Den mån 27 maj 2019 09:38David Griffith skrev:
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> I'm coordinating a bunch of updates to Frotz[1], including the DOS port.
> One of the big enhancements is UTF-8 support for input and output. This
> would allow effortless support for accented characters and alternate
> alphabets. We've tested
MicroPython has a target for freedos:
https://github.com/micropython/micropython/blob/master/ports/unix/Makefile#L229
I don't know if it builds. It is too late to find out for me.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 23:51, Rugxulo wrote:
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> Hi,
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> On Tue, Jan 29, 2019, 4:40 PM Matej Horvat >
>> On Tue, 29
, just to discuss a bit off-topic (well, non-Python) programming
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> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 9:09 AM Pär Moberg wrote:
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> > Is there a python 3 implementation for dos?
> > I saw circuitpython and micropython and thought that they would be portable
> > to dos since
&g
Hi,
Is there a python 3 implementation for dos?
I saw circuitpython and micropython and thought that they would be portable
to dos since they run on quite limited hardware, but if there already is a
py3 port it would be unnecessary for my purpose.
My purpose is to run python 3 on dos.
Just leaving my two cents here:
If I remember correctly, that Info-Zips unzip 6.0 does support the
higher compression quality of 7-zips Deflate routine. So you can
compress better zips with 7zip than with some of the other archivers,
although they might have caught up by now.
On a "just a feeling"
In DOSbox info-zips zip16 and unzip runs fairly well (with cycles = max
95%) if I remember correctly
Den ons 22 aug. 2018 22:04Rugxulo skrev:
> Hi,
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> On Wed, Aug 22, 2018, 7:07 AM Tom Ehlert wrote:
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>> as a side note: I have no experience with UNZIP.EXE in DOS, but I think
>> it's