Subj : Windows & Unix? To : Digital Man From : tmcca Date : Sat Feb 25 2023 10:31:29 > Re: Windows & Unix? > By: tmcca to Digital Man on Fri Feb 24 2023 01:34 pm > You would run an instance of Synchronet on Windows and an instance of > Synchronet on Linux (as I posted before, but you didn't quote that part of > the message). The 2 instances would share the same sbbs tree (e.g. using > SMB/Samba, or possibly NFS). Users that want to play DOS door games would > connect to the Windows instance at a different hostname, IP address, or port > number than the Linux instance. Users that didn't care about DOS door games > would connect to the Linux instance. Each instance would use a separate > sbbs.ini file that specified the node range it would service: > wiki.synchro.net/config:ini_files#filenaming > All other configuration and data files would be shared between the 2 > instaces. -- > digital man (rob) > Synchronet "Real Fact" #30: > The COM I/O routines for Synchronet for DOS were written in ASM by Steve > Deppe Norco, CA WX: 49.1øF, 87.0% humidity, 3 mph ENE wind, 0.12 inches > rain/24hrs I am trying to see if this is correct. I installed Synchronet on Windows C:\sbbs and on Linux /sbbs I used samba and mounted it on my linux drive /sbbs like so sudo mount.cifs //GAMEPC/sbbs /sbbs -o user=sbbs,uid=$UID in linux my sbbs.ini is named sbbs.linux.ini and nodes first 1 last 10 in . Windows its sbbs.ini and nodes I have in there first 11 and last 15 sorry for all the questions, I am new to this. --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .