Subj : SVDM To : deon From : Digital Man Date : Sun Dec 25 2022 23:22:34 Re: SVDM By: deon to Digital Man on Mon Dec 26 2022 10:39 am > Re: SVDM > By: Digital Man to deon on Wed Dec 21 2022 04:35 pm > > > Cool. I've been planning to make another demo video and then call that > > version 1.0 and release it officially, but haven't prioritized that yet. > > If > > Great, when you do, can I make a recommendation? Yes, of course. > I've notice a sprawl of client.ini, dosxtrn.env and dosxtrn.ret on my system > (as I've been playing around), in many locations. I'm assuming that they are > created in the "current"(?) directory when SVDM is started? > > Are they needed to kept? No, not really. Sometimes useful for debuging purposes. > I was going to ask if: > * A setting in svdm.ini could have them all go in a 'temp' directory - and > then perhaps suffixed by a port (or something else) - in case there are more > than 1 SVDMs running at a time, OR > * Deleting them on exit (unless say -d is used, then it probably makes sense > to keep them? Yeah, I'll look into cleaning up those files. > Anyway, SVDM is pretty cool - and does the job nicely :) Awesome. Hopefully we can get to the bottom of this particular issue quickly. -- digital man (rob) This Is Spinal Tap quote #2: Nigel Tufnel: Well, this piece is called "Lick My Love Pump". Norco, CA WX: 64.7øF, 31.0% humidity, 0 mph NE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .