There is a free XServer and Client for DOS: Nano-X which I ported to DOS:
https://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/
Since programming on the X11 level is not common today, you rather use
GTK or Qt, I also ported the FLTK GUI to DOS. This GUI has far more features
than a sing
> It would be interesting to see a command interpreter like
> freecom/command.com with some basic GUI elements added to it. A menu
> bar with mouse support, clock, scroll bar perhaps... Does something
> like this exist?
There are some separate DOS utilities that provide most of these functions,
t
"It would be interesting to see a command interpreter like
freecom/command.com with some basic GUI elements added to it. A menu bar
with mouse support, clock, scroll bar perhaps... Does something like this
exist?"
I have been testing an ansi enhancer called ansiplus. I have a Compaq
Armada 1700 wi
It would be interesting to see a command interpreter like
freecom/command.com with some basic GUI elements added to it. A menu bar
with mouse support, clock, scroll bar perhaps... Does something like this
exist?
I saw something similar on an Atari 800XL with a variant of SpartaDOS. At
the
Hi Thomas,
> There was, many years ago, a port of X Window from Unix to DOS, known
> as X-Appeal.
>
> One could download a crippled version or pay $199 for the full,
> working (?) version.
>
> I never tried it.
Old versions of SuSE Linux came with some X server for DOS.
However, that only allo