There was an outdated mkzftree.exe compiled, so I updated it to 1.06.
If anyone wants it, e-mail me.
BTW, if anyone doesn't know what mkzftree is, it is a tool to work
with zisofs trees.
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> Please excuse my cluelessness here. I know DJGPP is great for
> porting Unix tools, but with regards to OpenWatcom, does it lack in
> the area of the C libraries or is it just the need for sh/bash, sed,
> and other things used in the make process? Not that it matters, I was
> just wondering!
hello David, thanks for your response.
David O'Shea schreef:
Having all of my notes on a web page that everyone can see,
and using a tool which is very quick to edit those nodes so that I am
more likely to keep them up-to-date, will be of great benefit to
everyone when I suddenly disappea
Hi Bernd,
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
David O'Shea schreef:
> I put a bunch of notes at http://wiki.fdos.org/Main/Mem I have
> done
> just about everything except /FREE (should be simple like /MODULE
> since
> it just means filtering the list) and your suggestion of
> /NOSUMMARY
> (should be easy t
Hi Blair,
> Why not supply OpenWatcom instead? It's freely distributable.
OpenWatcom is already supplied, but DJGPP is much more useful for
porting GNU utilities or linux programs to DOS (like DOSFSCK in the
Base FreeDOS diskset, and many games using the allegro library).
Please excuse my clu
Hi Aitor, all,
Very nice, forgive me for my ignorance with wikis.
I've seen that MEM is a Topic under "Main", is there a way to see
the
"tree" of all the topics under "Main"? The obvious stuff didn't
work.
As Robert pointed out, there is the "Index" page. I just
wanted to mention for those
Hi Aitor,
Hi,
David O'Shea escribi=F3:
> I got Eric to forward on an email to him from me but I didn't get
> a=20
> response, possibly due to Hotmail being extremely agressive with
> spam=20
> filtering (if that is the case, my apologies go out to GNU_man!).
SourceForge is also quite agress