On 8/6/23 23:26, Mateusz Viste via Freedos-user wrote:
Because I felt that the world needed another DOS text editor, I have
spent past month's evenings on a new project named SVED.
SVED (short for "the SvarDOS editor") is designed for basic editing of
configuration files and such. It is NOT
Hi!
Assuming that you just want to have MORE text on your screen,
without actually wanting to use graphics mode, you can select
quite a few modes with MODE CON or with various VESA tools.
For example in dosemu2, the following works just fine:
MODE con cols=132 lines=60
This will search for
On 8/6/2023 2:35 PM, Jerome Shidel via Freedos-user wrote:
First…
There seems to be a general misunderstanding that DOS only supports
80x25 columns. While it is possible that an extremely lazy programmer
would hard code for that resolution, most did not. Even back in the
early days the
Weirdly enough the cludge I posted doesn't work on newest virtual box and
freedoms for some reason. It does work on dosbox 0.74 (newest one). Maybe
the rendering has changed somewhere :/
-Ed
EdzUp
On Mon, 7 Aug 2023, 12:21 Jerome Shidel via Freedos-user, <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
On Sun, 6 Aug 2023 at 15:37, Ralf Quint via Freedos-user
wrote:
>
> FreeDOS, like any DOS, works only in text mode, so you can't just select any
> graphics mode on the console.
I have a copy of a very handy program from the early 1990s called
Laptop UltraView.
It was designed for laptops in
> On Aug 6, 2023, at 5:48 PM, Mateusz Viste via Freedos-user
> wrote:
>
> On 8/6/23 23:34, Ralf Quint via Freedos-user wrote:
>> DOS is using *text *mode, you just can't select a*graphics *mode and expect
>> to get text output in that mode.
>
> BIOS text output functions still work in most
On 07/08/2023 02:47, Bret Johnson wrote:
Does it have copy/cut/paste functionality?
Yes, albeit I failed implementing text-selection without making the
resulting binary bigger than my 7K goal, so I had to opt for an
unconventional handling of copy/paste.
From SVED's documentation:
CTRL+C