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to: Nightfox
from: Gamgee
date: 2022-08-08 13:43:00
subject: Re: CPU Hog

-=> Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-

 JH>> but if you're running a bbs, and you have dos games and shit you
 JH>> should be running it on windows 32bit instead of emulating shit
 JH>> in a linux environment. it's easier and it's the right tool for
 JH>> the job.

 Ga> It's quite easy to run that stuff on Linux if you know what you're
 Ga> doing, which you clearly don't. It's simple. It works perfectly. It
 Ga> doesn't require a daily reboot to keep it running.... Hahahahahaha

 Ni> I switched my BBS over to Linux not too long ago, and to be fair,
 Ni> it seems there are some DOS doors (in particular, TradeWars 2002)
 Ni> that don't run in DOSEMU 1.x.  I've heard it does run in DOSEMU
 Ni> 2, though I have yet to successfully get DOSEMU 2 working with
 Ni> Synchronet.

Yes, I'll agree on that door.  I haven't tried to set it up myself but 
certainly have seen where others say it doesn't work with dosemu.  Not a 
huge deal for me, anyway.

 Ni> However, regarding mro's statement about emulating stuff, I think
 Ni> even a 32-bit Windows uses some kind of emulated environment
 Ni> anyway.  Windows has its NTVDM, the Virtual DOS Machine, though I
 Ni> don't know all the details of how it works. I do know that 64-bit
 Ni> x86 processors are able to run 16-bit binaries when running in
 Ni> 32-bit mode though..

Yes, NTVDM (which MRO even mentioned he uses, LOL) is indeed a DOS 
emulator for Windows.  Hahahaha, and yet he whines about emulating 
things in Linux.  He's a know-it-all, and doesn't like getting called 
out on his bullshit.  ;-)



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