Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS on Software Freedom Day 2012

2012-08-31 Thread wiwa64
Saluton Ivan, Saluton Rughulo, kaj eble ech aliaj? Mi ne konsciis, ke estas tiom da esperanto-parolantoj kiuj ankorau okupighas pri la DOS operacisistemo :-) -- Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event wil

[Freedos-user] New Version of DOSUTILS

2013-01-03 Thread wiwa64
I just want to inform the few braves who still use (or even work with) any flavor of DOS, that i just released a new version of my DOSUTILS package. I added a new utility to the package and two others were improved. The new utility INLINE allows to place multi-line data, that is to be fed as in

Re: [Freedos-user] New Version of DOSUTILS

2013-01-07 Thread wiwa64
> I also noted NTOOLS in a seperate package. As it happens, I know the > guy who wrote netcat on which it's modelled. This is very nice to have > for DOS. Actually there is more than one implementation of netcat for DOS. Michael Brutmans mtcp package also comes with an nc clone for DOS. His ver

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos-user Digest, Vol 731, Issue 1

2013-01-07 Thread wiwa64
> Thanks for the update. I remember one of your tools being able to show > the directory path, but not in separate pieces ( I wanted to convert > path to Linux-style to satisfy Syslinux.cfg requirements for the > Syslinux installer). > > Preferably just the directory name, without any > - filen

Re: [Freedos-user] New Version of DOSUTILS

2013-01-14 Thread wiwa64
>> I'm not quite sure whether i got your point correctly, but have you had >> a look at FNTOOL? It's kind of a superset of tools like "dirname" and >> "basename". E.g. "FNTOOL /B C:\TEST\REMASTER\DOS" would return just "DOS". >> >> And, as often, there is more than one way to get a job done. An al

Re: [Freedos-user] Problem with writing of environment variables

2012-03-08 Thread wiwa64
Mark Gillespie wrote on Wed, 7 Mar 2012 23:57:17 > We had a clumsy turbodisk memory partition (there is no writable storage on > our system when running under FreeDOS), so we write a batch file in that > partition with the environment variables we need, and then the calling > script executes