• PB-FE-Binkd

    From Phillip Kimble@1:128/2 to All on Wed Mar 6 06:23:07 2019
    Hi Everyone

    I am running Arca OS/2 with PB217, FE 1.46, & Binkd 1.1a-27. I recall seeing other sysops having fun with the FE-Binkd setup & trying to figure out the
    fix action. Most notably exporting netmail from PB217 & packiong with
    Fastecho - binkd just doesnt see it.

    What I have learned is that fastecho isnt creating the *.clo files in the top outbound dir pointing to the pkt. If I manually create the *clo file & run binkd, it will extend into point dir & send those files.

    The issue seems to be between fastecho creating the point subdir, exporting
    the netmail/outbound mail pkt, that binkd is looking for. 4D tossing is misconfigured in fastecho?

    TYIA,
    phil

    Cheers,
    Phil

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Phillip Kimble on Sat Mar 16 03:59:56 2019

    On 2019 Mar 06 06:23:06, you wrote to All:

    The issue seems to be between fastecho creating the point subdir, exporting the netmail/outbound mail pkt, that binkd is looking for. 4D tossing is misconfigured in fastecho?

    you should ask this in the FASTECHO and/or BINKD support echos... it isn't related to DOS since you're on OS/2, too...

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Phillip Kimble on Sat Mar 16 18:18:29 2019
    * An ongoing debate between Phillip Kimble and All rages on ...

    I am running Arca OS/2 with PB217, FE 1.46, & Binkd 1.1a-27. I recall seeing other sysops having fun with the FE-Binkd setup & trying to
    figure out the fix action. Most notably exporting netmail from PB217 & packiong with Fastecho - binkd just doesnt see it.

    As OS/2 is VERY DOS related, feel free to post your stuff here, though you would probably get better response in the OS2 echo {chuckle}

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  • From Phillip Kimble@1:128/2 to mark lewis on Wed Mar 27 23:00:03 2019
    On 16 Mar 2019, mark lewis said the following...
    you should ask this in the FASTECHO and/or BINKD support echos... it
    isn't related to DOS since you're on OS/2, too...

    Great point. HOw did I get in here anyway? Where is that darn bridge??

    That was strange - jus shifted to working night shift. First time in
    probably 15+ years. Its been an absolutey crazy year so far.

    Back to topic - is desqview on FreeDOS possible these days or do I need to build a qemu instance?

    Sorry Everyone for the rude crash/cross posting. I promise you it was unintended! :-(

    Cheers,
    Phil

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Phillip Kimble on Sat Mar 30 11:54:00 2019

    On 2019 Mar 27 23:00:02, you wrote to me:

    On 16 Mar 2019, mark lewis said the following...
    you should ask this in the FASTECHO and/or BINKD support echos... it
    isn't related to DOS since you're on OS/2, too...

    Great point. HOw did I get in here anyway? Where is that darn bridge??

    hehehe...

    That was strange - jus shifted to working night shift. First time in probably 15+ years. Its been an absolutey crazy year so far.

    i remember those days all too well...

    Back to topic - is desqview on FreeDOS possible these days or do I
    need to build a qemu instance?

    TBH i don't know about DESQview and freedos... i did see someone post the other day about running DESQview/DOS on modern hardware, though... don't recall if they mentioned which DOS they were using, though... the way they wrote it, the assumption is that it was on bare metal...

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