cussion and questions for FreeDOS developers."
>
> Betreff: Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS development sense
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Евгений Нежданов
> wrote:
> > Hi all. I want statistics about FreeDOS usage and general DOS usage of
> > the world. I have few
On 1/23/2013 4:54 AM, Евгений Нежданов wrote:
> Hi all. I want statistics about FreeDOS usage and general DOS usage of
> the world. I have few programs written by me for the MS-DOS since many
> years ago. This is a graphical library (written in the Turbo Pascal),
> multiwindowed text editor (writte
On 1/23/2013 11:42 AM, Jim Hall wrote:
> Hi. teogum replied to your other email on this topic, but here's my
> contribution.
>
> Today, FreeDOS is often used by three types of users:
>
>
> 1. People who want to play old DOS games
> 2. Developers, to run embedded systems
> 3. Businesses, to run lega
masturbated with them. However on medical faculty I knew at
least two persons which very probably did.
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Od: Rugxulo
Datum: 26. 1. 2013
Předmět: Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS development sense
"Hi,
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Евгений Нежданов
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Евгений Нежданов wrote:
>
>> I think it's great that you have these programs (editor and BASIC
>> interpreter) and are willing to share them under the GNU GPL. Where
>> can people download these programs to try them out on FreeDOS? Do you
>> have a website whe
> Compared to SETEDIT, your editor works on 8086. And compared
> to our EDIT, your editor can probably handle bigger files...
My editor handle files sizes of free memory in real more.
> So yes, your GENTEXT is a good alternative. But if our EDIT
> is unstable, please give a more detailed bug descri
Hi Jevgenij,
> I do not use Borland or other proprietary toolkit - I use my own
> written window toolkit.
Cool :-)
>>> GENTEXT - multiwindow text editor, more stable but standard EDIT.
>> Actually FreeDOS EDIT already is multiwindow, but limited
>> in file size. For big files, an interesting ed
> Hi Jevgenij :-)
Hi Eric.
> That would probably be too annoying for people who want to
> download DOS. But we could put a poll to the homepage, some
> form saying "What do YOU use DOS for? Pick a choice to tell
> us your DOS style: ..." or similar. The idea would be as on
> https://isc.sans.edu/ w
> I think it's great that you have these programs (editor and BASIC
> interpreter) and are willing to share them under the GNU GPL. Where
> can people download these programs to try them out on FreeDOS? Do you
> have a website where you make these programs available to others?
I does currently not
the download links to all this stuff
would be appreciated...
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Hi Jevgenij :-)
Indeed very interesting download stats, Jim, thanks!
> Please add on the FreeDOS website in the page of download the form is
> required to fill before download the FreeDOS with questions about who
> and for what who download the FreeDOS for collect more complete
> information abo
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 3:25 AM, Евгений Нежданов wrote:
> Hello.
>> Hi. teogum replied to your other email on this topic, but here's my
>> contribution.
>> Today, FreeDOS is often used by three types of users:
> Very big thank for you for give me information about FreeDOS
> downloading statistics
Hello.
> Hi. teogum replied to your other email on this topic, but here's my
> contribution.
> Today, FreeDOS is often used by three types of users:
Very big thank for you for give me information about FreeDOS
downloading statistics! DOS is going the new life! Yeah!
Please add on the FreeDOS websit
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Евгений Нежданов wrote:
> Hi all. I want statistics about FreeDOS usage and general DOS usage of
> the world. I have few programs written by me for the MS-DOS since many
> years ago. This is a graphical library (written in the Turbo Pascal),
> multiwindowed text ed
Hi all. I want statistics about FreeDOS usage and general DOS usage of
the world. I have few programs written by me for the MS-DOS since many
years ago. This is a graphical library (written in the Turbo Pascal),
multiwindowed text editor (written in the Turbo Pascal),
object-oriented GUI making lib
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