Subj : Fastecho.log
To : Bill Gordon
From : Dan Egli
Date : Fri Jan 30 2004 03:36 pm
Friday January 30 2004 13:49, you wrote to me:
>> Ok.. And you're using the DOS or the DPMI version of
>> FastEcho?
BG> I have installed the DPMI version, changed everything over to the
BG> correct exec files, but all I get is a mysterious febusy.0 file
BG> appearing out of the blue, for no reason. And when I DO delete it,
BG> and crank up fastec16.exe, all it does is cycle back to dos and leave
BG> the febusy.0 file in the directory.
>> 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?
BG> The reason I am using binkd is at the suggestion of my FidoNet RM, and
BG> it seems to be the EASIEST mailer one to use. (In fact, it has been
Could be an XP issue. I never tried using the DPMI executables under XP (or if
I did I don't remember it). Tell you what. Are you listed in the Nodelist as
BinkPable? If so I'll zip up my entire directory (minus node files and my .key)
and crash binkp it to you. Then you can just modify it to taste and try it. I
do think you should look into Radius. It's an awsome program. It has never
given me any grief beyond the fact that it does not support BinkP on any port
other than 24554. But since I only need to worry about that for one node and I
run through a linux gateway that was not too hard to get around. At least until
Dennis gets a new version out that supports variable BinkP ports. It may not be
quite as simple as BinkD (I don't know, I never tried BinkD) but it is not hard
and I'd be happy to help you out with it.
Dan
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