Raymond Quinn wrote to Rick Christian <=-
You might want to look into DOSBOX. http://dosbox.sourceforge.net. The latest version (0.65 at this time) will allow you to configure a COM
port to any port.
For example, a section on one of the configuration files in one of my setups:
serial1=modem listenport:23
serial2=modem listenport:2323
serial3=directserial:COM3
serial4=disabled
This program is FREE, and is available for many platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The OS/2 version is at 0.63.
Raymond Quinn wrote to Rick Christian <=-
You might want to look into DOSBOX. http://dosbox.sourceforge.net. The latest version (0.65 at this time) will allow you to configure a COM
port to any port.
For example, a section on one of the configuration files in one of my setups:
serial1=modem listenport:23
serial2=modem listenport:2323
serial3=directserial:COM3
serial4=disabled
This program is FREE, and is available for many platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The OS/2 version is at 0.63.
So basically it has VMODEM support built in then?
You might want to look into DOSBOX.
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net. The
latest version (0.65 at this time) will allow you to configure a COM
port to any port.
Do you know if DOSbox can load a different command interpreter ? like cmd.exe
or 4dos ?
canDo you know if DOSbox can load a different command interpreter ? like cmd.exe
or 4dos ?
I am not sure if I replied or not, but I am not sure if it does or not. You
check out dosbox.sourceforge.net and there should find some documentation. I know DOSEMU does, but I don't believe it handles telnet.
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