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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.
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John S Wolter
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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
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
> 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
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
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