Fortunately I bought TSPF while Tritus was still selling it, so I never had to 
deal with CTC. It runs under DOS, OS/2 and 32-bit windoze; alas, there is no 
Linux version. It's much more compatible with ISPF than SPF/PC.

Yes, I do have FreeDos on my OS/2 machine, but I hardly ever use it.


--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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Subject: Re: How to change the default '.java' extension to '.jav'?

Yes - I still use DOS and SPF/PC, which are about 20 times faster
CPU-wise than Windows XP (the last version that still supports DOS
applications.)

Thanks for the 'support'. <grin>

Cheers, Chris


On 11/04/2020 16:00, Greg Price wrote:
> On 2020-04-11 11:34 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>>> Does anyone know how to change this default '.java' extension to a
>>> 3-char one, such as '.jav',  that DOS and SPF/PC could then edit,
>>> compile and run?
>>>
>> WTF?  Windows hasn't suffered the 8.3 restriction for many releases now.
>
> I think DOS and SPF/PC can be considered as "pre-Windows" software.
>
> My question would be: Does anyone still use DOS or SPF/PC?
>
> And no, I am not seeking to pry it from anyone's fingers be they
> living or dead.  If you got it and want to use it, then go ahead.
> :)
>
> Cheers,
> Greg
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