Great news, thanks! I've been following the feature request discussion
on the tracker, so it's great to see the new version with the cool new
changes.
There's a lot in this announcement (because so many new features) so I
wasn't able to reproduce all of that in the news item for the website,
but
Hello list,
I finished release 6 of lDebug (with a small L) today. This is my
advanced 86-DOS debugger project based on FreeDOS Debug/X (in turn based
on MS-DOS Debug), with some ideas from DR-DOS Debug. The duration since
the prior release 5 is back to less than 6 months as opposed to the
Any chance for direct dial?
Will be on the road, away from my computer, but if you can send that door
off list I would be appreciative.
On Sat, 26 Aug 2023, Jim Hall via Freedos-user wrote:
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 10:29 AM Jim Hall wrote:
[..]
Let's do it! Plan for our FreeDOS virtual
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 10:29 AM Jim Hall wrote:
[..]
> Let's do it! Plan for our FreeDOS virtual get-together for NEXT
> SUNDAY, August 27 at 11am US/Central. (Use your favorite timezone
> converter to find your local time.) We usually alternate topics every
> month (technical v social) but we
Thanks, Jim:
Plan for our FreeDOS virtual get-together for NEXT
SUNDAY, August 27 at 11am US/Central.
For me, then will be 2 AM Monday 28 August.
(Use your favorite timezone
converter to find your local time.)
That's Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).
We usually alternate topics
Thanks, Paul:
I recently learn of the Gemini protocol.
I apologise for slowness getting-around-to my e-Mail Inbox contents.
Gemini is a group of technologies similar to the ones that lie behind
your familiar web browser. Using Gemini, you can explore an online
collection of written