Patch 7.4.1425
Problem: There are still references to MS-DOS support.
Solution: Remove most of the help txt and install instructions. (Ken Takata)
Files: src/INSTALLpc.txt, runtime/doc/os_msdos.txt, csdpmi4b.zip,
Filelist
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13. Windows 3.1x
================
! make -f Make_w16.mak 16 bit, Borland C++ 5.0
!
! Warning: Be sure to use the right make.exe. It should be Borland make.
!
! You will almost certainly have to change the paths for libs and include files
! in the Makefile. Look for "D:\BC5" and "ctl3dv2". You will get a number of
! warnings which can be ignored ( _chmod, precompiled header files, and
! "possibly incorrect assignment").
!
! The makefile should also work for BC++ 4.0 and 4.5, but may need tweaking to
! remove unsupported compiler & liker options.
!
! For making the Win32s version, you need Microsoft Visual C++ 4.1 OR EARLIER.
! In MSVC 4.2 support for Win32s was dropped! Use this command:
! nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes
14. MS-DOS
==========
! Summary:
! ren Make_bc3.mak Makefile; make 16 bit, Borland C++ and Turbo C++
! ren Make_tcc.mak Makefile; make 16 bit, Turbo C
! make -f Make_djg.mak 32 bit, DJGPP 2.0
! make -f Make_bc5.mak 32 bit, Borland C++ 5.x (edit it to
! define DOS)
!
! Warning: Be sure to use the right make.exe. Microsoft C make doesn't work;
! Borland make only works with Make_bc3.mak, Make_bc5.mak and Make_tcc.mak;
! DJGPP/GNU make must be used for Make_djg.mak.
!
! The Borland C++ compiler has been used to generate the MS-DOS executable; it
! should work without problems. You will probably have to change the paths for
! LIBPATH and INCLUDEPATH in the start of the Makefile. You will get two
! warnings which can be ignored (one about _chmod and one about precompiled
! header files).
!
! The "spawno" library by Ralf Brown was used in order to free memory when Vim
! starts a shell or other external command. Only about 200 bytes are taken from
! conventional memory. When recompiling get the spawno library from Simtel,
! directory "msdos/c". It is called something like "spwno413.zip". Or follow
! the instructions in the Makefile to remove the library.
!
! The Turbo C Makefile has not been tested much lately. It is included for those
! that don't have C++. You may need to make a few changes to get it to work.
!
! DJGPP needs to be installed properly to compile Vim; you need a lot of things
! before it works. When your setup is OK, Vim should compile with just one
! warning (about an argument to signal()).
!
! Make_bc5.mak is for those that have Borland C++ 5.0 or later. At the top of
! the file, there are some variables you can change to make either a 32-bit
! Windows exe (GUI or console mode), or a 16-bit MS-DOS version.
! NOTE: multi-byte support is broken in the Borland libraries, not everything
! will work properly! Esp. handling multi-byte file names.
!
! If you get all kinds of strange error messages when compiling, try changing
! the file format from "unix" to "dos".
15. Installing after building from sources
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13. Windows 3.1x
================
! The Windows 3.1x support was removed in patch 7.4.1364.
14. MS-DOS
==========
! The MS-DOS support was removed in patch 7.4.1399.
15. Installing after building from sources
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! *os_msdos.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
*msdos* *ms-dos* *MSDOS* *MS-DOS*
! This file contains the particularities for the MS-DOS version of Vim.
- 1. Two versions for MS-DOS |msdos-versions|
- 2. Known problems |msdos-problems|
- 3. Long file names |msdos-longfname|
- 4. Termcap codes |msdos-termcap|
- 5. Shifted arrow keys |msdos-arrows|
- 6. Filename extensions |msdos-fname-extensions|
- 7. Memory usage and limitations |msdos-limitations|
- 8. Symbolically linked files |msdos-linked-files|
- 9. Copy/paste in a dos box |msdos-copy-paste|
-
- Additionally, there are a number of common Win32 and DOS items:
- File locations |dos-locations|
- Using backslashes |dos-backslash|
- Standard mappings |dos-standard-mappings|
- Screen output and colors |dos-colors|
- File formats |dos-file-formats|
- :cd command |dos-:cd|
- Interrupting |dos-CTRL-Break|
- Temp files |dos-temp-files|
- Shell option default |dos-shell|
-
- For compiling Vim see src/INSTALL.pc. *msdos-compiling*
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Two versions for MS-DOS *msdos-versions*
-
- There are two versions of Vim that can be used with MS-DOS machines:
-
- *dos16*
- Dos16 version Can be used on any MS-DOS system, only uses up to 640 Kbyte of
- memory. Also runs on OS/2, Windows 95, and NT. Excludes some
- Vim-specific features (autocommands, syntax highlighting,
- etc.). Recommended for use on pre-386 machines.
- *dos32*
- Dos32 version Requires 386 processor and a |DPMI| driver, uses all
- available memory. Supports long file names and the Windows
- clipboard, but NOT on Windows NT. Recommended for MS-DOS,
- Windows 3.1 and Windows 95.
-
- There are also two versions that run under Windows:
- Win32 version Requires Windows 95 or Windows NT, uses all available
- memory, supports long file names, etc. Has some problems on
- Windows 95. Recommended for Windows NT. See |os_win32.txt|
- Win32 GUI Requirements like the Win32 version, but runs in its own
- window, instead of a console. Has scrollbars, menu, etc.
- Recommended for Windows 95 and Windows NT. See |gui-w32|.
-
- It is recommended to use the Dos32 or Win32 version. Although the Dos16
- version is able to edit very big files, it quickly runs out of memory when
- making big changes. Disabling undo helps: ":set ul=-1". The screen updating
- of the Dos16 version is the fastest of the three on DOS or Windows 95; on
- Windows NT, the Win32 version is just as fast.
-
- *DPMI*
- For the Dos32 version, you may need a DPMI driver when running in MS-DOS. If
- you are running Windows or installed a clever memory manager, it will probably
- work already. If you get the message "No DPMI", you need to install a DPMI
- driver. Such a driver is included with the executable in CSDPMI4B.ZIP. Run
- "cwsdpmi" just before starting Vim each time. Or you might want to include
- "cwsdpmi -p" in your autoexec.bat to make it resident. The latest version of
- "CSDPMI*.ZIP" can be obtained from: "ftp.neosoft.com:pub/users/s/sandmann".
-
- *minimal-features*
- The 16 bit DOS version has been compiled with minimal features. Check the
- |+feature-list| which ones are included (marked with a "T").
- You can include more features by editing feature.h and recompiling.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Known problems *msdos-problems*
-
- When using smartdrive (MS-DOS 6.x) with write-behind caching, it is possible
- that Vim will try to create a swap file on a read-only file system (e.g.
- write protected floppy). You will then be given the message >
- A serious disk error has occurred .., Retry (r)?
- There is nothing you can do but unprotect the floppy or switch off the
- computer. Even CTRL-ALT-DEL will not get you out of this. This is really a
- problem of smartdrive, not Vim. Smartdrive works fine otherwise. If this
- bothers you, don't use the write-behind caching.
-
- Vim can't read swap files that have been opened already, unless the "share"
- command has been used. If you see stray warnings for existing swap files,
- include the "share" command in your config.sys or autoexec.bat (see your MSDOS
- documentation).
-
- The Dos16 version can only have about 10 files open (in a window or hidden) at
- one time. With more files you will get error messages when trying to read or
- write a file, and for filter commands. Or Vim runs out of memory, and random
- problems may result.
-
- The Dos32 version cannot have an unlimited number of files open at any one
- time. The limit depends on the setting of FILES in your CONFIG.SYS. This
- defaults to 15; if you need to edit a lot of files, you should increase this.
- If you do not set FILES high enough, you can get strange errors, and shell
- commands may cause a crash!
-
- The Dos32 version can work with long file names. When doing file name
- completion, matches for the short file name will also be found. But this will
- result in the corresponding long file name. For example, if you have the long
- file name "this_is_a_test" with the short file name "this_i~1", the command
- ":e *1" will start editing "this_is_a_test".
-
- When using the Dos32 version and you run into problems with DPMI support,
- check if there is a program in your config.sys that eats resources. One
- program known to cause this problem is "netx", which says "NetWare v. 3.26
- Workstation shell". Replace it with version 3.32 to fix the problem.
-
- The Dos32 version will parse its arguments to handle quotation. This is good
- to edit a file with spaces in its name, for example: >
- vim "program files\accessories\ppp.scp"
- A side effect is that single quotes are removed. Insert a backslash to avoid
- that. For example, to edit the file "fi'le.txt": >
- vim fi\'le.txt
-
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Long file names *msdos-longfname*
-
- If the Dos32 version is run on Windows 95, it can use long file names. It
- will work by default. If you want to disable this, use this setting:
- set LFN=N
- You can put this in your autoexec.bat file.
-
- Note: If you have installed DJGPP on your machine, you probably have a
- "djgpp.env" file, which contains "LFN=n". You need to use "LFN=Y" to switch
- on using long file names then.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Termcap codes *msdos-termcap*
-
- If you want to use another output method (e.g., when using a terminal on a COM
- port), set the terminal name to "pcansi". You can change the termcap options
- when needed (see |terminal-options|). Note that the
- normal IBM ansi.sys does not support all the codes of the builtin pcansi
- terminal. If you use ansi.sys, you will need to delete the termcap entries
- t_al and t_dl with >
- :set t_al= t_dl=
- Otherwise, the screen will not be updated correctly. It is better to use
- nansi.sys, nnansi.sys, or the like instead of ansi.sys.
-
- If you want to use Vim on a terminal connected to a COM: port, reset the
- 'bioskey' option. Otherwise the commands will be read from the PC keyboard.
- CTRL-C and CTRL-P may not work correctly with 'bioskey' reset.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 5. Shifted arrow keys *msdos-arrows*
-
- Use CTRL-arrow-left and CTRL-arrow-right instead of SHIFT-arrow-left and
- SHIFT-arrow-right. The arrow-up and arrow-down cannot be used with SHIFT or
- CTRL.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Filename extensions *msdos-fname-extensions*
-
- MS-DOS allows for only one file name extension. Therefore, when appending an
- extension, the '.' in the original file name is replaced with a '_', the name
- is truncated to 8 characters, and the new extension (e.g., ".swp") is
- appended. Two examples: "test.c" becomes "test_c.bak", "thisisat.est"
- becomes "thisisat.bak". To reduce these problems, the default for
- 'backupext' is "~" instead of ".bak". The backup file for "thisisat.est"
- then becomes "thisisat.es~". The 'shortname' option is not available,
- because it would always be set.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 7. Memory usage and limitations *msdos-limitations*
-
- A swap file is used to store most of the text. You should be able to edit
- very large files. However, memory is used for undo and other things. If you
- delete a lot of text, you can still run out of memory in the Dos16 version.
-
- If Vim gives an "Out of memory" warning, you should stop editing. The result
- of further editing actions is unpredictable. Setting 'undolevels' to 0 saves
- some memory. Running the maze macros on a big maze is guaranteed to run out
- of memory, because each change is remembered for undo. In this case set
- 'undolevels' to a negative number. This will switch off undo completely.
-
- *msdos-clipboard-limits*
- In the Dos32 version, extended memory is used to avoid these problems.
- However, if you are using the clipboard, you can still run into memory
- limitations because the Windows clipboard can only communicate with Vim using
- Dos memory. This means that the largest amount of text that can be sent to
- or received from the Windows clipboard is limited by how much free Dos memory
- is available on your system.
-
- You can usually maximize the amount of available Dos memory by adding the
- following lines to Dos's "config.sys" file: >
-
- DOS=HIGH,UMB
- DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\himem.sys
- DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\emm386.exe RAM
-
- Modifying config.sys in this way will also help to make more memory available
- for the Dos16 version, if you are using that.
-
- In the Dos16 version the line length is limited to about 32000 characters.
- When reading a file the lines are automatically split. But editing a line
- in such a way that it becomes too long may give unexpected results.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 8. Symbolically linked files *msdos-linked-files*
-
- When using Vim to edit a symbolically linked file on a unix NFS file server,
- you may run into problems. When writing the file, Vim does not "write
- through" the symlink. Instead, it deletes the symbolic link and creates a new
- file in its place.
-
- On Unix, Vim is prepared for links (symbolic or hard). A backup copy of the
- original file is made and then the original file is overwritten. This assures
- that all properties of the file remain the same. On non-Unix systems, the
- original file is renamed and a new file is written. Only the protection bits
- are set like the original file. However, this doesn't work properly when
- working on an NFS-mounted file system where links and other things exist. The
- only way to fix this in the current version is not making a backup file, by
- ":set nobackup nowritebackup" |'writebackup'|
-
- A similar problem occurs when mounting a Unix filesystem through Samba or a
- similar system. When Vim creates a new file it will get the default user ID
- for the mounted file system. This may be different from the original user ID.
- To avoid this set the 'backupcopy' option to "yes".
-
- ==============================================================================
- 9. Copy/paste in a dos box *msdos-copy-paste*
-
- *E450* *E451* *E452* *E453* *E454*
- The 32 bit version can copy/paste from/to the Windows clipboard directly. Use
- the "* register. Large amounts of text can be copied this way, but it must be
- possible to allocate memory for it, see |msdos-clipboard-limits|. When moving
- text from one Vim to another, the type of the selection
- (characterwise/linewise/blockwise) is passed on.
-
- In other versions, the following can be used.
-
- (posted to comp.editors by John Velman <[email protected]>)
-
- How to copy/paste text from/to vim in a dos box:
-
- 1) To get VIM to run in a window, instead of full screen, press alt+enter.
- This toggles back and forth between full screen and a dos window.
- NOTE: In Windows 95 you must have the property "Fast Pasting" unchecked!
- In the properties dialog box for the MS-DOS window, go to "MS-DOS
- Prompt/Misc/Fast pasting" and make sure that it is NOT checked.
- To make this permanent, change the properties for
- "\windows\system\conagent.exe" (from Philip Nelson, unverified).
-
- 2) To paste something _into_ Vim, put Vim in insert mode.
-
- 3) Put the text you want to paste on the windows clipboard.
-
- 4) Click the control box in the upper left of the Vim window. (This looks
- like a big minus sign.) If you don't want to use the mouse, you can get
- this with alt+spacebar.
- 5) On the resulting dropdown menu choose "Edit".
- 6) On the child dropdown menu choose "Paste".
-
- To copy something from the Vim window to the clipboard,
-
- 1) Select the control box to get the control drop down menu.
- 2) Select "Edit".
- 3) Select "Mark".
- 4) Using either the keys or the mouse, select the part of the Vim window that
- you want to copy. To use the keys, use the arrow keys, and hold down shift
- to extend the selection.
- 5) When you've completed your selection, press 'enter'. The selection
- is now in the windows clipboard. By the way, this can be any
- rectangular selection, for example columns 4-25 in rows 7-10. It can
- include anything in the VIM window: the output of a :!dir, for
- example.
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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! *os_msdos.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Feb 26
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
*msdos* *ms-dos* *MSDOS* *MS-DOS*
! This file used to contain the particularities for the MS-DOS version of Vim.
! MS-DOS support was removed in patch 7.4.1399. If you want to use it you will
! need to get a version older than that. Note that the MS-DOS version doesn't
! work, there is not enough memory. The DOS32 version (using DJGPP) might still
! work on older systems.
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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