Subj : Fastecho.log
To : Bill Gordon
From : Dan Egli
Date : Fri Jan 30 2004 11:19 am
Friday January 30 2004 12:29, you wrote to me:
>> 1) Your O/S is Win2k
BG> As I said earlier, I am using Win XP
OK. Couldn't remember, thats why I posted this.
>> 2) You are using FE 1.46pl1 (the pl1 is very important
>> because 1.46 had a bug in packing outbound netmail into
>> binkley attachments. That bug is fixed in 1.46pl1.)
BG> Nope, I'm using 1.46+ (am fixing to upgrade to pl1, though)
You better if you're gona use either BinkP or Radius. Liks I said, there's a
bink packing bug in 1.46 that was fixed in pl1.
>> 3) You are calling FastEcho from a batchfile that
>> resembles this:
>> @echo off
>> path C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\Syste
>> m32;C:\COMPRESS;C:\BBS\ELE;C:\BBS\FE;C:\BBS\ALLFIX
>> SET FASTECHO=C:\FASTECHO
>> SET FE=C:\FASTECHO
>> CD \FASTECHO
>> FASTECHO TOSS -B
BG> 10-4 on the batch file
Ok.. And you're using the DOS or the DPMI version of FastEcho?
Reason I ask is that after reviewing my setup I find that I'm using the DOS
sersion. I was thinking I was using the DPMI executables, and they are there,
but the batch file calls fastecho.exe, not fastec16.exe which is the DPMI
version (Why he didn't name it fastec32 is beyond me. fastec16 sounds like a 16
bit app, not a 32bit DPMI app).
Is there a specific reason you are using BinkD vs like Radius or IRex?
Dan
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