Great to hear that Jevgenij works on some new DOS software. It is always
very welcome!
(personaly for me is great that it is written in pascal because it is my
favourite language which I know best)
offtopic: I personaly sometimes work with dead bodies as I am medical doctor
but I never masturbated with them. However on medical faculty I knew at
least two persons which very probably did.
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Od: Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com>
Datum: 26. 1. 2013
Předmět: Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS development sense
"Hi,
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Евгений Нежданов <copperm...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> I think it's great that you have these programs (editor and BASIC
>> interpreter) and are willing to share them under the GNU GPL. Where
>> can people download these programs to try them out on FreeDOS? Do you
>> have a website where you make these programs available to others?
>
> I does currently not have a website,
I assume you can still use (if desired) something like Google Sites or
SourceForge or Berlios or similar.
> but I can complete these programs
> and upload it's into the dropbox share folder for all for test case of
> the FreeDOS users & developers for get vote for them and so add it's
> into the ibiblio FreeDOS file hosting.
Adding to iBiblio is a good idea (assuming licenses are
open/free/libre). Just find a way to get it to Jim or me. (My main
computer is still temporarily down, but I managed to restore my
iBiblio access with old PuppyLinux key via VirtualBox VM. Tested with
uploading latest minor NASM update, it works.)
>> But I would ask that you not refer to DOS users as "DOS
>> necromasturbators" as this is derogatory.
> Please sorry me for this word.
Heheh. I've never heard anyone say that before. Though someone did
call me a necromancer a few years ago on FreeBASIC's forum due to my
support of DOS. ;-) Lemme find the full quote: "j00 r nt teh
necromanz0r!". I didn't understand at the time, but apparently a
necromancer is a fictional thing (off-topic: Hexen2 backported to
DJGPP ftw, hi Ozkan!) who is undead or revives the dead or something
goofy like that.
In essence, we're reviving a dead OS (in some peoples' eyes) by
supporting FreeDOS. Though I question their sense of history in
conveniently forgetting so quickly the impact DOS had (and still has).
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