On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Rugxulo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> P.S. You might do better with TxWin (LGPL, C), which does explicitly
> support DOS via OW: http://trac.netlabs.org/txwin/
>
> Argh, his download link is broken. You might have to email him
> directly (although I also seem to have a local .ZIP copy here if
> desperate).
>
>
Thanks for the link, Rugxulo!
Looks like they updated txwin in June 2014. They have directory indexing on
the web server, so I found it here:
http://www.dfsee.com/txwin/
http://www.dfsee.com/txwin/txwin2xx.zip
I'll give it a try.
I thought to try something new with the updated installer. Rather than have
one big program that does everything, why not create a few simple tools
that can be used in an INSTALL.BAT to install FreeDOS? Enhanced Batch File
tools already exist, I suppose, but I wanted to use free software tools
that stamped "FreeDOS 1.2" at the top of the screen, and always gave a
consistent appearance.
(If you want to point me to such Enhanced Batch File tools, with source
code under some free license like the GNU GPL, please let me know.)
I'll post a note in the 'Working on FreeDOS 1.2' email thread, so people
who are watching there will see it.
jh
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