Re: [Freedos-user] DOS based browser

2010-03-02 Thread Ron Spruell Sr.
  You know I used Dos for years, loved dos and still do. I could make my own
little programs using editor and loved that. I loved the fact that the
program was in a place I created and if I wanted to remove all the program,
all I had to do was delete the directory it was in and of course all the
program was gone. I loved the fact that if I had problems with the hard
drive all I had to do was partition the hard drive format it and then
re-install dos then install my backup. When Microsoft was going all windows
I bought DRdos trying to hold on or out whichever way you want to look at it
but of course I couldn't stay with dos because all the world was going to
windows. If Bill Gates was anything he is and was a salesman. BG I have
wished and wished someone could create an operating system that would run
windows programs but still be dos. Ah but this is impossible since Bill
Gates would never allow that he would lose money some of the billions or
trillions he has now. I would like to run dos and vista now but for what
purpose? I still have to run windows to be compatible with the world and run
the programs I have bought from old Bill. The folks that try to keep free
dos alive have no pay, not much time, still if you don't have to be
compatible, it would be well worth changing to. If I could I would never run
windows ever, has problems, not stable and never has been and in my opinion
never will be. Old Bill was trying to get windows where Linux was for years.
Problems that cropped up in windows server, linux had already solved years
ago and windows had and still does have lots of problems. Old Bill was
trying to get windows server to linus stability without bugs for years so
why would anyone who doesn't have to be compatible with the world want to
run windows in dos? The best windows he ever had was the first one where
there was a window where you programs were and you could load them, which
really was just a menu program which was easier to load your dos programs
and windows should have stopped there. Right now if I had a dos based
operating system that would run windows programs, which is all I have now, I
would change right now and never run windows ever. Think that will ever
happen? Now I read that Microsoft is trying to make an operating system that
isn't bloated and is stable, well there was one and it was called dos. Why
because the stability and the compactness of the program was all left up to
the programmer. Wonder if that operating system will run windows programs,
doubt it.

Ron Spruell Sr.

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From: jasse...@itelefonica.com.br [mailto:jasse...@itelefonica.com.br] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:42 PM
To: freedos-user
Subject: [Freedos-user]

Karen Llewellen said:

 I have a wonderful dsl connection now in dos 
 using ms dos 7.1, pure  not under windows of course, 
 and wattcp applications most notably ssh2021b 
 which lets me telnet to my shell service shellworld.net
 Having dreadful success with doslynx, even though I 
 use lynx itself on my shell service.
 I would love to have a dos based browser that can work 
 with speech, that rules out Arachnid but wonder if the 
 one thing I cannot use right now would be a possibility 
 regardless?

 Why not lynx itself ? There is a port to DOS of version 2.8.5 at
http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/  and there used to be a port 
of version 2.8.4d14, which I find nicer (use it daily), at 
http://www.rene4u.com . I can send you the executable 
(NOT the sources, for I do not have them) of this if you 
are interested.
 
 Would you please give more info on your DSL setup: 
modem (or bridge) hardware, device drivers and 
connection details ?
 
 Best regards
   JAS



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Re: [Freedos-user] DOS based browser

2010-02-18 Thread Sacha Menge
Hi,

  Why not lynx itself ? There is a port to DOS of version 2.8.5 at
  http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/  and there used to be a port
  of version 2.8.4d14, which I find nicer (use it daily), at
 http://www.rene4u.com
 
 Dead :-(

http://web.archive.org/web/20030212152410/www.rene4u.com/intool.htm

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Re: [Freedos-user] DOS based browser

2010-02-17 Thread jasse...@itelefonica.com.br
Karen LLewellen said:
those dos ports will be great if they are configured to use either the 
16 or 32 bit editions of wattcp.
  AFAIK, they are compiled with wattcp-32

 Do those ports include streaming audio or Internet radio options? I saw 
hints in library documentation that such can be done.
  I don't know any such options. However, I know that Rene Ludwig , 
the author of the 2.8.4d14 port is (or was) blind, and did use his lynx 
port as part of a talking browser.

Regards
 JAS


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Re: [Freedos-user] DOS based browser

2010-02-17 Thread dos386
 Why not lynx itself ? There is a port to DOS of version 2.8.5 at
 http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/  and there used to be a port
 of version 2.8.4d14, which I find nicer (use it daily), at 
 http://www.rene4u.com

Dead :-(

 I can send you the executable (NOT the sources, for I do not
 have them) of this if you are interested.

Maybe upload the stuff somewhere ?

 Bare in mind, I am not running freedos.

Why ?


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[Freedos-user] DOS based browser

2010-02-16 Thread jasse...@itelefonica.com.br
Karen Llewellen said:

 I have a wonderful dsl connection now in dos 
 using ms dos 7.1, pure  not under windows of course, 
 and wattcp applications most notably ssh2021b 
 which lets me telnet to my shell service shellworld.net
 Having dreadful success with doslynx, even though I 
 use lynx itself on my shell service.
 I would love to have a dos based browser that can work 
 with speech, that rules out Arachnid but wonder if the 
 one thing I cannot use right now would be a possibility 
 regardless?

 Why not lynx itself ? There is a port to DOS of version 2.8.5 at
http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/  and there used to be a port 
of version 2.8.4d14, which I find nicer (use it daily), at 
http://www.rene4u.com . I can send you the executable 
(NOT the sources, for I do not have them) of this if you 
are interested.
 
 Would you please give more info on your DSL setup: 
modem (or bridge) hardware, device drivers and 
connection details ?
 
 Best regards
   JAS


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Re: [Freedos-user] DOS based browser

2010-02-16 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi jas,
sure with card details tomorrow, want to find them exact again.
I have a d'link Ethernet card which came with a packet driver for dos.Bare 
in mind, I am not running freedos.  Instead I have a p3 with  over 700 meg
  or ram running ms dos 71. the post package that someone put together 
around 2005 or so.  Not windows.  My modem was actually built in Australia 
not that it really matters.
I have my Wattcp setup configured for DHCP,  and the programs I am using 
ssh2021b for example make use of the wattcp 32 library.
those dos ports will be great if they are configured to use either the 16 
or 32 bit editions of wattcp.
do those ports include streaming audio or Internet radio options?
I saw hints in library documentation that such can be done.
the executables would be worth a try of course.

More details tomorrow,
Karen

On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, jasse...@itelefonica.com.br wrote:

 Karen Llewellen said:

 I have a wonderful dsl connection now in dos
 using ms dos 7.1, pure  not under windows of course,
 and wattcp applications most notably ssh2021b
 which lets me telnet to my shell service shellworld.net
 Having dreadful success with doslynx, even though I
 use lynx itself on my shell service.
 I would love to have a dos based browser that can work
 with speech, that rules out Arachnid but wonder if the
 one thing I cannot use right now would be a possibility
 regardless?

 Why not lynx itself ? There is a port to DOS of version 2.8.5 at
 http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/  and there used to be a port
 of version 2.8.4d14, which I find nicer (use it daily), at
 http://www.rene4u.com . I can send you the executable
 (NOT the sources, for I do not have them) of this if you
 are interested.

 Would you please give more info on your DSL setup:
 modem (or bridge) hardware, device drivers and
 connection details ?

 Best regards
   JAS


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