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AV> It looks like we are in the same boat. I just got dosemu AV> installed and haven't yet found anything that says dosemu won't AV> handle software like Max, Squish, and BinkleyTerm. On the other hand, When I tried this, CPU load was too high, system was too problematic and Dosemu tended to crash. That was on a Linux 2.0.3x and Dosemu around 0.6.x. I can not remember the exact versions. But it was a try. Dosemu guys released a new and probably stable version of Dosemu. Linux 2.0.3 family is quite successful. But to have a multiline system open to incoming telnets also, I don't know a way to do this. :-) ... Always remember, to copy a disk is not to Xerox it --- Can you see the Fnords? -- 39.55'12"N, 32.49'48E Ankara TR* Origin: BEWARE! THE PARANOIDS ARE WATCHING YOU! (2:431/312) SEEN-BY: 396/1 632/0 371 633/260 267 270 284 371 634/397 635/506 725 728 SEEN-BY: 639/252 670/218 @PATH: 431/312 300 270/101 396/1 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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