Hi,
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
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> >>> If you want to edit Unicode in DOS, you have several options,
> >>> e. g. GNU Emacs 23.3 (DJGPP), Mined, Blocek, etc.
>
> >> Don't they all use VGA (EGA) text modes (and thus 256 or 512 glyphs
> >> at one time)?
>
> > No. GNU
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:08 PM, Zoltán Bacskó wrote:
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>> P.S. TSCDOS sounds cool, has TASM sources, but I'm not sure how
>> accurate it is. Some processors (e.g. early Pentiums) eventually
>> reset, and later ones were wonky (non-atomic??) on SMP machines. I
>> guess that doesn't matter for
1) I like to use RAR archiver but if you see it as a problem I can pack it with
ZIP
2) "If Bloček supports Unicode, and comes with FreeDOS, then I'd say
that FreeDOS /has/ support for Unicode."
No, I doubt we can say that.
The reason is that in FreeDOS in not possible to copy files with LFN