GEM can do word processing, DTP, spread sheets, draw vector graphics and
do some basic web browsing. GEM can also execute DOS applications from
inside GEM (so that you'll return to GEM when the DOS application exits).
It can also play MP3s (although some versions of GEMP3 don't seem to like
Hi!
Eric wrote:
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Hi, while DOS is single tasking, maybe there is a TSR which can popup and
show the docs! Similar to Turbo C help system. The TSR can even modify the
lines-on-screen (e.g. set it to 25 after selecting 80x25
Hi everyone.
Sad news. I just got an email that Llamacom (where FreeDOS.org is
hosted) will go out of business on 30 June, so I need to *quickly*
figure out a new hosting provider for the web site. I'm sure several
people here use a hosting provider for their own web sites, so I'm
looking
Hi Jim,
I have a stable dedicated server located in Florida, which provides
everything you require, and I could host the FreeDOS site if desired for a
similar or lower price - I have plenty of space and bandwidth. Let me know
if private if you're interested or want more details.
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Owen
I found http://www.webhostingratings.com/ to provide a quick front-end
to comparing different hosting providers.
Anyone here use DreamHost? http://www.dreamhost.com/
(Let's take the rest of this discussion off-list ... please email me off
the list for followup.)
-jh
Jim Hall wrote:
Hi
You might try ebay for old copies of Borland's compilers. Youll need
the books and I cant bootleg those for you.
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