> http://sourceforge.net/projects/doszip/ evolves... :-)

I don't like it. First time I tried it it looked ok...but there are
much better file managers out there.

> > *No more 386- support

Most changes, maybe all, which has been made, are for 386+ computers.
So one can use FreeDOS 1.0.

> I don't like this idea, because DOS was made for 808x CPUs. So FreeDOS
> should run on these CPUs too. That doesn't mean, that you can't distribute
> optimized binaries for later CPUs.

> > And the GUI? I would say OZONE :-))))))

Every OS needs a GUI. Also if you don't use it :-)

 Bye
 Flo
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