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I0OJJ  > JNOS     20.09.10 18:50l 33 Lines 1267 Bytes #999 (999) @ WW
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Subj: Re^2: Strange message from JNOS
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From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ILAZ.ITA.EU (Gus)
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Hi Misko,

>Thank you for suggesting to upgrade to JNOS 2. The "problem" I have is
>that I did not find on Maiko's site newer versions of JNOS 2 for DOS
>and even Maiko himself suggested to stay at JNOS 1 - if it works :-)

Yes, I understand the situation, unfortunately now I cannot help you because a
lightning strike destroyed three computers on my home LAN where there was also
the capability to activate the DOS and the Borland compiler to make the job.

>I mean, I tried to ask some hams to do some DOS compiles for me and it
>appeared that compilers people use for JNOS 1 sometimes do not work well
>with JNOS 2 sources.

many changes was made to the JNOS sources, so I don't know if they compile!

>Unfortunately, I can not switch to JNOS 2 for Linux so easily because
>I have here an old 80286 box that runs DOS :-)

I don't believe, however, that even if you might compile the executable it
can be digested from a 80286... :-)

>So, if you suggest me a good way to compile JNOS 2 for DOS, that will
>be something to think about upgrading to v. 2 :-)

surely, if the compiler still works with that sources, you must compile only
the minimum features...

73, gus i0ojj
 


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