I don't know that I've used this DOSSHELL before. I just tried it now,
and once I got used to the key commands, it seemed easy to use, and
very nice.

The source requires Microsoft BASIC Compiler to build. Is there a free
version of Microsoft BASIC Compiler (DOS) out there? I haven't found
it on Microsoft's site. Or perhaps a compatible BASIC compiler that
will build this DOSSHELL?

To keep FreeDOS "free" we need to use free software tools wherever
possible. That's why we encourage NASM and OpenWatcom, and other free
tools. We have a few programs still that use Borland's TurboC
compiler, but I believe this is still available for free download via
their "Museum" site, or the programs can be compiled using another
compiler anyway. So I'm looking for a "Museum" free download area on
Microsoft's web site for the BASIC Compiler, or a compatible BASIC
compiler.

-jh



On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
>
> Hi, some suggestion to comment on the list :-)
>
> >From marinelluccia1 tiscali.it:
>
> Hi at all,
>
> please remember to include in distro 1.1 a shell for freedos.
>
> i suggest freedos shell from Emanuele Cipolla
> http://fdshell.sourceforge.net/
>
> because it's more standard doshell clone i've found.
>
> Emanuele can be contacted via his site : http://www.emanuelecipolla.net/it/
>
> If someone have another clone of doshell can suggest...
>
> Thanks
>
> Roberto iw2evk

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