Wiki edit of http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:dosemu by Nightfox:
[Use DOS Doors with Synchronet on Linux] Added a couple links to information on
getting DOSEMU2 set up and working with Synchronet
Wiki edit of http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:dosemu by Nightfox:
[Use DOS Doors with Synchronet on Linux] Added a couple links to information on
getting DOSEMU2 set up and working with Synchronet
Wiki edit of http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:dosemu by Nightfox:
[Use DOS Doors with Synchronet on Linux] Added a couple links to
information on getting DOSEMU2 set up and working with Synchronet
awesome.. thank you so much i'll take a look at that after i get mine shifted from a VM onto real hardware now that I have found a 4 port modem card :D
Wiki edit of http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:dosemu by Nightfox:
[Use DOS Doors with Synchronet on Linux] Added a couple links to
information on getting DOSEMU2 set up and working with Synchronet
not sure if this is correct or not but i thin it's missing a "/" for the "-o" option. Shouldnt it be "$NODEDIR/dosemu_boot.log" ?
also, if you can, some screenshots on how you setup the external programs>online programs part for dosemu as the wiki is also missing information on this as it pertains to linux and dosemu as it only "assumes" you're runniig windows
cmd=/usr/bin/env $TERM HOME=$CTRLDIR QUIET=1 DOSDRIVE_D=$NODEDIR NODEDIR=$NODEDIR $DOSEMUBIN -d $NODEDIR -d $XTRNDIR -I"video { none }" -I'keystroke "\n"' $VIRTUALCONF -f$DOSEMUCONF -E$EXTBAT
-o$NODEDIRdosemu_boot.log $EXTLOG
My understanding is that the only change you need to make for a program to run with DOSEMU in Linux is to set the "Native Executable/Script" option to "No" (same as with Windows, actually). In Linux,
my understanding is that tells Synchronet to use dosemu to run the door.
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