On Tue, 15 Jul 2014, Eric Auer wrote:

>
> Hi :-)
>
>> In my opinion historical applications should be advantage for intel devices
>> not weight for free dos. If NORTON COMMANDER is the condition lets to
>> rewrite it to c :-)
>
> There already are a few nice free file managers,
> including clones of popular NC and XTree styles,
> so that would be easy...

DOS Navigator.

Looks like a mix of Norton Commander and Turbo C, but I like it.

> So who knows, maybe you CAN actually find systems
> which are "as weak as a C64" and create stronger
> possibilities by installing a stripped down (!!)
> version of a FreeDOS port on them?

Apple //e with 128K, dare ya. :P

> I have the impression that people create new apps
> for DOS because they can use them together with
> existing apps for DOS. Porting DOS to a platform
> where nothing old runs will miss that fun factor.

This.

-uso.

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