from Ron Clarke:
>I have NEVER been able to completely exit Arachne (Alt+X) while
>on-line and then return to Arachne and pick up the connection again. For
>that matter, I have NEVER been able to access ANY existing (and
>apparently still "live") internet connection in DOS once I have closed
On 16 Nov 00 at 9:47, Ron Clarke wrote:
> I have NEVER been able to completely exit Arachne (Alt+X) while
> on-line and then return to Arachne and pick up the connection again. For
> that matter, I have NEVER been able to access ANY existing (and
> apparently still "live") internet connection
>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:47:08 +
>From: "Ron Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: MS DOSSHELL with Arachne
>
>> BTW: Is there a little .DOC of the commandline switches for Arachne that
>> also tells us what should happen. I haven't been able to
Ron Clarke wrote:
>
> BTW: Is there a little .DOC of the commandline switches for Arachne that
> also tells us what should happen. I haven't been able to find one.
Hi Ron;
Look for: \doc\dir.htm.
Findable via Help (F1), list of Arachne system files.
Was it 6AM in .au when you posted that ?
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Hi Folks, Christof,
Christof wrote:
> thank you for your report. So, it is basically possible to work with
> FASTFLIP. May be I can give it another try,
At least I haven't been able to make it crash, but then I am only
asking it to perform one function.
> has Dos Navigator a task switching f
Hi Ron,
>Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 15:15:16 +
>From: "Ron Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: MS DOSSHELL with Arachne ...
...
>All my experience so far with FASTFLIP is good, but I use it ONLY
>for switching between up to three (3) applications: Arachne,
&g
Hi Folks,
Christof Lange wrote:
> Although I am quite satisfied with the result, I have wondered,
> whether the rather large programme DOSShell (that is basically
> a file editor) is the only secure way to do task switching.
> I will be very interested to read your experiences with FASTFLIP.
> Wh
>Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 15:34:55 +
>From: "Ron Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Edit Arachne's Hotlist
...
>Well, almost as good - one can always shell out to DOS (Alt+E) and invoke
>another application. Alternatively, I use FASTFLIP when I need to "multi-task"
>my DOS programs (i