Many of those dos basic interpreters and compilers don't do their screen
writes in a civilized fashion.  direct screen writing software can't be
used by dos-emu.  Also, direct screen writing software can't be used by
any but the most expensive and up-to-date screen readers.



On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Hal MacArgle wrote:

> Greetings: Excuse if this is redundant - but has anyone mentioned
> running any of the DOS versions of BASIC using 'DOSEMU???
>
> Some of the BASIC compilers, if needed, may be a problem but
> otherwise should be AOK...
>
>
>     Hal - in Terra Alta, WV - Slackware GNU/Linux 8.0   (2.4.13)
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>
> On 10-19, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > The xbasic wouldn't help at all.  The linux gui interface has a long way
> > to go to get accessible to the point where blind users can use it with
> > screen readers.  Even so, I don't ever expect I'll ever use the GUI under
> > linux since I installed linux to specifically use its text interface.
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