Re: [Freedos-user] fdnet.bat

2021-03-17 Thread Jerome Shidel
Hi, > On Mar 17, 2021, at 2:49 PM, andrea...@tiscali.it wrote: > > Hi > I'm still doubtful about using fdnet in DOS machine - I'm not talking about > virtual box, which I don't use. > I have three laptops with freedos with pci ethernet cards (realtek, Via and > Broadcom) and with Nicscan I

Re: [Freedos-user] COWGOL programming language

2021-03-17 Thread Adam Nielsen via Freedos-user
> > The Cowgol page (http://cowlark.com/cowgol/index.html) says that the > > lack of recursion is because most of the target platforms "don't really > > support stack frames". I wonder if that means there will also be a > > problem writing, say, thread-safe routines or re-entrant routines. > >

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder: get-together on Sunday

2021-03-17 Thread Dean Galloway
Oh great.  This one I will try to attend! Thanks, Dean. On 3/17/2021 8:09 AM, Jim Hall wrote: Hi everyone! I just wanted to share this brief reminder: The next virtual get-together is this Sunday, March 21 (11am US/Central - use your favorite time zone converter to find your local time). The

Re: [Freedos-user] fdnet.bat

2021-03-17 Thread andrea936
Hi I'm still doubtful about using fdnet in DOS machine - I'm not talking about virtual box, which I don't use. I have three laptops with freedos with pci ethernet cards (realtek, Via and Broadcom) and with Nicscan I found the drivers and they work very well. It would be nice, if (as in Slacko

Re: [Freedos-user] COWGOL programming language

2021-03-17 Thread tom ehlert
Hallo Herr TK Chia, am Mittwoch, 17. März 2021 um 13:19 schrieben Sie: > Hello Bruce, hello Dennis, >> No recursion and no floating point will be blockers users need to keep >> in mind, but being able to build for 8bit micros like the 8080, Z-80, >> and 6502 is a definite plus.. > The Cowgol

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder: get-together on Sunday

2021-03-17 Thread Jim Hall
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 11:43 AM Karen Lewellen wrote: > > Hi Jim, > Actually..I live in Canada. > but I will check that site for an international number. The Canada numbers are: CANADA Toronto +1.416.900.2956 Montreal (French) +1.438.788.3021 Vancouver +1.778.807.4955 Copied from:

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder: get-together on Sunday

2021-03-17 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi Jim, Actually..I live in Canada. but I will check that site for an international number. Modern is such an odd choice of words, where browsers are concerned since the dictionary varies. granted as you noted, I can and prefer to dial in regardless zoom or otherwise. Thanks, Karen On

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder: get-together on Sunday

2021-03-17 Thread Jim Hall
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 10:45 AM Karen Lewellen wrote: > > Will you be providing the dial in method at that time as well? > I take it too that given Lynx is constantly updated it falls under the > "modern" browser dictionary? > Kare > Hi Karen I'm sure Lynx won't work for these meetings. I

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder: get-together on Sunday

2021-03-17 Thread Karen Lewellen
Will you be providing the dial in method at that time as well? I take it too that given Lynx is constantly updated it falls under the "modern" browser dictionary? Kare On Wed, 17 Mar 2021, Jim Hall wrote: Hi everyone! I just wanted to share this brief reminder: The next virtual

Re: [Freedos-user] COWGOL programming language

2021-03-17 Thread dmccunney
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 8:21 AM TK Chia wrote: > > > No recursion and no floating point will be blockers users need to keep > > in mind, but being able to build for 8bit micros like the 8080, Z-80, > > and 6502 is a definite plus.. > > The Cowgol page (http://cowlark.com/cowgol/index.html) says

[Freedos-user] Reminder: get-together on Sunday

2021-03-17 Thread Jim Hall
Hi everyone! I just wanted to share this brief reminder: The next virtual get-together is this Sunday, March 21 (11am US/Central - use your favorite time zone converter to find your local time). The meeting is hosted on BlueJeans, but you can connect directly from any (modern) web browser. I'll

Re: [Freedos-user] COWGOL programming language

2021-03-17 Thread TK Chia
Hello Bruce, hello Dennis, No recursion and no floating point will be blockers users need to keep in mind, but being able to build for 8bit micros like the 8080, Z-80, and 6502 is a definite plus.. The Cowgol page (http://cowlark.com/cowgol/index.html) says that the lack of recursion is