>From the same site:
This program includes GPL license, may be you can consider to include it
on FreeDOS distro or in the software list
http://www.wordstar.org/index.php/downloads/downloads-fileconverters?download=1:wsconen
El 31/12/2012 01:11 a.m., Marco Achury escribió:
>
> Following this them
Following this theme from another thread:
Word Star internal format is relativelly simple, in DOS era many
programs import WS data, and other programs as NortonCommander file
manager included WS viewer in order to quick see the text inside WS
document.
Check at:
http://www.wordstar.org/index.ph
On Sun, 2012-12-30 at 13:50 -0430, Marco Achury wrote:
>
> On linux you can use Abiword or LibreOffice in order to open WP
> documents.
>
So a second conversion from WordStar. I also found a free version of
StarOffice 7.0 in many versions which is said to do conversions as well
then as you poin
Hi,
well not exactly.
At present wordperfect will only let you print using the parallel port,
which is why i
suggested this, you mentioned you could use this.
In fact Bret Johnson if you are reading this exchange, write me privately.
The person who maintains Wordperfect is interested in your do
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:42 AM, wrote:
> From: dmccunney
> Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 17:30:53 -0500
>> The problem is what you *do* with it [Oberon].
>
> My top uses are text editing and email. There are
> several good tools including Diff text comparator
> and RX regular expression processo
On linux you can use Abiword or LibreOffice in order to open WP documents.
El 30/12/2012 01:39 p.m., Carl Spitzer escribió:
> On Sun, 2012-12-30 at 11:10 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> I cannot say firmly if they can be crossed of course.
>> Still printer drivers for wordperfect are kept curren
On Sun, 2012-12-30 at 11:10 -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> I cannot say firmly if they can be crossed of course.
> Still printer drivers for wordperfect are kept current, as well as how to
> use the program in a number of operating systems.
> visit.
> www.wpuniverse.com
> or simply google word per
On Sun, 2012-12-30 at 08:45 -0600, Michael B. Brutman wrote:
> The time to consider DOS compatibility is *before* you purchase the printer.
>
> If your printer can do some form of PCL then you are probably safe. A
> higher end HP laser printer should definitely understand PCL. Old Epson
> prin
From: dmccunney
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 17:30:53 -0500
> The problem is what you *do* with it [Oberon].
My top uses are text editing and email. There are
several good tools including Diff text comparator
and RX regular expression processor. For me it's
a good personal workstation. That's
Hi Carl, Bernd,
>> I have a newer HP printer and need drivers for DOS and Win311 also
>> Wordstar.
That depends on what you want to do - I assume most
printers can still print plain text, but WordStar
would allow you to use custom layout, probably just
a collection of Escape codes for, say, bold
I cannot say firmly if they can be crossed of course.
Still printer drivers for wordperfect are kept current, as well as how to
use the program in a number of operating systems.
visit.
www.wpuniverse.com
or simply google word perfect for dos.
I cannot recall Edwin's direct site right now.
Likewise
The time to consider DOS compatibility is *before* you purchase the printer.
If your printer can do some form of PCL then you are probably safe. A
higher end HP laser printer should definitely understand PCL. Old Epson
printer emulation and PostScript would be acceptable too - a Brother
lase
Op 30-12-2012 14:21, Carl Spitzer schreef:
> I have a newer HP printer and need drivers for DOS and Win311 also
> Wordstar.
Likely these drivers won't even exist. Typically under DOS, data was
sent over the parallel port to printer, thus no drivers needed. Windows
3.x might have had some drivers
I have a newer HP printer and need drivers for DOS and Win311 also
Wordstar.
The printer is an all in one with USB which I can convert to parallel.
Where can I find such?
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