Ill impove on my code review skills, so immature ideas don't get posted
On Sunday, June 2, 2013, Bojan Popovic wrote:
> Don't get discouraged by previous comments. Especially if you're not an
> experienced programmer. Only way to sharpen or develop your skills is
> by practice. But in one thing
On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 14:40:43 +
dos386 wrote:
> > Same as MinGW in recent years
>
> evidence please ;-)
>
Errr... You are right. My bad. I tought they use their own runtime for
last year or two, but:
"It does depend on a number of DLLs provided by Microsoft themselves,
as components of the
On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 14:40:43 +
dos386 wrote:
> > Same as MinGW in recent years
>
> evidence please ;-)
>
But I might not be completely wrong. It seems they ship two crts:
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~main/cs1300/doc/mingwfaq.html#runtimelibraries
Bojan.
Hello Kurt,
thank you for testing XFDOS. What I observed now is that if you run ping
or tcpinfo before starting Dillo there are problems. I do not know yet what
causes this.
One user of Dillo reported that you should erase the W32DHCP.TMP file to
avoid network hangs and I think the problem has to
Hi again,
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 9:40 AM, dos386 wrote:
>
> * * reduce the WAV's from 44.1 KHz and 16 bit to 22.05 KHz and 8 bit
> (loss will be inaudible)
> * * use a smaller MOD library
BTW, not sure if you knew, but the original 1.0 release of his port
didn't have any sound support. This
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 11:08 AM, dos386 wrote:
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>> > * * include some simple Deflate decompress code and drop ZLIB
>> How big is zlib?
>
> 100 KiB (RTFB)
I have several zlib .DLLs on my system. Largest is here, 100 kb, while
smallest is 55 kb. So it varies.
Though, quite honestly, if all t
The good news: this is one neat production; especially for it's small size.
I really appreciate it's built in abilty,with drivers to set up the NIC
card.
The bad news: although my usb mouse works perfectly with xfdos overall, the
fun starts in dillio. Sometimes it works, but sometimes(especially a
> Atomiks runs in DOS with HX?
YES ... why don't you test? Got no DOS (evil grin) ?
> > * keyboard is buggy ... it buffers too much
> Does it work better with Atomiks in other OS?
NO. Same BUG with XP and HX ... NOT a HX BUG :-)
(HX bugs are bunched elsewhere: bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry
Hi, so Atomiks runs in DOS with HX?
> * keyboard is buggy ... it buffers too much and the red square notoriously
> runs beyond target position ... disable buffering or eat away and discard
> keypresses until buffer is empty before waiting for a new keypress
Does it work better with Atomiks i
> OpenWatcom probably doesn't use Microsoft VC runtime library
well known fact
> Same as MinGW in recent years
evidence please ;-)
> It does not run on DOS
WRONG. It DOES run. See shot: http://s8.postimg.org/8oq1qirb9/ATOMSHDS.png
> only Linux & Windows (and should build on any modern platfor
Thanx Mateusz. :) I didn't play the original, but I remember playing
DOS version/clone in the nineties. Ah, nostalgia... :)
> I already tested. It already works there but needs MSVCRT (e.g. from
> ReactOS 0.3.14; not newer 0.3.15, that won't work). You can avoid that
> by building with OpenWatcom
Don't get discouraged by previous comments. Especially if you're not an
experienced programmer. Only way to sharpen or develop your skills is
by practice. But in one thing they are right: you announced it too
early. After some practice, learning and trying out what would work
the best, you might've
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