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* What was old dosemu "unix" command?
@ 2007-11-29 22:10 Larry Alkoff
  2007-11-30  3:00 ` Dave Williams
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Larry Alkoff @ 2007-11-29 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dosemu

In my previous version of dosemu I had two instances of the command 
"unix" in autoexec.bat.  It doesn't exist in my latest 1.4 running under 
Kubuntu Gutsy Linux.

unix -S DOSDRIVE_D
unix -S DOSEMU_VERSION
unix -e

What did these commands do?
Is there any equivalent in the latest dosemu?

Larry

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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
Using Thunderbird on Linux

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* Re: What was old dosemu "unix" command?
  2007-11-29 22:10 What was old dosemu "unix" command? Larry Alkoff
@ 2007-11-30  3:00 ` Dave Williams
  2007-11-30  4:48   ` Larry Alkoff
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dave Williams @ 2007-11-30  3:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-msdos

Larry Alkoff wrote:
> In my previous version of dosemu I had two instances of the command 
> "unix" in autoexec.bat.  It doesn't exist in my latest 1.4 running under 
> Kubuntu Gutsy Linux.
> 
> unix -S DOSDRIVE_D
> unix -S DOSEMU_VERSION
> unix -e
> 
> What did these commands do?
> Is there any equivalent in the latest dosemu?

  It's in my generic RPM I downloaded from dosemu.org.  Works just fine 
in SuSE 10.2 and Mandrake 10.1, anyway.

  The command calls out of Dosemu to execute a Linux command; you could 
use it with curl or wget to pull some files down over the internet. 
I've never tried calling anything that required user interaction, though.

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* Re: What was old dosemu "unix" command?
  2007-11-30  3:00 ` Dave Williams
@ 2007-11-30  4:48   ` Larry Alkoff
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Larry Alkoff @ 2007-11-30  4:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Williams; +Cc: linux-msdos

Dave Williams wrote:
> Larry Alkoff wrote:
>> In my previous version of dosemu I had two instances of the command 
>> "unix" in autoexec.bat.  It doesn't exist in my latest 1.4 running 
>> under Kubuntu Gutsy Linux.
>>
>> unix -S DOSDRIVE_D
>> unix -S DOSEMU_VERSION
>> unix -e
>>
>> What did these commands do?
>> Is there any equivalent in the latest dosemu?
> 
>  It's in my generic RPM I downloaded from dosemu.org.  Works just fine 
> in SuSE 10.2 and Mandrake 10.1, anyway.
> 
>  The command calls out of Dosemu to execute a Linux command; you could 
> use it with curl or wget to pull some files down over the internet. I've 
> never tried calling anything that required user interaction, though.

Thanks for your info Dave.

 From searching the web I see that it is standard for autoexec.bat in 
dosemu to end with 'unix -e'.  It has something to do with running linux 
commands from dosemu.

I have found on my system:
/usr/lib/dosemu/drive_z/dosemu/unix.com
plus other .com files.

Does anyone know how I can incorporate or setup a path to
/usr/lib/dosemu/drive_z/dosemu
in my existing dosemu?

I tried to:
ln -s /usr/lib/dosemu/drive_z/dosemu/  drive_z
but this screwed up dosemu itself such that it no longer responds to 
exitemu!

I exited by control-c in the calling terminal but clearly something else 
has to be done to get the 'z' drive going.

Advice anyone?

Larry


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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
Using Thunderbird on Linux

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