Thanks, Jim:
I announced the virtual get-together here a few weeks beforehand, in
several places: email list, website, Facebook, Twitter.
Of those, I exclusively use the mailing-list!
Did you need more than two weeks' heads-up?
I wasn't aware of the previous meeting. Perhaps an e-mail mess
I want to make applications om everything including DOS with Watcom C/C++ but
to be honest who has the time...
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To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Package discussion
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Thanks, Ray:
Take
a survey. How many want to make or modify DOS apps.
I have trouble just following instructions!
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Jim Hall wrote:
What do you think?
I see two disks and an archive.
My primary word processor and accounting programs are DOS. Yes I have
"modern" versions for those functions, but I do not consider them to be
improvements. It is extra work to chase stuff around a screen.
So what you cal
I announced the virtual get-together here a few weeks beforehand, in
several places: email list, website, Facebook, Twitter. For example, the
website still shows the announcement from "2020-11-28 4:47pm" to say the
virtual get-together will be "Sunday, December 13 at 11am US/Central. Use
your favor
Yep, would be great to give people heads-up to plan availability for the
meeting.
Thanks,
/h1
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 1:08 AM Jim Hall wrote:
> Sorry we missed you. I think we'll make this a regular thing. So we'll do
> another one in January.
>
> Maybe on a monthly schedule for now. Since toda
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 8:00 AM Joao Silva wrote:
>
> I think not, solution windows firefox addon downloadhelper should do the trick
Assuming you are running Firefox or Chrome on a Windows or Linux
system. Neither the browsers nor the extension run under FreeDOS.
The OP wants to do this from *F
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 6:58 AM Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:46 PM wrote:
>
> > > You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
>
> > *Extremely* unlikely. It requires Python 2.6 or 2.7. The most recent
> > version of Python built for DOS is a DJGPP port of P
Hello.
I think not, solution windows firefox addon downloadhelper should do the
trick
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 11:46 PM wrote:
> You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
> I probe it in Linux, and in win xp - from dos terminal, text mode - and it
> work fine and fast, without t
On 16/12/2020 12:39, C. Masloch wrote:
Very nice! I'd guess it may be the path of least resistance to add an
AMB output format to the existing Halibut compiler.
That would be awesome, yes -- but I looked at the source code and it
wasn't looking like a 5-minutes job, so I decided to go for the
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:46 PM wrote:
> > You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
> *Extremely* unlikely. It requires Python 2.6 or 2.7. The most recent
> version of Python built for DOS is a DJGPP port of Python 2.4.2.
> What do you expect to use under FreeDOS to *view*
On at 2020-12-14 07:36 +0100, Mateusz Viste wrote:
Hi Christian,
Your docs seem very interesting! I didn't know about them. Having them
available as AMB books would definitely be very cool.
I am not very fond of HTML as a source-to-be-processed data, but the halibut
thing appears very promisin
Yes, ZB:
I dare to estimate that more than 90% of DOS - or any other OS - users don't
need any sources. Maybe even I should say: "more than 99%".
Sources should be available separately - they are nothing but "placeholder"
otherwise.
I have no use for source-code of software that makes DOS hap
Dear Daniel:
Have a base cd that has just the items needed to get FreeDos running and
maybe a few extras. Then a script for creating a cd/dvd/usb image.
Here is the general plan for the script:
You have a list of categories the user selects. Clicking on catagory
would select all sub items o
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