I use 4dos a free command.com emulator which has many more functions
than command.com.
It has the ability to display a directory listing in color, similar to
what happen with --color=auto in an xterm.
Can anyone help me to get color in an xdosemu terminal?
Larry
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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin
On Monday 21 May 2007 19:41, Oleg O. Chukaev wrote:
> Small suggestion to Mateusz Viste: make a configuration file for
> FoxCalc to change default colors.
Good idea.
I added it to the to-do list ;-)
Regards,
Mateusz V.
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Thi
Mateusz Viste wrote:
>> FDCalc sounds nice and has less than 8 letters.
>
> Right :)
One letter shorter than FoxCalc! But it is really sounds nice.
Small suggestion to Mateusz Viste: make a configuration file for
FoxCalc to change default colors.
Stegozor wrote:
> PS: If the author of FDRC r
Hi everybody, forwarding a mail about the JPC
virtual PC from Oxford. JPC is written in Java
and running FreeDOS in JPC in a web browser is
used as example on their homepage :-). Eric
> Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 12:35:55 +0100
> Subject: JPC is now Open Source
Hi,
Further to your interest in JPC (
Hi Nick, Robert,
> > Another thing that would be really great woudl be an equivalent
> > of QBASIC...
> > I guess there's FreeBASIC, but it's a compiler, QBASIC was an
> > interpreter.
> There are already the bwBASIC or Regina Rexx interpreters included
> with `fdfullcd.iso'.
We once made an att
Hi Franz,
> I'm using an old legacy system in DOS that uses three custom built
> ISA cards.
> Will it be possible for me to install FreeDOS on a newer PC (with ISA
> slots) and still access those cards correctly?
As long as your PC has ISA slots, they should work "as usual".
It might be the case
On Monday 21 May 2007 10:46, Stegozor wrote:
> Well, FDRC uses Reverse Polish notation, it seems to be a rather
> developer oriented tool.
That's what I think too :)
> As for Foxcalc I can say that in my view, a calculator application (I
> mean, for human beings) is always good. I use the calc ut
On 5/15/07, Mateusz Viste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you think FreeDOS needs such a calc application? I know there is already
> FDRC, which is a resident calculator, but haven't a nice TUI like FoxCalc
> ;-P
Well, FDRC uses Reverse Polish notation, it seems to be a rather
developer oriented
Nick Warren wrote:
> Another thing that would be really great woudl be an equivalent of
> QBASIC. QBASIUC is a great old language, but I don't think there's an
> open source equivalent and if there was, it should be part of FreeDOS.
> I guess there's FreeBASIC, but it's a compielr, QBASIC was an
>