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Message number 4958 in "QUICKBBS Support"
Date: 05-19-92 21:34
From: Mario Dulisse
To: All
Subj: FD under OS/2
EID:f94e 18b3ac40
MSGID: 1:222/10@FidoNet 46148e57
PID: QE 2.75+ & FM+ 2.1
* Forwarded from "FDECHO"
* Originally by Mario Dulisse
* Originally to Ben Elliston
* Originally dated 19 May 1992, 17:43
Thought this might come in handy for those of you setting up dosbox bbs's in
os2. Quick runs fine under the dos box.
>> I have heard the BNU is not really happy under OS/2.
>> Ray Gwinn has relased
>> an OS/2 version of X00 and I believe the file name is
>> X00149A.ZIP. Not
> I got that file, Michael, and using X00 1.49 doesn't
> help! :-(
>> entirly sure as I havn't gotten my copy of OS/2 yet
>> and havn't Freqed the
>> file yet. good luck
> Any other ideas?
Try this setup, i have it working here on two lines (14400 & 2400) and it
seems to be working well so far. Right now I'm typing this to you in a dos
windows running fm, node 1 (14400) is spitting the nodelist to another node
and node 2 has someone playing tw2002 on it. Anyway here's what i did.
In config.sys
MAXWAIT=1
DEVICE=C:\OS2\COM.SYS (1,3F8,4) (2,2F8,3)
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS (1,3F8,4) (2,2F8,3)
DEVICE=c:\os2\com16550.sys COM1 3F8 4
DEVICE=c:\os2\com16550.sys COM2 2F8 3
In dos settings for the object that runs the batch file that starts frodo
com hold on
background on
idle seconds 2
idle sensitivity 50
hwrom to ram on
hwtimer on
the second object for node 2 has these differences
idle seconds 60
idle sensitivity 100
In your bacth files use the mode command that came with x00v149a then load
x00v149a as a tsr.
Note: you'll get an error message about the buffers not being supported,
ignore it they ARE used.
This setup so far has netted me receive rates of 1550-1600cps on high speed
transfers with a user on node 2 and me in an fm window. Testing transmit
speeds now, soI I'm still in the process of tuning but this should get you
going.
Hope it helps...
... Mario :-)
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