Jim Hall escribió:
Whatever. I had tried to contact Joe Cosentino off-list, but never
heard back from him, even after several re-attempts. So I'll assume
that Joe doesn't mind that Eric has forked a copy of FreeDOS EDIT.
Just a little bit of info, I tried to contact him too, but I am unsure
Hi,
Jim Hall escribió:
Jim Hall wrote:
Not sure what to do about the LSMs for either SHSUCDX or XDMA...
Johnson Lam wrote:
Attached 2 LSM, not 100% sure about the format ...
Format looks good. I've edited the shsucdx LSM a little bit .. just to
make sure the distinction is clear w
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coralline algae escribió:
Havent downloaded the cpp files from open watcom so do not know if it
is possible to compile freecom with watcom. I may start looking into it.
Personally I'd appreciate it very much, in my opinion, FreeDOS programs
(mine included) should be able to compile unde
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Johnson Lam escribió:
Hi,
Talk for a year, finally after a lot of test ... The USB Driver disk
(1.44MB floppy) was ready for novice user, in order to let them did
their backup or GHOST job more easily.
The driver should work on PentiumIII grade PC. I can access a 128MB
Compact Flash card
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coralline algae escribió:
emtex which is the dos version of TeX also uses emx. I have not used
it extensively but it seems to work ok on small documents. Also
there is a dvi viewer which works under dos.
I want also to mention that I have had problems with ghostscript under
dos in th
Hi,
(Didn't I reply to this already?, just in case...)
Because it is compiled for 286+ and in the resident code it uses 186+
specific opcodes (PUSHA, POPA,...)
Planned to be changed soon anyway.
Aitor
GNU_man escribió:
Actually, i discovered (thanks to Eric Auer) that TED3 works perfectly