FreeDOS 30th Anniversary with Jim Hall and Jeff Brace

Sdílet
Vložit

Komentáře • 5

  • @axle.student
    @axle.student Před dnem

    Happy 30th Birthday, Thanks for all of your effort and dedication with FreeDOS over the years :)
    >
    I really enjoyed working with V1.3 and have a couple of nice custom images with some dev tools to play with.
    I am using VirtualBox at the moment and it works well except VB no longer provides legacy support. Some video can be iffy and there is no midi synth hardware emulation, but still a good experience for some programming etc. :)
    >
    I did take some C (GCC) and FreeBASIC source over from Windows/Linux 64 to JDGPP and FB DOS without any issues for a test run.
    I am looking forward when I get some time to see if I can find or think up any useful CLI utilities out of my source collection. I did a guide on v1.3 setup as well as setting up some dev tools and libraries. I think I posted the PDF on Github... I think :/
    Anyways, there is a 3 part quick video overview on my YT channel showing some FreeDOS setup fun :)
    >
    I am curious about FreeDOS file server ( I can't remember if there was one), but rejetto HFS is easily browsable from the one of the FreeDOS web browsers.
    >
    Good luck and wishes for all future releases :)

    • @vcfederation
      @vcfederation  Před dnem +1

      @axle.student: Thanks so much for your thoughtful comments!

  • @DeFrisselle
    @DeFrisselle Před dnem +1

    In high school we used Bank Street Writer Well, my classmates did I had GeoWrite at home

    • @vcfederation
      @vcfederation  Před dnem

      @DeFrisselle: My teacher used Bank Street Writer while us kids used LOGO turtle graphics in 7th and 8th Grade. In high school it was some sort of terminal word processor. I had SpeedScript as my first word process at home in 1988t or 1989.