> From: "Gerry Mascarenhas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [LI] Using a DOS program in Linux
> Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 06:20:21 +0530
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Subject: RE: [LI] Using a DOS program in Linux
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Hi
I think samba is a server which emulate win NT protocols and you can not
use it to run a dos program on a linux machine . Of course samba can work as
a file sever for win clients
But to run a dos programon a linux machine an emulator is needed
Please correct me if I am wrong
sunil
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> From: Ganesh HariHaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hai Sunil,
You can use Samba Server to run Dos Applications like Foxpro/Dbase etc.
You can even run the foxpro.exe from the Linux Server with your Win95 as
Client.
Its really fast.
bye,
ganeshh
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> Try dosemu .it is available on most of the
Try dosemu .it is available on most of the cd distributions
On Sat, 09 Oct 1999, Gerry Mascarenhas wrote:
> Is it possible to use a DOS program in Linux, How do I do that.I do not want
> to use any emulation Software. Any pointers will be appreciated.
Regards s
Sunil
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Is it possible to use a DOS program in Linux, How do I do that.I do not want
to use any emulation Software. Any pointers will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gerry Mascarenhas
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