq says: "The licensing terms are similar to X11.",
> and X11 uses the MIT license. so, yeah. i think you're right.
> otoh, i think BSD is similar the MIT/wine licenses.
Doh! My mistake. Sorry.
I think the M
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:27, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
Justin Zygmont wrote:
> ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi
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newbie" to this list. Just let me know if I'm "drowning out"
everyone else. ]
Is this thin
begin gaw zay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
>
> > Justin Zygmont wrote:
> > > ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi
> >
> > - WINE (BSD)
>
> I thought Wine used the MIT license?
winehq says: "The licensing terms are similar to X11.", and X11 uses
the MIT lice
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> Justin Zygmont wrote:
> > ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi
>
> [ Sorry I'm posting so much as of late. I'm an "enthusiastic
> newbie" to this list. Just let me know if I'm "drowning out"
> everyone else. ]
>
> Is this thing now "free [beer]" for L
Justin Zygmont wrote:
> ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi
[ Sorry I'm posting so much as of late. I'm an "enthusiastic
newbie" to this list. Just let me know if I'm "drowning out"
everyone else. ]
Is this thing now "free [beer]" for Linux? I.e., does Caldera "own"
it now and has released it
ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, steve wrote:
> Hi,
> I noticed that you mention WABI. Is it still available anywhere?
>
> Regards SteveJarvis
>
>
> At 11:48 14/01/02 -0500, Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
> >
> >You probably need libc5. For running win31 programs
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From: Bryan J. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Goley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 5:30 PM
Subject: DPMI/EMS/XMS/VCPI/etc... Discussion -- WAS: MSDOS 6.22 running
with/i
Hi,
I noticed that you mention WABI. Is it still available anywhere?
Regards SteveJarvis
At 11:48 14/01/02 -0500, Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
>You probably need libc5. For running win31 programs wabi is the easiest
>thing in the world to install and use.
>
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John Goley wrote:
> What is DPMI?
[ WARNING: This info is all from some long-"shutdown" part of my
brain. Please _correct_ where you see fit ]
- DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI)
It is a quasi-32-bit programming model that DOS programs can be
written to. [ I can't remember the software int
> If it doesn't use DPMI, you can upload it somewhere and give me a link to
it,
> so that we can try to solve your problem.
What is DPMI?
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, John Goley wrote:
> Justin Wrote:
>
> > There is some info on how to do that on my web page at
> > http://solarflow.dyndns.org/pcplus. Basically you can just copy the dos
> > boot files to a directory and create a symlink to it.
>
> That is basicly what I did and got MS DO
Justin Wrote:
> There is some info on how to do that on my web page at
> http://solarflow.dyndns.org/pcplus. Basically you can just copy the dos
> boot files to a directory and create a symlink to it.
That is basicly what I did and got MS DOS 6.22 up and running. Then tried to
run my DOS boat d
Hello.
"John Goley" wrote:
> I think I remember you saying on list that you go Dosemu
> 1.0.2.1 running
^^
> Trying version 1.0.2 with freedos on my new P4 1.7 ghz machine wouldn't
> work at all.
This was fixed in 1.0.2.1 and in 1.1.2, so upgrade.
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There is some info on how to do that on my web page at
http://solarflow.dyndns.org/pcplus. Basically you can just copy the dos
boot files to a directory and create a symlink to it.
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, John Goley wrote:
> Hi Edward Mendelson,
>
> I think I remember you saying on list that you
John Goley wrote:
>>>I think I remember you saying on list that you go Dosemu 1.0.2.1 running
>>>with MSDOS 6.22.
>>>
>>windows' dos isn't the best one to use. you also want to stay away from
>>dos 4.x.
Actually, MSDOS 6.22 is the last of the NON-Windows 9x Microsoft DOS
versions. It's just as
Thanks to Peter and Edward,
I've printed your directions off and will try to get it up and running.
Later,
John
On Sunday 13 January 2002 03:44 pm, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> begin John Goley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hi Edward Mendelson,
> >
> > I think I remember you saying on list that you
> I think I remember you saying on list that you go Dosemu 1.0.2.1 running
> with MSDOS 6.22.
> How did you do it? I am very new to Linux and Dosemu and need all the help
I
> can get.
Hello John,
I've spelled out the method at this page:
http://www.wpdos.org/linux.html
The instructions (which
begin John Goley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Edward Mendelson,
>
> I think I remember you saying on list that you go Dosemu 1.0.2.1 running
> with MSDOS 6.22.
windows' dos isn't the best one to use. you also want to stay away from
dos 4.x.
> How did you do it? I am very new to Linux and Dosemu
Hi Edward Mendelson,
I think I remember you saying on list that you go Dosemu 1.0.2.1 running
with MSDOS 6.22.
How did you do it? I am very new to Linux and Dosemu and need all the help I
can get.
Trying version 1.0.2 with freedos on my new P4 1.7 ghz machine wouldn't work
at all. xdosemu said
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