I've just mirrored dosdistrib.zip to ibiblio (I noticed you are now
linking to the Euphoria pages for that.) Would have done it yesterday
but didn't have time. eudos.zip (note: bad download URL .. you'll want
to fix that) looked like a custom rollup, so I didn't include that.
http://www.ibiblio.or
Thank you.
This adress is my personal web I use for my bussiness (programming is
just a hobbie)
its a free geocities account with only 4.2 Mb per hour download limit.
Good
for text, but not for binaries. If the files become popular will be
great to host a
copy at freedos.org or sourceforge.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Marco Achury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Jim
>
> As there is not any official Euphoria release for DOS and I don't found
> interest in the euphoria community to make one. I have prepared two
> small files, do the DOS community can test it.
>
> Check at:
>
Dear Jim
As there is not any official Euphoria release for DOS and I don't found
interest in the euphoria community to make one. I have prepared two
small files, do the DOS community can test it.
Check at:
www.achury.com.ve/eudos
or
http://www.geocities.com/marcoachury/eudos/
Both links poin
G'day everyone
I've been using Euphoria off and on since 1993. It's good, and now that
it's open source, better.
Kind regards,
Bruce.
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Hi!
29-Апр-2008 22:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> I'm sure Euphoria is the best interpreted
>> language available for DOS today...
EA> How about Perl (bloated) or Reginarexx for example? ;-)
Euphoria is more C-like; its structures (sequenc
Hi!
29-Апр-2008 15:08 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco Achury) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
MA> Check the source code of the text editor \bin\ed.ex , It can load
MA> the text file to memory in one single array. You can try to open really
MA> big
MA> files with this editor without memory
> >>
> > Copyright (c) 2007 Rapid Deployment Software (RDS)
> >
> > Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
> copy
> > of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
> > to deal in the Software without restriction, including with
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Jim Hall wrote:
> Also note that I prefer to include only freely-available and
> freely-redistributable programs in the FreeDOS software list, with a
> definite preference for open source / Free software. I downloaded the
> tar.gz file from the Euphoria site, and while the l
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Marco Achury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm sure Euphoria is the best interpreted language available for DOS today,
> is under active development, and is really cross platform DOS/Win/Linux.
> In the 90's I was a QBasic, and later user but now I prefer this l
Hi Marco,
> I'm sure Euphoria is the best interpreted
> language available for DOS today...
How about Perl (bloated) or Reginarexx for example? ;-)
> is under active development, and is really
> cross platform DOS/Win/Linux.
The others are also cross platform but I do not
know how active their
I'm sure Euphoria is the best interpreted language available for DOS today,
is under active development, and is really cross platform DOS/Win/Linux.
In the 90's I was a QBasic, and later user but now I prefer this language.
And if the speed is not good enougth for you, the complete pack includes
Hi!
Marco Achury 05.04.08 9:02 wrote:
> I like the Euphoria language. The WIN32 pack includes a DOS32
> interpreter. I have added a interpreter of Euphoria language to a
> Freedos emergency floppy and some aditional utilities. You can download at:
> http://www.rapideuphoria.com/eudos.zip
I like the Euphoria language. The WIN32 pack includes a DOS32
interpreter. I have added a interpreter of Euphoria language to a
Freedos emergency floppy and some aditional utilities. You can download at:
http://www.rapideuphoria.com/eudos.zip
Is a quick and dirty work, you can simply boot fr
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