Salam Arkady, :-)
here are the links:
DISPLAY:
http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=f&a=base/display.lsm
MODE: http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=f&a=base/mode.lsm
KEYB: http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=f&a=base/keyb.lsm
Codepage pack:
http://www.freedo
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> not using conventional memory at all). I may recommend SFONT and KEYRUS.
I just want to add a "RKM" to your list, Arkady.
--
Take care. Your friend,
dima <7509107*mail,ru> <2:550/112>
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> BO> DOS character set, recode will do; search for rcode35b.zip in the
> v2gnu BO> directory of your local DJGPP mirror.
>
> I was try it. I create test file, where in UTF-8 was present russian
> word "test": D1 82 D0 B5 D1 81 D1 82 0D 0A Then
Hi!
I had to make a new partition and to install a bootmanager. I tested
some...and found X-FDISK (someone wrote at this list about it).
I think it is really cool:
(1)very very easy to install the bootmanager and to use the program!!!
(2)good fdisk with *included* bootmanager
(3)no need for an e
Hi Arkady,
Here I am sending to you the links to the binary utilities, (both exec
and source) with the latest versions. Both have accompaining
information files.
Some KEYB documentation may deem a bit incomplete, the ability for
"hot switching layouts and/or codepages" (for example in Russian to
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 16:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
>> BTW, Henrique, may you give me links to all latest editions of these
>> utilities and links to documentation for them (which not included into
>> packages)?
HP> Links for DISPLAY, MODE and any other FreeDOS program are foun
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 16:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
>> HP> which were never assisted. Among them, the official languages of all the
>> 21
>> HP> russian republics.
>> In USSR was 15 republics.
HP> thanks for the information on the USSR's 15 republics; however, according to
HP>
Hi Arkady,
Yes, 808. IBM-DOS has released that CP on those old IBM-DOS days. It is an
enhancement over cp866. It provides the Euro sign on codepoint FDh instead
of the international currency sign. All the rest is the same.
Because of the Euro sign, IBM-DOS codepages were adopted instead of thei
Hi Arkady,
thanks for the information on the USSR's 15 republics; however, according to
information I found in the web, Russia comprehends nowadays 21 republics
(республики), 48 regions (областей), 7 territories (краёв), 9 autonomous
districts (автономных округов), 1 autonomous province (автоно
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006, Mateusz Viste wrote:
> > DISPLAY CON=(,,3)
> > MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((858,852) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA.CPX)
> > MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((,,808) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA3.CPX)
> >
> > Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for polish
> > or 808 for russian.
> F
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6-Июл-2006 22:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bart Oldeman) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
BO> As for converting, and then displaying the result in your favourite
BO> DOS character set, recode will do; search for rcode35b.zip in the v2gnu
BO> directory of your local DJGPP mirror.
I
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 21:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamarэa) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> _If_ you persuade Borland to release TP as free(dom) software, and _if_
>> you get maintain of it by you, and _if_ you will fix bugs in it - I will not
AS> I am not the only one DOS Pasca
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9-Июл-2006 13:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
HP> As far as I know, cp866 is the most commonly used codepage for russian;
Yes.
HP> cp808 was a slight IBM enhancement for russian users to have the Euro sign.
I first time hear about it. :)
HP> which were never ass
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5-Июл-2006 13:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
HP> Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for polish
HP> or 808 for russian.
"808"?
HP> Please refer to the documentation available on DISPLAY, MODE, the codepage
HP> and keyboard layout packages
Hi!
5-Июл-2006 18:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fox) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
F> Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux
F> text
F> files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
F> read them.
Unfortunately - no. :(
Hi,
2006/7/9, Arkady V.Belousov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> _If_ you persuade Borland to release TP as free(dom) software, and _if_
> you get maintain of it by you, and _if_ you will fix bugs in it - I will not
I am not the only one DOS Pascal programmer in the world.
> object for this. I only d
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 19:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamarэa) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
AS> TurboPascal is by far the most used Pascal dialect,
Yes, Turbo Pascal creates new language, called "Turbo Pascal", and
Borland compilers is standard de-facto for this language. But thi
Hi Arkady,
TurboPascal is by far the most used Pascal dialect, even if not
standarized (and FreePascal followed the good work, much ahead of the
more standard GPC).
In fact, both FreePascal and Delphi has been ported to Linux (and
other platforms) so that you can create platform-independent apps (
Wesley Parish wrote:
> There was a thread on getting writers and maintainers of old retired DOS
> software to release it as Open Source and I've lost track of it, otherwise I
> would be continuing it. My bad.
>
> What I want to ask is, has anyone approached Borland about the possibility of
> re
Hi Edward. I hope you don't mind, but I posted your info as a web page
on www.freedos.org
(http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/newsitem/173.html). I thought it
might be helpful to other new users to FreeDOS.
-jh
Edward Long wrote:
> I was able to install FreeDOS with the support of Mark
>
Hi Mateusz,
basically, the difference between the many codepages suitable for russian is
that they are suitable for other languages as well.
cp771 and 772, for instance, are meant to assist both lithuanian and russian
while cp872 and 855 are meant for serbian, macedonian and russian.
As far as I
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 18:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamarэa) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> So, even if Borland releases their compilers as open source, this gives
>> nothing useful. And even if they release compilers as free(dom) open-source,
>> I doubt that someone (experience
Hi,
2006/7/9, Arkady V.Belousov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> 9-Июл-2006 23:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wesley Parish) wrote to
> freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>
> WP> What I want to ask is, has anyone approached Borland about the possibility
> WP> of
> WP> releasing their DOS compiler and databa
I was able to install FreeDOS with the support of Mark
Bailey.
I think that his instruction file makes it fairly
clear how to install. (I will probably always be a
complete novice in all things pertaining to
computers.)
The following are supplemental notes I made as Mark
helped me. (It is long-
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 23:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wesley Parish) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
WP> What I want to ask is, has anyone approached Borland about the possibility
WP> of
WP> releasing their DOS compiler and database products as Open Source? I've
I suggest, that releasing Bo
There was a thread on getting writers and maintainers of old retired DOS
software to release it as Open Source and I've lost track of it, otherwise I
would be continuing it. My bad.
What I want to ask is, has anyone approached Borland about the possibility of
releasing their DOS compiler and d
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