The original version of open dos (when it was still caldera dos version
7.01), had a multitasking program you could load on top of the base dos
system that allowed multitasking. I don't recall the name of the
program, and I have no idea if it could be made to run on freedos or
not, but my gues
Actually, I did find one article that explains the multitasking versions
of dos quite clearly.
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/4363978/myth-dos-does-not-multitask
it doesn't cover all the versions of dos, but it does a good job of
hitting most of the major ones that did multitask dos programs.
> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 08:56:58 -0500
> From: Jim Hall
>
> I think you have experienced what is known as "AI Hallucination" where
> the AI just makes stuff up.
"I asked ELIZA about this in-depth technical question and here's what
she babbled, can you tell me if it's anything approaching conven
Sorry
Thanks Jim.
El mié., 10 abr. 2024 16:38, Ramon Riera Marès
escribió:
> Thanks Paul, Liam, Andrew, Kim.
>
> For the moment I will use SideKick which allows me to use the outliner
> software and the SideKick editor. Although I also use Linux, I am a happy
> Freedos user because I boot from
Thanks Paul, Liam, Andrew, Kim.
For the moment I will use SideKick which allows me to use the outliner
software and the SideKick editor. Although I also use Linux, I am a happy
Freedos user because I boot from my USB in a second and I am working in two
seconds. This does not happen with Linux or w
> Ramon Riera Marès wrote:
> >>
> >> > First of all, thanks to all the Freedos developers and collaborators. I
> >> > want to know if there is any way or utility in Freedos to have
> >> > two applications running, for example an outliner and a text editor,
> >> > and be able to switch from one
Ramon Riera Marès wrote:
>>
>> > First of all, thanks to all the Freedos developers and collaborators. I
>> > want to know if there is any way or utility in Freedos to have
>> > two applications running, for example an outliner and a text editor, and
>> > be able to switch from one to the other
Thanks Paul.
I asked AI Gemini and he answered me this:
Question:
Is there any utility in freedos that allows me to run two programs at the
same time?
Gemini answers:
Yes, there are some utilities in FreeDOS that allow you to run two
programs at the same time:
1. TCC:
It is a command-lin
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 4:18 AM Liam Proven via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> There are multitasking DOSes out there, but they are aimed at multiple
> people sharing one PC, such as MultiUser DOS. Some are even FOSS:
>
> https://github.com/roelandjansen/pcmos386v501
Le mer., 10 avr. 2024 06:33:38 -0400 Ramon Riera Marès via Freedos-user a
écrit
> First of all, thanks to all the Freedos developers and collaborators. I want
> to know if there is any way or utility in Freedos to have
> two applications running, for example an outliner and a text e
On Wed, 10 Apr 2024 at 11:36, Ramon Riera Marès via Freedos-user
wrote:
>
> I want to know if there is any way or utility in Freedos to have two
> applications running, for example an outliner and a text editor, and be able
> to switch from one to the other without having to exit the current
>
First of all, thanks to all the Freedos developers and collaborators. I
want to know if there is any way or utility in Freedos to have two
applications running, for example an outliner and a text editor, and be
able to switch from one to the other without having to exit the current
application. T
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