Hi Ezequiel,
> Hello all, I'm really new in FreeDOS but I am also old enough to have
> started working on MS-DOS 2.1
>
> The thing is I want to run my old Turbo Pascal programs. So I configured a
> VirtualBox FreeDOS virtual Machine (my PC has Ubuntu 12)
>
> ...and now I'm stucked on copy the Tu
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Ezequiel Montoya
wrote:
>
> Hello all, I'm really new in FreeDOS but I am also old enough to have
> started working on MS-DOS 2.1
:-))
> The thing is I want to run my old Turbo Pascal programs. So I configured a
> VirtualBox FreeDOS virtual Machine (my PC ha
Hi,
AFAIK there is a DOS microsoft client somewhere that allows smb
mounts... But, honestly, I wouldn't even care about using it. If I
remember well, it was a real memory hog. Using a standard packet driver
with classic tools like wget or scp will be much easier (but it implies
that you'd have
Hello all, I'm really new in FreeDOS but I am also old enough to have
started working on MS-DOS 2.1
The thing is I want to run my old Turbo Pascal programs. So I configured a
VirtualBox FreeDOS virtual Machine (my PC has Ubuntu 12)
...and now I'm stucked on copy the Turbo Pascal installer on the
Hi again,
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
>
> http://terminus-font.sourceforge.net/
> http://czyborra.com/unifont/
>
> So I uploaded this (terminus.f16, terminus.asm, ofl.txt "open font
> license 1.1") to iBiblio for us.
>
> http://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/
dos386 wrote:
> Ideas, if you want to deal with HTML:
> 1. HTML to text converter (with "nice" output) ... TOTALCOMMANDER has
> a such HTML viewer
One such converter is HTMSTRIP by Bruce Guthrie, and it is very
good.
http://users.erols.com/waynesof/HTMS0208.ZIP
From the docs:
"
The HTMSTRIP.E
Lynx web browser for DOS can convert html to formatted text.
El 04/06/2013 01:17 a.m., dos386 escribió:
>> Well, what program do you want written maybe I can help out with it
> Ideas, if you want to deal with HTML:
>
> 1. HTML to text converter (with "nice" output) ... TOTALCOMMANDER has
> a su
Georg, your response was most illuminating; so, I inserted this line at the
top of dillio.bat:
del c:\fdos\temp\w32dhcp.tmp ;
then, as usual, after reboot, the packet driver had to be reloaded. opening
dillo, it worked properly; then closed dillo, reopened it, and it still
worked, indicating
Actually, the packet reloader script should *not* be in dillo.bat, since it
would 0ccur every time the browser was reopened; the packet reloader should
be invoked in a bat which opens xfdos.
Rich.
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