On 2/3/2006 at 10:44 PM Doc Shipley wrote:
Do they still sell that? I used to have a
"borrowed" registered
version, but I haven't seen it in a long time. As much time as I've
spent running DOS recently, I might even pay for it.
Don't know, but I have a legit copy of my own from years ago. It was okay,
but not quite what I'm looking for.
Cruising the SIMTEL archives, I stumbled on a really cool batch language,
called CENVID (archive name is cenvi211.zip).
It's basically an interperter of a stripped-down version of C, called C
minus-minus. It claims to be NT and 9x compatible, so I may also try it on
my 2K system. It's very slick under 98. It was shareware back in 1996, so
I'll have to see if the author is still around.
I'll also look for that Bourne shell port.
Cheers,
Chuck