On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 12:14 +, Bart Oldeman wrote:
> On 11/13/06, Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rex Conn wrote:
> > > > > The only restrictions I'd put on the source code is that it not be
> > > > > used for
> > > > > an OS other than FreeDOS or any commercial products without my
>
Hi!
13-Ноя-2006 19:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Blair Campbell) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
BC> Hi. Not to be a party pooper, but why not use OW + _WASM_ as WASM is
BC> closer to MASM than NASM...
WASM is non-separated, (almost) non-maintained product, with floating
properties,
On 11/13/06, Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rex Conn wrote:
> > > > The only restrictions I'd put on the source code is that it not be used
> > > > for
> > > > an OS other than FreeDOS or any commercial products without my
> > > > permission.
This is a somewhat nasty term that makes it not
Kudos to Rex Conn and JP Software!
4DOS was always the program that made running MS DOS tolerable. The feature I
most liked was the ability to use page-up to work back through pages of previous
commands until I reached the one I needed - I wish bash had such a feature -
ctrl-r doesn't work as wel
Hi. Not to be a party pooper, but why not use OW + _WASM_ as WASM is
closer to MASM than NASM...
On 11/13/06, Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are like me, you have used (or are using) the 4DOS command shell.
> 4DOS was my favorite DOS app. Back in the day, my DOS development
> syste