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mark lewis | g00r00 | Pimpwars keeps deleting my DOOR.SYS file? |
January 8, 2018 7:42 PM * |
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On 2018 Jan 08 15:44:18, you wrote to me: ml>> i won't say that it will make any difference but trying another ml>> fossil might help... x00 is still around... it is used on a linux ml>> mystic system VM hosted here that runs its few doors in dosemu... gr> In this case we're talking about QEMU and doors on a Raspberry Pi in gr> ARM Linux, so its quite a bit different than DOSEMU. This puppy has gr> to emulate not just the OS, but also an Intel processor all on a gr> little Pi. ahhh... i didn't think they had intel processors being emulated on ARM chips... on the QEMU aspect... over here, we're using QEMU on linux to host several linux VMs... inside those VMs is where we're running DOSEMU for the BBS doors... we've not tried anything like firing up a QEMU VM running DOS and passing the connection over to it... gr> Upgrading to the top end model ODROID would probably make it much gr> faster, maybe not entirely because of the cores (that depends on how gr> QEMU utilizes them) but at a minimum because its just a faster gr> processor with more memory. faster is generally better... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... Life is just one more non sequitur after Doonesbury. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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