On 11/23/17 21:28, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
From: Liam
Proven
TCP/IP basically postdates the MS-DOS era, in PC
terms, and it's Bloaty
McBloatface.
This must be a uSloth TCP/IP you are speaking of. There's the one from FTP
software which was based on the one done at MIT which was freeware. That one
was definitely DOS-era - it ran on DOS 1 and DOS 2. I think I have the MIT
version somewhere if you have a use for it.
I would be interested.
But only
someone who thinks that Emacs or Vi are usable editors could
think this was an appealing virtualisation solution.
Epsilon! Even on Windows 95, it was a not-so-humungous 261KB. If Lugaru
can't cough up a DOS version, I'm pretty sure I still have my DOS Epsilon
distro disks somewhere. Of course, I would have to get a 5" floppy drive
working... :-)
When your are talking about editors and DOS, the only answer is BRIEF!
regards,
chris