I remember GW-Basic being in one of the first IBM XT machines on rom.

Doom originally was released on MSDOS :)

-Ed

On Mon, 1 Jan 2024, 07:30 Rugxulo via Freedos-user, <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2023 at 10:34 PM Jim Hall via Freedos-user
> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> >
> > I'm thinking about doing a video that shows how to do real work on DOS.
> > I sometimes see comments on YouTube with people asking "could you really
> do *work* with DOS?"
> > And the answer is of course you can, that happened every day.
> >
> > So I'm collecting a list of things you'd do in the 80s and 90s with DOS
> to do work.
> > Sure, I'll put a game it two in there, but I'm focusing on getting work
> done.
> >
> > What programs or types of programs would you like to see?
>
> If you insist on a game, I suggest something ASCII-based like a
> roguelike, maybe UMoria?
>
> *
> http://ftp.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/gamesrc/mor55src.zip
>
> (Although Doom did just turn 30, and its source code release in late
> 1997 got a very quick DOS port with DJGPP.)
>
> While I'm the last person to suggest "UNIX is the answer to life, the
> universe, and everything!", they did have some useful tools that had
> DOS ports. Sed and AWK come to mind.
>
> * http://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/pc/garbo/pc/unix/sed15x.zip (HHsed, compiled
> by Turbo C, circa 1991)
> *
> http://cd.textfiles.com/simtel/stmsdos9709/disk2/DISC2/GNU/GNUISH/MAWK122X.ZIP
> (dual DOS + OS/2, circa 1996)
>
> Text editors were also good, e.g. DJGPP's GNU Emacs or RHIDE or (real
> mode) TDE:
>
> *
> http://cd.textfiles.com/simtel/simtel9703/disk1/DISC2/DJGPP/V2GNU/00_INDEX.TXT
> * http://cd.textfiles.com/simtel/simtel9703/disk1/DISC2/DJGPP/V2APPS/
> * http://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/pc/garbo/pc/goldies/tde40.zip (circa 1994)
>
> Another cool hex editor / viewer / assembler that everyone loved was HIEW:
> * http://ftp.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/utils/hiew44.zip
> (but I only remember 6.x or such)
>
> Simtel also had NASM 0.97, which I used to write a really simple
> utility (public domain) and uploaded back in 1999.
>
> * http://cd.textfiles.com/simtel/simtel0101/simtel/asmutl/nasm097.zip
>
> (A86/D86 was also very good for shareware, last updated in 2000.)
>
> In summary: Simtel, Garbo, x2ftp, DJGPP
>
>
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