On 8/18/07, Norbert Remmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive already compiled xcopy with lfn support, but I dont have internet
access to release it.
What about ibiblio.org?
There must be someone who has full access to it and I think Jim Hall
surely has.
So why not publish the xcopy lfn version
[...]
I can also set up a place for Blair to upload the file to me somewhere
else, and then I can mirror it to ibiblio. I'll email him off-list.
-jh
BTW, just a general note for anyone that needs to get FreeDOS software
to me: if you use anonymous ftp to ftp.ibiblio.org and go into
It's also available as part of the kernel package, which is really its
home (to make a system bootable floppy, for example.) I've made a
softlink on ibiblio for 'sys' into 'kernel'.
There's a README there now too, so that if you go to
There's RCS at http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/gnuish/
On 8/20/07, Prasad Mehendale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any free/freeware VCS (version control system) available which
will work on FreeDos?
Also an editor with built-in VCS will do (like emacs!)
I have heard
I got the MS Print to load in FreeDOS by using CALLVER but couldn't
do a test print from a nasty paper jam that I'll clear tomorrow. I'll
let you know.
My only concern is the license issue ... I'm using this in a commercial
environment. Nobody would probably know that we're using a
I will certainly give the NEWDOS a whirl when I can. I've downloaded
it, just need to get time to play!
I will, no doubt, enjoy comparing the ms print with freedos print!! You
guys are great at fixing things up right and I seem to have the perfect
difficult hardware and applications for
I was used to printq because it was far better then print, you should
give it a try. I found it at ibiblio (in Freedos, he he...)
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/print/
Alain
Chris Ruhl escreveu:
I will certainly give the NEWDOS a whirl when I can. I've downloaded