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Stephen Walsh wrote to Alan Ianson:
SW> AL>> You should be able to use them with no problems. Tell the door to
SW> AL>> talk to COM1, as that's what the example dosemu setup provides.
SW>
SW> AI> Good, I have some old floppies around here yet that is full of
SW> AI> them so I'll have a go.
SW>
SW> AI> I have some kind of problem with dos doors on remote. Probably
SW> AI> something small.. I'll see if I can nail it.
SW>
SW> I was also having lots of trouble getting dos doors going. In the end,
SW> installing the latest version of Dosemu and the following tips/hints
SW> helped a
SW> lot.
SW>
SW> I'm sure William wont mind, as it's not like they are trade secrets!
Thanks Stephen, I'll give that a good read and see if I can get it
going. So you have DOS doors working there?
Ttyl :-),
Al
... IBM: It may be slow, but at least it's expensive.
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