On at 2023-09-03 20:31 +0200, C. Masloch via Freedos-user wrote:
On at 2023-08-26 16:30 +0200, C. Masloch via Freedos-user wrote:
Hello list,
I finished release 6 of lDebug (with a small L) today. This is my
advanced 86-DOS debugger project based on FreeDOS Debug/X (in turn
based on MS-DOS De
On at 2023-08-26 16:30 +0200, C. Masloch via Freedos-user wrote:
Hello list,
I finished release 6 of lDebug (with a small L) today. This is my
advanced 86-DOS debugger project based on FreeDOS Debug/X (in turn based
on MS-DOS Debug), with some ideas from DR-DOS Debug. The duration since
the p
Hi Jerome,
On at 2023-08-28 17:20 -0400, Jerome Shidel via Freedos-user wrote:
For the most part, that section
on ibiblio is fully automated and basically just requires me to drop a
new version of a package into the appropriate upload directories. The
management software takes care of the res
Jim Hall wrote:
> > Can you send me an announcement (in about 100 words) that I can
> > copy/paste into the news system?
C. Masloch wrote:
> Sure, I based it on yours with a few improvements:
>
> lDebug (that's with a small L) is a 86-DOS debugger that replaces the
> classic DOS Debug program. The
On at 2023-08-28 16:15 -0500, Jim Hall via Freedos-user wrote:
Hi Jim,
I noticed that the file on ibiblio isn't updated yet [1]. Likewise the
FreeDOS Software page [2] linked from the website [3]. Though both of
these list 1.3 in their pathnames, so I'm not sure what the appropriate
action would
Hi ecm,
> On Aug 28, 2023, at 3:50 PM, C. Masloch via Freedos-user
> wrote:
>
> On at 2023-08-26 11:30 -0500 , Jim Hall via Freedos-user wrote:
>> Great news, thanks! I've been following the feature request discussion
>> on the tracker, so it's great to see the new version with the cool new
>>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I noticed that the file on ibiblio isn't updated yet [1]. Likewise the
> FreeDOS Software page [2] linked from the website [3]. Though both of
> these list 1.3 in their pathnames, so I'm not sure what the appropriate
> action would be. However, I do think that the website [3] should l
On at 2023-08-26 11:30 -0500 , Jim Hall via Freedos-user wrote:
Great news, thanks! I've been following the feature request discussion
on the tracker, so it's great to see the new version with the cool new
changes.
There's a lot in this announcement (because so many new features) so I
wasn't abl
Great news, thanks! I've been following the feature request discussion
on the tracker, so it's great to see the new version with the cool new
changes.
There's a lot in this announcement (because so many new features) so I
wasn't able to reproduce all of that in the news item for the website,
but I
Hello list,
I finished release 6 of lDebug (with a small L) today. This is my
advanced 86-DOS debugger project based on FreeDOS Debug/X (in turn based
on MS-DOS Debug), with some ideas from DR-DOS Debug. The duration since
the prior release 5 is back to less than 6 months as opposed to the yea
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