Re: [Freedos-user] New Version of DOSUTILS

2013-01-14 Thread wiwa64

 I'm not quite sure whether i got your point correctly, but have you had
 a look at FNTOOL? It's kind of a superset of tools like dirname and
 basename. E.g. FNTOOL /B C:\TEST\REMASTER\DOS would return just DOS.

 And, as often, there is more than one way to get a job done. An alternative 
 could be like this: 
 cd | tr '\\' '/' | pipeset /C: = unix-path. 
 All three utilities: FNTOOL, TR and PIPESET are part of the DOSUTILS 
 package.

 

 Looks like you're right, FNTOOL /B %_CWD% works like a charm.
 Another issue solved after all then despite flaky testing on my side a 
 while ago.

Have you also tried the other alternative?  It should do the job in a 
single  line.

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Re: [Freedos-user] [Spam] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread Thomas D. Dean
On 01/13/13 22:21, Thomas D. Dean wrote:

 scan   ascii   key
0   8 backspace

0  27 del  -- two codes
0  126


This is correct.  ^H also returns the cursor to the upper left with no 
erase.

The machine is an ARM Elan 520 SBC with the console on com2, selected bu 
jumper.

I can boot General Software Embedded DOS on this machine.  At the 
command prompt, it behaves as I would expect, backspace erases the 
previous character, del deletes the line.

I can boot FreeBSD 9.0 (nanoBSD) on the machine.  Backspace and delete 
act properly, the same as GDOS.

I was looking for a 32-bit platform with little or no overhead, so I 
tried FreeDOS, again.

Tom Dean

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Re: [Freedos-user] [Spam] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread john s wolter
Interesting idea to have an ARM based FreeDOS.

I've notice a change in the Subject title for this thread.  It now reads
Re: [Freedos-user] *[Spam]* Backspace.  I wanted to ask is someone in the
thread modified the Subject text.   If not it may be that my EMail service
made the change.  If so I'll have a major Hissy-Fit with them.

Cheers
John S Wolter

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Thomas D. Dean tomd...@speakeasy.orgwrote:

 On 01/13/13 22:21, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
 
  scan   ascii   key
 0   8 backspace
 
 0  27 del  -- two codes
 0  126
 

 This is correct.  ^H also returns the cursor to the upper left with no
 erase.

 The machine is an ARM Elan 520 SBC with the console on com2, selected bu
 jumper.

 I can boot General Software Embedded DOS on this machine.  At the
 command prompt, it behaves as I would expect, backspace erases the
 previous character, del deletes the line.

 I can boot FreeBSD 9.0 (nanoBSD) on the machine.  Backspace and delete
 act properly, the same as GDOS.

 I was looking for a 32-bit platform with little or no overhead, so I
 tried FreeDOS, again.

 Tom Dean


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Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread Thomas D. Dean
On 01/14/13 12:06, john s wolter wrote:

The first place I see [SPAM] is in the email from Henrique Peron.

I see I propagated it by using reply, followed by
dmccunney, me, me, and John Wolter.

I should be more careful when using reply.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread john s wolter
Re: has become a way to get past Spam filters.  It also attracts the
attention of the reader.  This could get the reader to open an EMail
assuming it was a reply to a message sent.  It is a form of social
engineering.

Cheers
John S Wolter

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Thomas D. Dean tomd...@speakeasy.orgwrote:

 On 01/14/13 12:06, john s wolter wrote:

 The first place I see [SPAM] is in the email from Henrique Peron.

 I see I propagated it by using reply, followed by
 dmccunney, me, me, and John Wolter.

 I should be more careful when using reply.

 Tom Dean


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Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread Ralf A. Quint
At 01:28 PM 1/14/2013, john s wolter wrote:
Re: has become a way to get past Spam filters. 
 It also attracts the attention of the reader. 
 This could get the reader to open an EMail 
assuming it was a reply to a message sent. Â It 
is a form of social engineering.
Any spam filter that would fall for that simply 
doesn't deserve that name and you should swap it 
out for something that works...

The [Spam] tag in the subject has been inserted 
by Sourceforge's spam checker as a warning for 
the possibility of being spam, due to the email 
provider that Henrique used for his reply, just check the headers of his post:

X-Spam-Report: Spam Filtering performed by mx.sourceforge.net.
 See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details.
 -1.5 SPF_CHECK_PASS SPF reports sender host as permitted sender for
 sender-domain
 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is 
 commonly abused enduser mail provider
 (hperon[at]terra.com.br)

Ralf 


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[Freedos-user] dos networking and wireless?

2013-01-14 Thread Karen Lewellen
while I am guessing this is just a matter of finding a driver, thought I 
would ask if anyone has successfully found a wireless line with drivers?
it is for a laptop, and I am not giving up yet on linksys who makes the other 
this person has...yet.
thanks for any on topic experiences,
Karen

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[Freedos-user] Hex editor for DOS

2013-01-14 Thread bruce.bowman tds.net
Can anyone advise on one? Looking for something that can do insertions
of several-byte strings, not just byte replacement. Must run in
FreeDOS. I already use XVI for Windoze.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Hex editor for DOS

2013-01-14 Thread Антон Кочков
Hello!
You could try this - http://bvi.sourceforge.net/
It can be built for DOS.

Best regards,
Anton Kochkov.


On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:30 AM, bruce.bowman tds.net
bruce.bow...@tds.net wrote:
 Can anyone advise on one? Looking for something that can do insertions
 of several-byte strings, not just byte replacement. Must run in
 FreeDOS. I already use XVI for Windoze.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Hex editor for DOS

2013-01-14 Thread Chris Evans
Hiew.exe. Hackers viewer for dos runs in freedos pretty well


On Monday, January 14, 2013, bruce.bowman tds.net wrote:

 Can anyone advise on one? Looking for something that can do insertions
 of several-byte strings, not just byte replacement. Must run in
 FreeDOS. I already use XVI for Windoze.

 Bruce

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