Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:16490 comp.unix.questions:7655 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!bellcore!clyde!watmath!focsys!larry From: larry@focsys.UUCP (Larry Williamson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Network (ftp) access to ms-dos hard disks ?? Summary: thanks Message-ID: <187@focsys.UUCP> Date: 16 Jun 88 22:21:59 GMT Reply-To: larry@focsys.UUCP (Larry Williamson) Distribution: na Organization: Focus Automation Systems Inc. Waterloo, Ontario. Lines: 48 In my original article I wrote > > I need to know if it is possible to access the hard disks on a >ms-dos machine that is on a network of Unix and msdos machines. The >dos disk is to be accessed while the dos machine is busy with other >work. The dos machine is running a dedicated application (that we >wrote). I received a number of email items with suggestions and ideas. It seems that the consensus is that I have one of three options. 1. use doubledos or desqview to provide psuedo multitasking and run a tcp/ip application (such as KA9Q's ) on one window and our application on another window 2. use a package such as ftp sofware's development kit that gives us tcp/ip function calls. We would then call these functions at strategic points from our application. This is sort of a multitasking function that we would be responsible for writing 3. run one of the 386 unix systems and vp/ix or locus' dosmerge and run our application in this environment. Of these three, number 2 seems to be the best solution to the problem as I had defined it. It is not without problems, but it seems to be a good idea. But it turns out that we might be able to simplify our requirements. I had originally thought that the output device HAD to be connected to the SAME computer that had input devices. This is not completely true. As it turns out, although there will be output devices on these input systems, the output device that is to made available to the network may be on a dedicated output computer. This same computer, because of relaxed throughput requirements, need not be a dos machine. If it is a dos machine, then it can poll the network for data. I would like to thank all those how sent in the cards and letters. It was very kind of you. Thanks, larry -- Larry Williamson Focus Automation Systems UUCP: watmath!focsys!larry 608 Weber St. N, Waterloo, Ontario N2V 1K4 +1 519 746 4918