
        Hello mates... especially the (PCBoard) sysops...

        Well I had often a problem here, since I run the BBS on
        single node computers, that one node hung, and when I
        turned on the monitor, I saw that QEMM exception (#6 or
        #13) error. Since I do not check the BBS very often, it
        was very annoying that a node was down because the
        computer was waiting for a keystroke from the user.

        I seached the QEMM manual for a parameter to override
        this, but found nothing.

        So I asked a friend of mine, Killefitt, if he can take a
        look at QEMMs code and modify the code to reboot
        instantly in case of a exception error.

        It works on DOS 6.22 based computers perfect. Also if you
        run Desqview (tested with v2.70). If you run it on a
        modem node (not ISDN) the caller won't even get a carrier
        lost...

        I think this patched qemm is very useful to all sysops in
        the world... so I dedicated to put it out.

        If you have any suggestions or want to contact Q-TIP
        email to Frank Borally <sg0026@uni-essen.de>. Or check
        IRC for nick F_Borally ... cya

        Frank Q.

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