Used not is it.
As far as I know there is no component or application for FreeDOS
that's developed in Forth. But it should be perfectly useable under
FreeDOS, so if you have some ideas, fill your boots mate. :)
Cheers,
The Hippo
On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 at 02:20, Bruce Axtens via Freedos-devel
I stumbled over DX-FORTH this morning which purports to be "... a
Forth language compiler and development system for MS-DOS and CP/M-80
operating systems. It is intended to be a complete, easy to use,
programming tool for the creation of turnkey applications." Is this a
language used at all in
I tried to update the section "examples" in fd help 1.1.0, some with the help of the programmers. Maybe it helps you too. It would be a win-win situation, if you find mistakes there, simply inform me.www.bootablecd.de. section freedos hilfe (help)Willi--Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem
> On Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 at 10:09 AM, Jim Hall via Freedos-devel
> wrote:
>
[..]
> > What to do about the "Networking How-to"? This is a collection of
> > pages that wasn't written as a typical "wiki" page (every page in a
> > wiki should stand on its own, with links to other pages for
Personally, I'm a big fan of keeping information in one easy to access place.
If it were me, I would put the articles in their own section on the wiki under
a helpful title, where they could also be linked to from other articles in the
wiki, e.g. an article on how to install FreeDOS could link
I've been moving the FreeDOS wiki content over by copy/paste. And I've
finished almost all of the tricky pages .. then it's a collection of
small pages (mostly usage pages for programs) which I think should go
quickly. Then I'll add wiki editor accounts for anyone who wants them.
The new wiki