Hi again,
   Just some brief comments.

On 6/30/11, Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I did make a bootdisk a while back (year ago?) intending to demo the
>>>> codepage stuff with FreeDOS, but I never finished it
>
> At risk of boring everyone (or even accidentally spamming the group),
> I'll post my AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS here, as well as "ls -lR"

This was all a response to xarilaos (?) on Sourceforge asking how to
enable Greek. I tried answering him, but I later thought maybe he'd
like a "real" example. But he never seemed to respond back.

I tried not to overstep the 286 class (hence "untar" instead of .7z
everywhere), if at all possible, though I did include optional 386
stuff. I also included some i18n-aware tools (FASMD, touch [DOS 2.0!],
country) and some niceties (a few LFN utils, basic install tools,
printing stuff, CDROM, mouse, screensaver, NANSI, MORESYS).

Ezedit did work with KEYB, though, if you didn't want all the other
bloatier solutions. The 43-line screen bit was just so you could
comfortably see the country support data printed to screen in one
page. I had to switch to UIDE exclusively since I ran out of room for
LBACACHE + TICKLE (sorry, Eric). The little dinky UPPER.COM util was
just to test something simple (int 21h 6522h).

And yes, I was able to cram some goodies (Blocek, Foxtype, and Mined),
even Kosta Kostis' ISOLATIN.CPI (for true Latin-[1-4], etc).

P.S. Eric, did you ever mirror / download / update CuteMouse to have
the patches for newer JWasm versions? (BTW, he updated JWasm and
JWlink again recently, now at 2.06d.)

http://www.japheth.de/JWasm.html

CuteMouse v2.1b4: This is the version of CuteMouse converted to
Masm/JWasm syntax.      DOS     08/2010 ctm21b4

http://www.japheth.de/Download/DOS/ctm21b4.zip

P.P.S. Since Bernd earlier mentioned SHARE.EXE ....

Share: This is a version of FreeDOS Share which has a bug fixed making
it impossible to run MS Office applications under Windows 3.1. This
version of Share runs with FreeDOS only.        DOS     08/2006 SHARE
(20 kB)

http://www.japheth.de/Download/DOS/SHARE.zip

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