On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 12:39:38 +, you wrote:
Hi BAHCL,
I hope you remember PG, it works in such purposes.
Try:
dir /s | pg
mem /d | pg
all information are scrollable back and forth
Yes I know.
But usually I use PG {filename}, and I think MORE or LESS or PG is
for the program that
Hi Johnson,
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:03:12 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Of course, MEM doesn't store screen output into internal buffers. If
you wish to use scrolling possibility, use 3rd party utilities (usually
named LESS).
I start with M$-DOS 3.2, when the first time I use DIR I have the
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:03:12 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Hi Arkady,
Of course, MEM doesn't store screen output into internal buffers. If
you wish to use scrolling possibility, use 3rd party utilities (usually
named LESS).
I start with M$-DOS 3.2, when the first time I use DIR I have the
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 14:41:10 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
when FreeDOS is booted or not?
VER /R command shows you all you need.
Sorry for this, it's my careless mistake.
don't know how to check which version is kernel.sys if you did not boot it.
otherwise, simplest is to just download most recent
Johnson Lam schreef:
perhaps SYS CONFIG file can show the kernel version if file is a FreeDOS kernel.
I remember no version information when SYS. I didn't try SYS CONFIG.
Is it necessary to show version during SYS? My opinion is a bit more
information harmless.
might be a possible option.
SYS
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1--2004 14:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For this should be used option /C (which is yet equal to /A
in my MEM).
ASM Unless there's a bug, I don't see many
ASM differences between MEMA /C and MEMA /A,
ase Perhaps this was a confusion and you mean not
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 23:39:12 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Hi,
I mean is yet equal to /A, as I say. In other words: which is not yet
completely implemented.
Maybe I'm too stupid.
MEMA/C or /A with /P give me a scrolled screen, I can see the programs
layout but can't scrolled back, I suggest
Hi!
2--2004 11:43 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnson Lam) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JL MEMA/C or /A with /P give me a scrolled screen, I can see the programs
JL layout but can't scrolled back,
Of course, MEM doesn't store screen output into internal buffers. If
you wish to use scrolling
Hi,
Arkady V.Belousov escribio':
Hi!
31--2004 13:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnson Lam) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My MEM shows much more info about extended and XMS memory. :)
JL Yes.
JL Just a suggestion, because the program high and low area is very
JL clear, just a glance can see
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:22:54 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, but I strongly disagree. Unless there's a bug, I don't see many
differences between MEMA /C and MEMA /A, but it is true that NEITHER
resemble MS-MEM /C
Actually I seldom use the traditional FreeDOS MEM (sorry guys) because
MI show
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 13:43:50 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Hi,
SegmentSize Owner Type / source
--- - - -
1.00k INT vectors table
0040 256BIOS data area
0050 512DOS data area
0070
Hi!
1--2004 11:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnson Lam) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JL I've an idea, as the official MEM of FreeDOS, is it good to include
JL the FreeCOM and Kernel information also?
Which (information) one?
JL I got a bit annoy because when I want to check Kernel version I have
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 05:57:05 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Hi,
Of course, I try to review other memory viewers to find which more
interesting things may be showed.
Good.
My MEM shows much more info about extended and XMS memory. :)
Yes.
Just a suggestion, because the program high and low
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