Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!samsung!uunet!munnari.oz.au!uniwa!cc.curtin.edu.au!cutmcvax!peter From: peter@cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au (Peter Wemm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: MSH on A3000 Message-ID: Date: 19 May 91 16:49:47 GMT References: <47934@ut-emx.uucp> <21537@cbmvax.commodore.com> <896@macuni.mqcc.mq.oz> Sender: news@cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au (Usenet News System) Organization: Curtin University of Technology, Computing Science Lines: 25 Nntp-Posting-Host: cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au s8922967@ipc10.tmc.edu (Murray John GILBERT) writes: >PS. MSH is pretty OK Yes, I agree. But I wish that somebody would tell us what has changed at the packet level between 1.3 and 2.0 to make MSH not work. Note that MSH is based on the same code that Matt Dillon's DNET NFS: is based on, and both have the same problem. If one types "cd MSH:" or "cd NFS:" one is greeted with "object not found". The actual cd worked though, because a dir at this point gives a MS-DOS or UNIX directory respectively. I dont have the time to sit down and debug a packet handler again (I did it once to get NFS: to work on a VAX - it has reverse byte order) - but if somebody would say "xyz packet is handled differently now, it expects a value of pqr in result x" or something, it would be a snap to fix! I am not going to go out and buy CrossDos (regardless of what Randel Jesup tells me to do..). -- Peter Wemm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ peter@cs.curtin.edu.au (Home) +61-9-450-5243 Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. Nuke the Simpsons!