Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/06/10/05:51:12
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998 vtailor AT gte DOT net wrote:
> But, I don't think that you are going far enough. I don't see why the
> cygnus terminal should be grafted onto the Microsoft Dos console window,
> with all of its known and documented limitations. I did a demonstration
> project on this subject, involving porting the Unix slrn news reader to
> a homegrown Dos stdio library. (The latest compressed executable should
> still be found in the Usenet `alt.binaries.news-server-comparison' news
> group, and will run on all versions of Windows from W3.x and up to the
> latest NT.)
>
> That homegrown Dos window has the advantage of being a `true' Windows
> application, which means it can be subclassed, and it can use, e. g.,
> asynchronous winsocket calls. It is a trivial job to add the other Dos
> window functionality, such as copy-and-paste and font selection, to this
> window. And, it still is possible to launch `Dos' applications from the
> window, which naturally execute in the Microsoft console.
Do you mean that you have made a replacement to that "unresizable" DOS
Windows? Really! I am interested in , could you give us an ftp or http
location where I can find you work? (never head about
alt.binaries.news-server-comparison, my news server neither....)
Benoit Papillault
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