Bart Oldeman wrote: > comcom.com is the DOS stub. It itself hasn't changed, but > several bugs in the dosemu.bin part of comcom have been fixed > in the mean time (and it shows the title of the DOS prog in the > X title bar now).
Ah, yes, indeed it does. Nice! > Anyway, if you don't like it then you can always use another > command interpreter such as the FreeDOS command.com (FreeCOM) > or 4DOS. Or, I suppose, MS-DOS's command.com. So comcom.com is just something for passing command line input to the 'real', built-in, command interpreter? Does this mean that when 'alternative' interpreters are used, the 'built-in' command interpreting code is completely bypassed? BTW where would a new user (only having, say, a 1.1.4.0 source package) find his/her comcom.com? >> 3) Problems with a TSR [..] >> C:\WS\TEXT>cd\ >> cd\: insufficient memory > > well, first fix bug 1 and then look again :) OK, I'll have a go.. In the meantime I found another one: 4) Sidekick refuses to load C:\>\oldc\tsr\sk Sorry, unknown PCDOS version. Please report to BORLAND. Regards, Jan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-msdos" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
