Michael D. Smith wrote:
> >Try the one on my Tripod site.
>
> I don't get it. It looks exactly like the one that came with win98 except
> it's 3 times bigger.
>
> Almost exactly anyway, the right click menu is not as extensive but the
> functions can still be accessed from the buttons at the
Alexander Apprich wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> if you are familiar with Linux/Unix there are ports avalible from
> different shells like bash and zsh. If you'd like to have a complete
> environment of Linux/Unix stuff I can recommend using cygwin from
> http://www.cygwin.com
I also have a Win32 nati
Title: RE: command prompt problems.
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From: Michael D. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 3:20 PM
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>Try the one on my Tripod site.
I don't get it. It looks exactly like the one that came with win98 except
it's 3 times bigger.
Almost exactly anyway, the right click menu is not as extensive but the
functions can still be accessed from the buttons at the top.
So, why is it better (bigger) than
Hi,
Another user on this mailinglist ($Bill Luebkert) has the Windows 98
compatible cmd.exe on his webpage: http://dbecoll.tripod.com/
Last item in the first table:
cmd.exe for Windows 9x (from Microsoft site originally - not
Hi Richard,
if you are familiar with Linux/Unix there are ports avalible from
different shells like bash and zsh. If you'd like to have a complete
environment of Linux/Unix stuff I can recommend using cygwin from
http://www.cygwin.com
Regards
Alex
Beckett Richard-qswi266 wrote:
Guys,
I've insta
Beckett Richard-qswi266 wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I've installed perl at home on my W98 system.
>
> There are many reasons why I want to stick with w98, so changing OS is not
> an option.
>
> The problem is, that I use the command prompt a lot when writing/debugging
> scripts, but the w98 prompt is re