Subj : smapinntpd To : Nicholas Boel From : Paul Quinn Date : Fri Nov 23 2018 10:05:43 Hi! Nick, On 11/23/2018 03:42 AM, you wrote: NB> Do you even have to incorporate your video card into Vbox? I thought you NB> could use their built in drivers.. For the guest Windows system. The stock Win98se driver would only give 640x480 resolution, maximum. On my two Win98se systems, each was using a different SVGA driver providing 1024x768. Much, much better (I have screen capture videos showing such). The wildcat 'beta' type on the Fido vBox got rejected in a recent vBox update, and turned into a roiling blackhole from which nothing radiated... not even light. The other didn't have trouble and still runs great, but I found through early experimentation that it neither will run DOS programs in a window nor full-screen. NB> Bummer. I was hoping Wilfred would have gotten to that by now, but I can NB> see the motivation level has to be pretty high these days to ditch real NB> life and work on software for this hobby. However when it does happen I NB> don't mind testing it. ;) Yes, I figure a userbase of two. My test system has just passed the 12 month mark, and continues... a Frankenstein-ian entity. NB> About a year ago I picked up a dedicated HP proliant server machine NB> specifically for this stuff. Once everything was setup and the quirks NB> were taken care of, I hadn't had to touch it for months. I'm beginning NB> to wonder if that's the reason I got bored and found other things to do. ;) Yes. Tell me about your gaming. Are you doing any ARMA 3? (I'm seriously following the ShackTac boys.) And, am liking the Star Citizen stuff (especially the 'Con' demo vids). NB> I believe James had worked out any indifferences in Mystic's JAM message NB> base implementation. That being said, it works with Golded wonderfully, Oh yes. NB> so I don't see why it wouldn't be able to share it's messsage base with NB> JAMNNTPd either. Obviously some settings in Mystic would need to be done NB> like making sure you don't pack or renumber the message bases, but other NB> than that should be good to go. Yes, I'm looking forward to being able to have another server for Björn to advertise. That's something else that FMail failed at. NB> I've used HPT for quite awhile now, and honestly can't think of any NB> major issues besides my own misconfigurations or forgetfulness (for NB> example, adding a route line when a new link is connected, simple things NB> like that) I've ever had with it. I had some bad luck with the Husky stuff in its _early_ days and I've developed a cringe attitude to HPT. I eventually got the nodelist and diff-handling working but had real strife with its TIC & echomail but even then it required that I invest in some DOS voodoo to settle the beast. :) Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: If you can't say it in 50 characters, then don't blo (3:640/1384.125) .