[Freedos-user] Look for a Dos File manager

2005-03-31 Thread Johnny
Hi I am new to the group, but it's been a very long time since I downloaded FreeDos I downloaded the iso and floppy img and burn to CD and made boot floppy, installed on a old box CPU 100 MHz 16 RAM, very nice installer My ? is is there a File manager with FreeDos, like MC (Midnight Commands) that

Re: [Freedos-user] Look for a Dos File manager

2005-03-31 Thread Fox
On Thursday 31 March 2005 19:09, Johnny wrote: > My ? is is there a File manager with FreeDos, like MC (Midnight > Commands) that a linux version, I would like find it for DOS version. The FreeDOS distro don't provide any file manager by itself (command line rulez!). But you can install any third

Re: [Freedos-user] Look for a Dos File manager

2005-03-31 Thread Arkady V.Belousov
Hi! 31-Мар-2005 21:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fox) wrote to freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net: >> My ? is is there a File manager with FreeDos, like MC (Midnight >> Commands) that a linux version, I would like find it for DOS version. F> The FreeDOS distro don't provide any file manager by itself (co

Re: [Freedos-user] Look for a Dos File manager

2005-03-31 Thread Florian Xaver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yes. VC is very fast and small (but has less features). But if you need a full featured file manager you can try Necromancer DOS Navagiator. It is under development too. http://ndn.muxe.com/index.php BTW: Why are all (not all...VC is in assembler) devel

Re: [Freedos-user] Look for a Dos File manager

2005-04-01 Thread Charlie Wilkes
I have tried most of the ones suggested in this group and they are all fine, but I agree that nothing beats the command line; it's what makes DOS so fast and efficient for certain things. For a small drive without too many files in any one directory, I would suggest you try 1dir.exe (which used to