Well it could work like it works in Windows when you have two different monitors. Reason is, that programms and demos could use both screens at the same time in C128 mode.
You suggested to add the version of Vice to the file name. My question was: Why shouldn't Vice do this automatically? Is there any reason why Vice shouldn't add the version somewhere? It could be the file name, it could be some info header of the VSF file. A file suffix if worthless if you don't know where to use it. If you have some more information, it still is better than nothing.
No worries, everything is firewalled by a C64. ;-P However, we tested it with another Linux where the result was the same. Fedora 19 ist just some kind of emergency system I still had installed, and used for the screenshots, and I don't think that Linux-Distribution is the problem here anyway.
The 1st screenshot is from Linux (Fedora 19, xfce), The 2nd and 3rd are from Windows.
RS232 to TCP in Linux
new option: warp during drive-access only
I tried to open a .prg File that was created with CBM Basic v7 on the C128. It works...
Ah yes. Sorry... 90% of this conversation for nothing. I misunderstood this. :-(...