On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 9:34 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I remember using IBM's Tiny Editor, 16-bit for DOS and OS/2, in DR-DOS 7.03,
> not open source.
>
> Tiny Editor was useful on IBM OS/2 installation floppies because of tiny
> size, could edit up to about 350 KB file or a little larger, mor
I remember using IBM's Tiny Editor, 16-bit for DOS and OS/2, in DR-DOS 7.03,
not open source.
Tiny Editor was useful on IBM OS/2 installation floppies because of tiny size,
could edit up to about 350 KB file or a little larger, more in OS/2 1.x.
Using elvis 2.2, I was able to view and edit file
Perhaps change it to support ems/xms blocks so you can load the rest of the
text beyond the first 64k?
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Hi,
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 8:18 AM, Don Flowers wrote:
>
>> FDNPKG keeps all editors inside its "util" repository. Currently I see
> there are 6 editors there, which seem a bit too little to create a
> separate category.
>
> Mateusz, I am a fan of your FNDPKG system and I use it in Real FreeDOS
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 6:20 AM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
>
> FDNPKG keeps all editors inside its "util" repository.
>
> elvis 2.2 - a clone of vi/ex, the standard UNIX editor. Supports nearly
> all vi/ex commands
Not to nitpick, it's still a good editor (at least in features), but
isn't the 2.2
There is a limited subset of DOS in ROM. The hard drive had been
cleaned of most of its contents, they did leave the on screen keyboard
software loaded.
Two 10meg flash cards came with it. At least that is what the label on
them claims.
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But if any provide not for his own, and specially f
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 4:51 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from dmccunney:
>
>> See http://oldcomputers.net/gridpad.html
>
>> But since it came with MSDOS 3.3 built in, the question is why you
>> would need FreeDOS.
>
> Thanks for the link, it was interesting out of curiosity, but of course
> nobod
> FDNPKG keeps all editors inside its "util" repository. Currently I see
there are 6 editors there, which seem a bit too little to create a
separate category.
Mateusz, I am a fan of your FNDPKG system and I use it in Real FreeDOS
Mode. I have customized the all_cd to work perfectly on my various
On 13/03/2015 17:59, Don Flowers wrote:
> Is there a reason the "edit" category is not
> included in the fdnpkg install program or the "all_cd" iso?
Actually FreeDOS "categories" do not translate directly into FDNPKG
repositories.
FDNPKG keeps all editors inside its "util" repository. Currently
from dmccunney:
> See http://oldcomputers.net/gridpad.html
> But since it came with MSDOS 3.3 built in, the question is why you
> would need FreeDOS.
Thanks for the link, it was interesting out of curiosity, but of course nobody
would pay $2370 nowadays for something like that.
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