On 10 Apr 00 J. J. Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
- -- I'm not too much of a pompous old git (eh, YoYo?) to use
Americanized spellings in the appropriate context. Gawdelpme,
you'll be looking for my slip-ups now!
Don't worry, at last you have a language of your own, as the
story goes:
On 21 Mar 00 at 5:44, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I don't see how MS-DOS 6.22 made it out the door with FDISK in such
sad shape, it doesn't run on my system at all. And MS-DOS can't
read the FAT16 partition on my second hard disk ("Invalid media");
I think you may be barking up the wrong tree
On 18 Mar 00 at 22:53, Dale Mentzer wrote:
I would have switched to digest quite some time ago, if it was
available in mime format. Pegasus for DOS handles each message
separately in mime format digests (like SurvPC) which makes
reading/replying much easier. Is this available with Arachne
Want to know more about DPMPI, go read this - very interesting!
To long to post here, therefor the URL:
http://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/html/month041998/msg00762.html
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Lynx386 Caldera DR-DOS DPMI
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for Michael Sokolov)
On 4 Mar 00 at 19:19, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, there are more than 128 "special characters"
needed to be compatible with all languages around the world.
Maybe it's time for a 16bit ASCII
That would give us 256*256=65536 total characters available.
"64k ought to be
On 24 Feb 00 at 11:31, Michael Hildenbrand wrote:
I downloaded Pegasus for dos some time ago, and recently
downloaded it again. I cannot figure out how to configure it to
download my email.
See:
Setting up DOS Email by Michael Glover:
On 20 Feb 00 at 11:42, Dale Mentzer wrote:
Glenn, the most current version of Pmail for DOS is 3.50 (mostly
some small fixes with no additional features, IIRC).
That's right. But for some odd reason it's still in "preview",
and have been since it's release on Fri, 11 Jun 1999. So if anyone
I figured you people on SURVPC and Arachne would find this one worth
reading. At least you'll know how and when the *.cnm extension
originated. Bjorn :)
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