Re: [Freedos-user] Dunfield releases 40+ years of Source Code

2023-11-06 Thread Jim Hall via Freedos-user
This is super exciting! If I remember correctly, we recommended Micro-C as a great free (gratis) C compiler for DOS. I remember using it for several programs of my own at the time. It would be great if Dave could have used a more standard open source license (for example, any of the licenses from

Re: [Freedos-user] DosView, a modern image format viewer and converter

2023-11-06 Thread Jim Hall via Freedos-user
FYI: The DosView news item has been on the https://www.freedos.org/ website for the last few days. It's currently the top news item on the FreeDOS website. On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 5:01 AM Eric Auer via Freedos-user wrote: > > > Hi! SuperIlu is has recently released version 1.1 of DosView: > > htt

[Freedos-user] SBEMU soundblaster emulator news?

2023-11-06 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user
Hi! SBEMU is a project based on MPXPLAY, DOSBOX, HX and JEMM superpowers to create a virtual SoundBlaster soundcard on real computers with more modern sound hardware (HDA, AC97 etc.) which sounds quite exciting! The BTTR thread has been silent since mid-March, so now I wonder whether there have

[Freedos-user] DosView, a modern image format viewer and converter

2023-11-06 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user
Hi! SuperIlu is has recently released version 1.1 of DosView: https://github.com/SuperIlu/DosView It uses Allegro and compiles with DJGPP 12, so with a 386+ CPU, enough RAM and VESA, you can now view those WEBP, JPEG2000, TIFF and other modern file formats in truecolor graphics modes on DOS.