Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!sgi!calcite!vjs From: vjs@calcite.UUCP (Vernon Schryver) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.i386 Subject: new DOSMerge Keywords: DOSMerge VP/ix scripts help Message-ID: <51@calcite.UUCP> Date: 28 Jun 89 17:10:49 GMT Organization: Rhyolite Software, Mountain View, CA Lines: 33 I've encountered difficulties with DOSMerge (yes, what else is new?). My latest problem is that a Logitech Bus mouse panics the kernel. Thinking that rumors that VP/ix was done by people who had heard of UNIX before they started the project (DOSMerge was obviously done by IBM experts), I decided that VP/ix would solve all of my problems. Unfortunately, it seems that VP/ix is a pure DOS-in-a-window sort of thing. Interactive tells me that I cannot run INTEL's PLM386 development stuff from a makefile, as I now do with DOSMerge. DOSMerge allows a DOS program which does no more than character stuff to the console and keyboard to talk with UNIX standard I/O. Another restriction of VP/ix is that DOS programs can only talk to devices that have drivers in the UNIX kernel. DOSMerge was more ambitious and tried to let the virtual 8086 machine reach out and have its way with the AT bus. It almost works, but obvious hassles with UNIX drivers make me think that it is a idea which cannot be implemented reliably. Interactive is running a very pleasant sales and pre-sales-support operation, the 75% credit for Microport makes the price reasonble even if they do force you to buy X, and good things are said of their SVR3.2, but VP/ix does not do it for me. Does someone sell DOSMerge for Interactive UNIX? Is there a version of SVR3 with DOSMerge with fixes since Microport 3.0e/1.1? Is there something other than DOSMerge that would do what I need, DOS in shell scripts and makefiles? Before buying Microport 2.2 I tried to talk to Bell Tech. That experience and more recent statements by Bell Tech bosses in this forum have made it unlikely that I will ever deal with Bell Tech in any incarnation. I have recently tried to talk to Everex, but they seem like either the old Microport or Bell Tech--I cannot tell which. Vernon Schryver vjs@calcite.uucp or ...{sgi,pyramid}!calcite!vjs