'Cuz, I havnt worked it in years, if someone want to take menu.pas for
ideas. If ppl want I can try to get vp/2 dosshell working again.
--chris
http://nxdos.sourceforge.net/
John Hupp wrote:
Picking up on this thread, which is of continuing interest, at least to me!
I said originally that I
Gerry Hickman wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
>
>>> with it's own bootsector and startup files? You've then got the HIMEM,
>>> EMM386 and IFSHLP to worry about.
>>>
>
>
>> No, it is just a shell.
>>
>
> What do you mean by "just a shell"?
>
>
>> I don't use it any more but I still have the
Hi Ray,
>> with it's own bootsector and startup files? You've then got the HIMEM,
>> EMM386 and IFSHLP to worry about.
> No, it is just a shell.
What do you mean by "just a shell"?
> I don't use it any more but I still have the
> batch file to run it. In one of my older machines it was run f
Dnia sobota 10 czerwiec 2006 06:03, Arkady V.Belousov napisał:
> CS> I am finally considering LCD monitors. Most probably work fine in
> Win32 CS> and Linux but I wonder if any of them also work well in *DOS and
> Win311.
There isn't any software difference between LCD and traditional monitors. I
Hi, you are right. It can convert many codepages (tools menu), but not
UTF8... :-(
Bye
Flo
> Hi Flo,
> I checked Setedit, but it seems to deal just with the LF/CR problem, and my
> problem consist basically in the translation of UTF8 to a human-readable text
> under DOS... :(
--
Florian Xa
Dnia środa 05 lipiec 2006 18:17, Florian Xaver napisał:
> Hi Fox, I know two programs: Setedit http://setedit.sf.net and
> Necromancer DOS Navigator.
Hi Flo,
I checked Setedit, but it seems to deal just with the LF/CR problem, and my
problem consist basically in the translation of UTF8 to a human
Dnia piątek 26 maj 2006 10:09, Lester Vedrox napisał:
> Ooops, I've just noticed that I included Free.exe as the last line in the
> example of Autoexec.bat. You can simply delete this line. Free.exe is not
> integral part of FreeDOS, it's just a third party add-on. It shows all the
> drives and dri
Hi Fox,
Unfortunately, I can't tell you anything about UTF-8. The following info
goes for the regular codepage approach.
It should work for you in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
DISPLAY CON=(,,3)
MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((858,852) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA.CPX)
MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((,,808) C:\FDOS\BIN\E
Hi Fox, I know two programs: Setedit http://setedit.sf.net and
Necromancer DOS Navigator.
Bye
Flo
Fox wrote:
> Hi people!
>
> Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux
> text
> files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
> rea
Hi people!
Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux text
files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
read them. Not only because of the LF/CR difference between DOS and Unix
worlds, by mostly because of the different support of e
Picking up on this thread, which is of continuing interest, at least to me!
I said originally that I was looking for suggestions/opinions regarding
freeware or open source DOS GUI interfaces. That I was familiar with
still-developing OpenGEM, but was especially interested in any GUI's that
pro
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