I'm not quite sure whether i got your point correctly, but have you had
a look at FNTOOL? It's kind of a superset of tools like dirname and
basename. E.g. FNTOOL /B C:\TEST\REMASTER\DOS would return just DOS.
And, as often, there is more than one way to get a job done. An alternative
could
On 01/13/13 22:21, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
scan ascii key
0 8 backspace
0 27 del -- two codes
0 126
This is correct. ^H also returns the cursor to the upper left with no
erase.
The machine is an ARM Elan 520 SBC with the console on com2, selected bu
Interesting idea to have an ARM based FreeDOS.
I've notice a change in the Subject title for this thread. It now reads
Re: [Freedos-user] *[Spam]* Backspace. I wanted to ask is someone in the
thread modified the Subject text. If not it may be that my EMail service
made the change. If so I'll
On 01/14/13 12:06, john s wolter wrote:
The first place I see [SPAM] is in the email from Henrique Peron.
I see I propagated it by using reply, followed by
dmccunney, me, me, and John Wolter.
I should be more careful when using reply.
Tom Dean
Re: has become a way to get past Spam filters. It also attracts the
attention of the reader. This could get the reader to open an EMail
assuming it was a reply to a message sent. It is a form of social
engineering.
Cheers
John S Wolter
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Thomas D. Dean
At 01:28 PM 1/14/2013, john s wolter wrote:
Re: has become a way to get past Spam filters.
 It also attracts the attention of the reader.
 This could get the reader to open an EMail
assuming it was a reply to a message sent. Â It
is a form of social engineering.
Any spam filter that would
while I am guessing this is just a matter of finding a driver, thought I
would ask if anyone has successfully found a wireless line with drivers?
it is for a laptop, and I am not giving up yet on linksys who makes the other
this person has...yet.
thanks for any on topic experiences,
Karen
Can anyone advise on one? Looking for something that can do insertions
of several-byte strings, not just byte replacement. Must run in
FreeDOS. I already use XVI for Windoze.
Bruce
-- Sent from my meager, humble desktop computer.
Hello!
You could try this - http://bvi.sourceforge.net/
It can be built for DOS.
Best regards,
Anton Kochkov.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:30 AM, bruce.bowman tds.net
bruce.bow...@tds.net wrote:
Can anyone advise on one? Looking for something that can do insertions
of several-byte strings, not
Hiew.exe. Hackers viewer for dos runs in freedos pretty well
On Monday, January 14, 2013, bruce.bowman tds.net wrote:
Can anyone advise on one? Looking for something that can do insertions
of several-byte strings, not just byte replacement. Must run in
FreeDOS. I already use XVI for Windoze.
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