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Nicholas Boel | mark lewis | HPT. |
December 1, 2016 4:36 PM * |
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Hello mark, On 01 Dec 16 16:35, mark lewis wrote to Nicholas Boel: NB>> To be honest, I still don't understand why he needs to use two NB>> versions of hpt (DOS and Linux) executing at different times. NB>> After IMP-MAIL processes the stuff to FTN type packets, can't he NB>> just run the Linux version of hpt to finish processing? Or is the NB>> DOS side doing something the Linux side can't? ml> as i understand it, IMP-MAIL automatically executes HPT... apparently ml> there's no provision for something in DOSBOX to fire off script or ml> binary on the linux side of the fence... we do this all the time on ml> OS/2 with "start" and "HSTART" (and HWAIT if we need to wait for the ml> started thing to finish before moving on) starting DOS stuff from the ml> OS/2 side and starting OS/2 stuff from the DOS side... VMs are ml> different in this respect... i've never run DOSBOX but it seems like ml> at least an emulation or a minimal VM... i don't think it is as deep ml> as KVM/QEMU... Sure. You can't execute Linux things from a DOS emulator, but why not just have IMP-MAIL run a dummy batch file that does nothing, or echos "IMP-MAIL has finished processing. Exiting..." Then switch back to Linux and run hpt only once in your native environment. *shrug* Regards, Nick ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю." --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827 * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) |
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