Re: [Harbour] Re: Random links

2009-10-29 Thread Viktor Szakáts
I'm tempted to move to 64-bit, but I'd cut myself out of DOS even more if it breaks dosemu. why not virtualbox? i'm quite sure even the opensource edition can run dos quite fine. I use VMWare Fusion 3 (it seems to work better on OS X yet), and while FreeDOS runs under it, I gave up maintaining

Re: [Harbour] Re: Random links

2009-10-29 Thread Viktor Szakáts
BTW, does someone know if it's possible to run dosemu under amd64 Ubuntu? I'm tempted to move to 64-bit, but I'd cut myself out of DOS even more if it breaks dosemu. i don't try it but it's there : http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?lang=fr&keywords=dosemu Indeed. Although I've read something a

Re: [Harbour] Re: Random links

2009-10-29 Thread Tamas TEVESZ
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Viktor Szakáts wrote: > BTW, does someone know if it's possible to run dosemu under > amd64 Ubuntu? > > I'm tempted to move to 64-bit, but I'd cut myself out of > DOS even more if it breaks dosemu. why not virtualbox? i'm quite sure even the opensource edition can run

Re: [Harbour] Re: Random links

2009-10-29 Thread Guy Roussin
Hi, BTW, does someone know if it's possible to run dosemu under amd64 Ubuntu? I'm tempted to move to 64-bit, but I'd cut myself out of DOS even more if it breaks dosemu. i don't try it but it's there : http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?lang=fr&keywords=dosemu -- Guy Roussin

[Harbour] Re: Random links

2009-10-29 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi All, Just installed Ubuntu 9.10 (both server and desktop) and it's a very nice piece of OS. I hope one day Harbour will become an package option. BTW, does someone know if it's possible to run dosemu under amd64 Ubuntu? I'm tempted to move to 64-bit, but I'd cut myself out of DOS even more