[Coco] Coco Digest, Vol 49, Issue 49
Paul Fitch
pfitchjr at bellsouth.net
Fri Aug 24 18:49:31 EDT 2007
> Presumably, list < /pipe/BOB
>
> That's how named pipes work on other operating systems. Be aware that
> due to OS-9's real-time heritage, the buffer associated with the name
> is probably small and probably fixed-size. I think there was a
> recent thread about OSK named pipes, and those had a buffer size of
> about 70 bytes, IIRC.
>
> >a DIR /PIPE produces an ERROR #203 - Illegal Mode.
>
> Not surprising. DIR only knows about RBF. If this truly is old Burke
> & Burke code, they probably had a special "pipedir" command. On the
> other hand, on other operating systems, named pipes are either
> presented as files (UN*X) or you just have to know the pipename
> (AmigaDOS).
>
> Willard
> --
> Willard Goosey goosey at sdc.org
> Socorro, New Mexico, USA
> "I've never been to Contempt! Isn't that somewhere in New Mexico?"
> --- Yacko
>
Tried that several times.
As I said, I'm familier with how named pipes are supposed to work, at least
surficially. My problem is that these named pipes aren't doing that, so
there is either a trick, or the code is broken. Only someone who has used
them in the past can tell me.
I was hoping a lurker might see the message that they missed last week.
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