part of the beauty of FreeDOS is that it's so versatile, so good,
thatyou can do stuff your own way with it - this, i think, is
not going to change, and i, for one, am all for it.
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Hi guys,
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:19 PM, wrote:
>
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 1:16 AM, Mateusz Viste >
>> Another question: how are you storing your files on your
>> FreeDOS systems? As far as I'm concerned, I usually store
>> games in a separate directory, and other stuff under a
>> 'programs' dir
Hi!
Long time no see. I’d like to mention my POV anyways.
Why use a Unix-like structure?
In DOS, everything is where you want to put it.
Configuration files traditionally reside in the same directory where the actual
program that uses it is located. If not, it has its own structure (like
comple
You could try this, at least as a place to start:
http://lspppacm.narod.ru/
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