<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Thomas,<br><br>I took look and ran the examples under freedos. That is as far as I got, though it looked interesting. Thanks for the information.<br><br>David Johnson<br><br>--- On <b>Tue, 9/30/08, Thomas Clayton <i><topcatdrc@yahoo.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">From: Thomas Clayton <topcatdrc@yahoo.com><br>Subject: Re: [GEM Development] Current status and future?<br>To: "GEM Development" <gem-dev@simpits.org><br>Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 9:21 PM<br><br><pre>Did ANY of you have a peek at that ref. URL I provided a week, or so, ago?<br><br>Among the ref.s URLs is one to "G-GUI".<br><br>Owen says<br>> part of the system <br>> is a Visual Basic-based tool,<br>Interestingly enough, when you unzip that zip archive for "G-GUI"
and<br>read a little of the Readme's, you find that he has used MS-VB<br>'tools' (or made something similar) for his work.<br><br><br>There IS the DOS USB 'stuff'.<br>http://www.georgpotthast.de/usb/<br><br>I mentioned the COBOL /BUT/ there were others including G-GUI on this page<br>http://www.georgpotthast.de/computer/cindex.htm<br><br>I /thought/ you'd all be able to ;-) click on the G-GUI link<br>and GOTO (I KNOW! I'm NOT supposed to use that in structured programming!<br>:-D )<br>http://www.georgpotthast.de/g-gui/index.htm<br>yourselves!<br><br>BTW,<br>When was / Where can be found:<br>> the other part uses<br>> Borland's Turbo Vision <br>> libraries (which are now actually open source, in a version<br>> for <br>> DJGPP/Windows/Linux).<br><br>A FEW more details, please. (DJGPP is the Free Assembler, right?)<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Thomas Clayton<br><br>--- On Tue, 9/30/08, Owen Rudge <owen@owenrudge.net> wrote:<br><br>>
From: Owen Rudge <owen@owenrudge.net><br>> Subject: Re: [GEM Development] Current status and future?<br>> To: "GEM Development" <gem-dev@simpits.org><br>> Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 10:37 AM<br>> > Or use GNU/Linux. Fedora and Ubuntu have pretty good<br>> click and go<br>> > virtual machines :P<br>> <br>> It doesn't make developing using 16-bit tools much<br>> easier though. ;-) I have <br>> VMware set up, I just don't have a suitably configured<br>> VM with useful tools <br>> in it these days, nor really do I have the time to work on<br>> anything just <br>> now. In theory I could release source code one day, but<br>> part of the system <br>> is a Visual Basic-based tool, and the other part uses<br>> Borland's Turbo Vision <br>> libraries (which are now actually open source, in a version<br>> for <br>> DJGPP/Windows/Linux). We'll see.<br>> <br>> -- <br>>
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