Ok so, I just decided to go ahead and format my drive that it is the hp
pavilion and reinstall freeDOS. After installing, I selected option (1) at
boot, to use JEMMEX. Well, long story short... PROGS is there now! I wonder why
it wasnt there before?
On Sep 26 2019, at 2:55 pm, OMGdaDPS wrote:
Thank you for your help, both of you.
all the best,
Chris
On Sep 26 2019, at 1:26 pm, andrew fabbro wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:17 AM dps (https://link.getmailspring.com/link/27890d37-0abd-4858-b050-831e3d1b7...@getmailspring.com/0?redirect=mailto%3Achristopherbwilliams1990%40gmail.com&re
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:17 AM dps
wrote:
> Ok so when I installed FREEMACS via FDIMPLES, I tabbed down to the info
> panel and it shows a ton of different directories in which I'm guessing
> that the program itself and it dependencies are located.
> I see that there is a .exe file titled em
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 3:47 PM OMGdaDPS
wrote:
>
> My drive doesnt even contain the directory C:\FDOS\DOC\PROGS. It does have
> down to \DOC, but there isnt a \PROGS in that directory. I also noticed that
> my drive isnt labeled as yours is... maybe I did something wrong during the
> installat
My drive doesnt even contain the directory C:\FDOS\DOC\PROGS. It does have down
to \DOC, but there isnt a \PROGS in that directory. I also noticed that my
drive isnt labeled as yours is... maybe I did something wrong during the
installation, or maybe there is stuff after the install that I am su
I just installed Freemacs using FDIMPLES. It gets installed into
*C:\FDOS\DOC\PROGS* as you indicated.
Here is my *DIR /W*:
Volume in drive C is FREEDOS2016
Volume Serial Number is 2174-170A
Directory of C:\FDOS\DOC\PROGS
[.][..] ABBREV.MIN ABBREV1.MINABBREV2.MI
Ok so when I installed FREEMACS via FDIMPLES, I tabbed down to the info
panel and it shows a ton of different directories in which I'm guessing
that the program itself and it dependencies are located.
I see that there is a .exe file titled emacs.exe, that has the path of
'c:\fdos\doc\progs\emac
While I am new-ish to open source and don't have much of a story (yet), I now
have some new stuff to read! Thanks for bringing this site to our attention!
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On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 5:01 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> Just wanted to share that OpenSource.com is alwa
> On Sep 25, 2019, at 12:41 AM, dps wrote:
>
> That most definitely provided some clarification! Thank you!
> Just to clarify: when I install a program, say from fdimples, a text file I
> created and placed in the PACKAGES directory, and from there I am view it
> with my editor of choice?
That most definitely provided some clarification! Thank you!
Just to clarify: when I install a program, say from fdimples, a text file
I created and placed in the PACKAGES directory, and from there I am view it
with my editor of choice?
Can I move these programs around? Or would moving the exec
As for ... where is that stuff I installed?
There are a couple ways.
1) while in FDIMPLES, you can TAB down to the description area. Then scroll
down to see a list of files in the package and there path information. Some
paths are translated and changed durin mg installation. So, this is not e
To be quite honest, I know it may seem a bit illogical to do but, I am trying
to move myself towards a more traditional (retro?) way of computing. Learning
how to use the Linux system from the terminal was the start, and now I am
trying to use freeDOS. It is a bit of a learning curve though, for
Oh man, that sounds great! I have a shirt history with the open sourced world (
I really didn't know that it even EXISTED), but I have a VERY strong love
(maybe infatuation?) for it now. Something about the way everything is, and how
unique the software can be, and of course the community is awe
Just wanted to share that OpenSource.com is always looking for people
to write about open source software. I'm not employed by them, but I
have written for OpenSource in the past - so I'm on their "writers"
email list.
One of the editors recently sent out a general reminder that they are
looking f
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