SnowBall Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) I think it might just be better to provide a standalone portable MS-DOS Editor rather than having to install NTVDMx64 for 64-bit Windows users. Download here Project cancelled. No more downloads. It will create a temp file in the working directory so make sure that directory is not write protected. Some characters might not show correctly but I don't think that is a big issue. It can run within Command Prompt or standalone. The other good thing is it can interact with your system so you can copy text using notepad and paste into Edit or vice versa. Running in Command Prompt: Running standalone: Hope you like it, SnowBall Edited November 5, 2019 by SnowBall Jan Krohn 1 Quote
Jan Krohn Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 All we need now is QBasic, and we can throw bananas at each other… Quote
SnowBall Posted April 28, 2019 Author Posted April 28, 2019 (edited) I've got DOS Shell working but it is pointless because it uses up all memory to do a directory listing of your hard drive. Ask me if you want it. Here is MS-DOS QBasic and it can run standalone or inside Command Prompt just like MS-DOS Editor. Project cancelled. No more downloads. I can't play GORILLA.BAS because instead of showing color, the screen is black and I can't see anything. I will try to fix this when I get time, so no bananas for now. Edited November 5, 2019 by SnowBall Quote
Jan Krohn Posted April 28, 2019 Posted April 28, 2019 I already have it running in a VM but this is simply amazing. Quote
SnowBall Posted April 28, 2019 Author Posted April 28, 2019 (edited) I was thinking about converting the full MS-DOS so it can run under Windows 10 64-bit. I've already got DOS 1.25 done but it is completely useless because not many DOS apps were designed for it. It is a bit challenging doing DOS 3.x and above but I think I can get it (eventually). I've got half of MS-DOS 3.30 working already and hopefully I can get everything done next week. The hardest thing is that not every DOS utility can be converted without a risk. You certainly don't want things like CHKDSK or SCANDISK running on Windows 10 64-bit with direct disk access because it can mess up your hard drive easily. Below is my fully working COMMAND.COM and you can even launch 64-bit Windows apps using it! PM me if anybody want any specific DOS app to be converted. Project cancelled. No more requests. Edit: Yep done! I figured out you don't need to convert every app and the converted COMMAND.COM can handle 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit apps. You can also use COMMAND.COM to run Windows 10's Command Prompt or use Windows 10's Command Prompt to run COMMAND.COM which is surprising. I am now packing this up ready to share it! The only problem now is the copyright. I don't think Microsoft still care about DOS anymore but it would be good just to confirm that I can upload the whole OS. If I can't then you can simply grab the files off your DOS 3.30 floppy or download it from the internet to a folder and replace COMMAND.COM with this one. Project cancelled. No more downloads. Although I know this is 100% safe if you don't do silly things, I still have to say: I am not responsible if you mess up your computer by running this unofficial DOS port to 64-bit Windows. Please don't run any disk related commands as you might end up destroying your hard drive partitions because file systems did change a lot in the last 30 years. If you have never used DOS before or don't have the basic knowledge about it, run it in a VM for the sake of your data. Edited November 5, 2019 by SnowBall NIM 1 Quote
yea55 Posted September 18, 2020 Posted September 18, 2020 I can't tell you how disappointing it is to discover this only after the author has pulled the plug on the project and deleted the download links with no explanation. Quote
Mr. Russell Wuertz Posted September 20, 2020 Posted September 20, 2020 Circa 1995, there was available the C code for, MemoPade.exe. Unfinished DOS, Editor. The compressed file of code could be downloaded. I have a royalty free, version of, MemoPad.exe. If in the future, DOS will not make available, EDIT.COM, then this one is better than edlin.com Contact me: russell.r.wuertz@protonmail.com The price of postage, & a CD has to be paid for. Quote
Mr. Russell Wuertz Posted November 24, 2021 Posted November 24, 2021 Yeah, I am selling on Ebay. Price is reasonable. http://ebay.us/XqTlcp?cmpnId=5338273189 Couldn't sell this cheaper. Want this in other countries who still use DOS, or MSDOS? Glad to help you out and get it to you then. Quote
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