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BS> I did write a STDIO communication module, and it seems BS> to work.. The problem is that the WFC screen is getting BS> annoying stdin, so the user got the waiting-for-caller BS> screen onto everytime.. Good.... BS> But nevermind the telnet thing _seems_ to workout BS> correctly, except for the filetransfer, which I haven't solved yet... Ok.... BS> But my thought was that the STDIO module would be BS> pretty helpfull in that way, then we're going to get BS> the POTS working.. Yes, I would think so... BS> I need to know a thing, is binkley taking it's hand off BS> the serial line, after spawning the BBS? On a Unix based system (and on OS/2 based systems), I believe the binkley / max handoff is an open file (com) handle. Because of that, you don't use the BBS exit stuff and instead have to use Binkley's spawn or one other methoid. Take care..... Bob Jones, 1:343/41 --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 343/41 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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