Re: Hymem & DLL
- Posted by Filthy Jim McNasty <filthy-mcnasty at BIGFOOT.COM> Feb 15, 1999
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Grape and anyone else, I know this has been slightly (?) off the Euphoria track, but as most of us use it in DOS, and many of you write for gamers who need the basemem: 4DOS can be found on Simtel, or direct from http://www.jpsoft.com. They also do a WinDoh!s item called Take Command (More, with enhanced scripting and etc), but I prefer 4DOS as DOS is still the only way out of the cow-pie in troubled times for most of us. It also comes in OS2 & NT flavours, and I am NOT on commission. Multiple commands on the command line, file selection, string/date/time/stopityoureboringthem parsing, REXX compatibility, global commands shutupshutup... The latest SHSUCDX that I've been able to find is at http://www.shsu.edu/~csc_jhm/ (John McCoy's HomePage at SHSU). He says he gave it to the FreeDOS (not Open/DR-DOS) project, but their link to their version is away with the fairies (Well, I couldn't connect anyway). It comes with all kinds of CD-ROM redirection/aliasing stuff, plus source. Um, and if you ever really want to see what a computer can do without a HD, visit http://www.qnx.com and download their demo disk. Surfing the net on a 1024x768 (or whatever you can do) with full GUI desktop. I thought it was an elaborate sales come-on in demo mode till I did it. Screamingly fast too, cuz it's all in RAM. I haven't checked to see if it does email, or downloads, because it's on FD/RAMDisk, but I'll look sometime to see if there's a save to HD option. They're flogging embedded systems, but if they ever target us lesser mortals the Billy G can kiss my is that the time already. > -----Original Message----- > From: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS > [mailto:EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU]On Behalf Of Grape Vine > Sent: 1999 February 14 19:52 > To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU > Subject: Re: Hymem & DLL >