Hi,
Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.1/repos/
Cheers,
Bojan.
On Sun, 15 Sep 2013 02:13:56 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Brown wrote:
> i, for one, would like to see a freedos ftp site
> where 1) only the latest version of everything
Hi all.
It seems I just found another one. Was looking for some old fli files
in cd.textfiles.com collection and accidentally found something called
"CAT Reader" on some Canadian Shareware CD. No license information. It
seems to be a part of DOS scanner suite (?).
http://cd.textfiles.com/1stcanad
Hey Tom,
> the very idea of 7zip is to tar first (internally), then compress.
>
Very idea of 7zip is a specific compression algorithm, not a way
the compressing utilites work. :)
> this is a DOS mailing list.
Yep, and that was an advice that might be useful in both DOS and Linux
(you mentione
Hi.
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 11:34:14 -0400
dmccunney wrote:
> The problem with tar. files is you must first uncompress the
> tar file, then extract what you want (and possibly then remove the
> uncompressed tar file.)
Not really. If you use tar for decompression (and not 7za) it will
automatically
Hi.
> COOL ... thanks :-)
>
You're welcome. :)
> Maybe HDPMI32 could work too ?
>
> I'll test.
>
Go ahead and let me know if and how it works.
Bojan.
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I said it half-jokingly. :) I meant it's not tested, but it should
work. I put the warning, because I'm not sure about the encoding and
how well would it work with non-latin characters. Really, haven't
tested much.
Ocrad is not used that much (not much popular, beside
that of being an official GN
I found two ocr programs in my DOS software collection. Both shareware.
The first is OCRSHARE (ver 2.2 1990), the other is PRO-CR (1.04 1989).
Both are from Shareware (ftp) archives so they might be still available
somewhere. Don't know how usable those might be. Haven't tested them.
Several mont
I care. :) I don't use dosemu as often as before, but it's good to
know. I recall some problems with network slowness in dosemu, so it
might be of use if I get around.
Cheers,
Bojan.
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 21:36:24 +0200
Mateusz Viste wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Not sure anybody cares, but here I go :)
-
On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 14:40:43 +
dos386 wrote:
> > Same as MinGW in recent years
>
> evidence please ;-)
>
Errr... You are right. My bad. I tought they use their own runtime for
last year or two, but:
"It does depend on a number of DLLs provided by Microsoft themselves,
as components of the
On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 14:40:43 +
dos386 wrote:
> > Same as MinGW in recent years
>
> evidence please ;-)
>
But I might not be completely wrong. It seems they ship two crts:
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~main/cs1300/doc/mingwfaq.html#runtimelibraries
Bojan.
Thanx Mateusz. :) I didn't play the original, but I remember playing
DOS version/clone in the nineties. Ah, nostalgia... :)
> I already tested. It already works there but needs MSVCRT (e.g. from
> ReactOS 0.3.14; not newer 0.3.15, that won't work). You can avoid that
> by building with OpenWatcom
Don't get discouraged by previous comments. Especially if you're not an
experienced programmer. Only way to sharpen or develop your skills is
by practice. But in one thing they are right: you announced it too
early. After some practice, learning and trying out what would work
the best, you might've
Hi Karen,
> I can assure you that none of the computers I have running this
> system know the difference as to official or not. They boot as
> ms dos, function as ms dos, perhaps a touch better, and remain
> solid for me as ms dos.
If you don't have appropriate Windows' license, you are using
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