The TODO list for FreeDOS 1.0 would be a place to start. Just mind that some of them are quite a technical stuff that may require some DOS technical reading before getting into that (see the freedos.org main place) (see in particular the currently unmaintained PRINT? Mabe you'd like it, and noone else seems to be having time for that anyway).
Aitor
Jay Maus escribió:
This whole File Search Utility thread has gotten me thinking about DOS programming. I program mainly in either Win32 C++ for apps or Perl for scripts. However, I've played around with DOS C programming from time to time, and would like some 'real-world exercises', so to speak.
So, is there a list of FreeDOS Utilities that need tweaking, or utilities that just don't exist? Whether they be MS-alikes, GNU-alikes, or something completely different?
--Jay Maus
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