Re: [Freedos-user] XCOPY

2007-08-21 Thread Jim Hall
On 8/18/07, Norbert Remmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ive already compiled xcopy with lfn support, but I dont have internet
  access to release it.

 What about ibiblio.org?
 There must be someone who has full access to it and I think Jim Hall
 surely has.
 So why not publish the xcopy lfn version there while all other freedos
 software is published at this place, too?


I can also set up a place for Blair to upload the file to me somewhere
else, and then I can mirror it to ibiblio. I'll email him off-list.

-jh

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Re: [Freedos-user] XCOPY

2007-08-21 Thread Jim Hall
[...]
 I can also set up a place for Blair to upload the file to me somewhere
 else, and then I can mirror it to ibiblio. I'll email him off-list.

 -jh


BTW, just a general note for anyone that needs to get FreeDOS software
to me: if you use anonymous ftp to ftp.ibiblio.org and go into
'incoming' then 'freedos', you can upload a file there. Just tested,
and it works. Email me to let me know what filename you uploaded, and
I can move it somewhere else.

-jh

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Re: [Freedos-user] SYS.COM

2007-08-21 Thread Jim Hall
It's also available as part of the kernel package, which is really its
home (to make a system bootable floppy, for example.) I've made a
softlink on ibiblio for 'sys' into 'kernel'.

There's a README there now too, so that if you go to
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/sys/ you
will get some idea where to find SYS.


On 8/19/07, Marti van Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ray Davison wrote:

  I have 1.0 CD and boot floppy.  I cannot find a SYS.COM.  I found the
  DOCs for it on the CD.  Where is the file?

 Ray, It's available as a zipfile in:

 \FREEDOS\PACKAGES\BASE\SYSX.ZIP

 Cheers.

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Re: [Freedos-user] VCS for freedos

2007-08-21 Thread Jim Hall
There's RCS at http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/gnuish/


On 8/20/07, Prasad Mehendale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there any free/freeware VCS (version control system) available which
 will work on FreeDos?
 Also an editor with built-in VCS will do (like emacs!)
 I have heard that djgpp comes with this facility. If so, can I use the
 feature to develop embedded system software?
 Thanks.
 --prasad mehendale



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Re: [Freedos-user] PRINT command

2007-08-21 Thread Chris Ruhl
I got the MS Print to load  in FreeDOS by using CALLVER but couldn't 
do a test print from a nasty paper jam that I'll clear tomorrow.  I'll 
let you know.

My only concern is the license issue ... I'm using this in a commercial 
environment.  Nobody would probably know that we're using a non-FreeDOS 
version of print but still...

I can understand you not thinking that anybody would actually use 
print -- I rarely did, if ever, fifteen years ago when DOS was on 
every IBM desktop.


Bernd Blaauw wrote:
 Chris Ruhl schreef:
   
 Any way I can pass this on to the PRINT side of the
 project??  Anybody have any suggestions??  Again, can't
 re-code the application.
   
 
 No idea, never expected anyone to actually use PRINT application 
 anymore, maybe you're unique :)

 Does MS print program work on FreeDOS? we got CALLVER and you can change 
 dos version reported in config.sys as well

 if MS print works on FreeDOS but slower than on MSDOS, then we got an issue.
 I agree it's best though to get FD print program up to the standard of 
 the MS program, but if MS program works on Freedos, by all means use it :)

 Bernd


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Re: [Freedos-user] PRINT command

2007-08-21 Thread Chris Ruhl
I will certainly give the NEWDOS a whirl when I can.  I've downloaded 
it, just need to get time to play!

I will, no doubt, enjoy comparing the ms print with freedos print!!  You 
guys are great at fixing things up right and I seem to have the perfect 
difficult hardware and applications for testing it!

Eric Auer wrote:
 Hi Chris,

 I agree that MS PRINT is no long term option. Did you also
 try the shareware NEWDOS PRINT? Newdos is a German shareware
 collection of replacements for MS DOS commands, trying to
 be both user friendly and modern. See: www.newdos.de

 Another useful point in running MS PRINT in FreeDOS is that
 you can compare various settings and can compare how the
 various PRINTs behave. Maybe we can just fix some internal
 settings in FreeDOS PRINT or PRINTQ to get you going :-).

 Eric



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Re: [Freedos-user] PRINT command

2007-08-21 Thread Alain M.
I was used to printq because it was far better then print, you should 
give it a try. I found it at ibiblio (in Freedos, he he...) 
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/print/

Alain

Chris Ruhl escreveu:
 I will certainly give the NEWDOS a whirl when I can.  I've downloaded 
 it, just need to get time to play!
 
 I will, no doubt, enjoy comparing the ms print with freedos print!!  You 
 guys are great at fixing things up right and I seem to have the perfect 
 difficult hardware and applications for testing it!
 
 Eric Auer wrote:
 Hi Chris,

 I agree that MS PRINT is no long term option. Did you also
 try the shareware NEWDOS PRINT? Newdos is a German shareware
 collection of replacements for MS DOS commands, trying to
 be both user friendly and modern. See: www.newdos.de

 Another useful point in running MS PRINT in FreeDOS is that
 you can compare various settings and can compare how the
 various PRINTs behave. Maybe we can just fix some internal
 settings in FreeDOS PRINT or PRINTQ to get you going :-).

 Eric



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