[Freedos-user] New FreeDOSers Monthly Reminder

2013-01-31 Thread jp_freedos
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[Freedos-user] EMail from forgotten printfil.com, an LPTx interception utility

2013-01-31 Thread john s wolter
I received an EMail from printfil.com, an LPTx interception utility. It might be used with a PC emulator on a Windows. It has a number of interesting features. Cheers, John S Wolter -- Everyone hates slow websites. So do

Re: [Freedos-user] New standard FreeDOS text editor - what itshould be (voting)?

2013-01-31 Thread Rugxulo
Hi, On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Marcos Favero Florence de Barros wrote: > > Editors fascinate me. Below are some of my favorites. And, yes, > I do *edit* fairly large files, up to 15 MB. > > - Aurora by Jeff Wunderlich. A masterpiece. I've heard good things but not tried it. I guess even I

Re: [Freedos-user] New standard FreeDOS text editor - what itshould be (voting)?

2013-01-31 Thread john s wolter
Vedit.com, Vedit of course. It is very fast. It was originally written in assembly code but now it is in C. It can edit truly huge files even binary files, a neat trick. They have sold a MS-DOS version and I believe it can still be purchased. It has an available seat belt option. Cheers, Joh

[Freedos-user] New standard FreeDOS text editor - what itshould be (voting)?

2013-01-31 Thread Marcos Favero Florence de Barros
> I'm actually more interested in what editors people *do* use > under FreeDOS Editors fascinate me. Below are some of my favorites. And, yes, I do *edit* fairly large files, up to 15 MB. - Aurora by Jeff Wunderlich. A masterpiece. Fast, stable, pleasant to the eye, original, powerful, configurab

Re: [Freedos-user] New standard FreeDOS text editor - what it should be (voting)?

2013-01-31 Thread Bob Schwier
At 10:56 AM 1/30/2013, dmccunney wrote: >I'm actually more interested in what editors people *do* use under >FreeDOS, and why they use them than I am in some hypothetical new >product. Well, I am using the same editor(s) that I have always/long time used in M

[Freedos-user] FDNPKG v0.92 is out!

2013-01-31 Thread Mateusz Viste
Hi all, This morning I released a new version of the FreeDOS Network Package manager (aka FDNPKG). The current version of FDNPKG is now 0.92. Changelog: - [fix] fixed a bug in handling the tmp index in hardcoded c:\temp instead of relying on %TEMP% (thanks to Rugxulo and Bernd Blaauw for rep