Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/10/20/12:47:44
Damian Yerrick wrote:
> Gautier <Gautier DOT deMontmollin AT Maths DOT UniNe DOT CH> wrote in message
> news:380D100D DOT AD2EC6F6 AT Maths DOT UniNe DOT CH...
> > > Notepad renames files to *.txt
> > > Edit.com replaces tabs with spaces.
> > > Many other DOS editors use all of CPU time, which
> > > severely cuts into the distributed.net client's keyrate.
> >
> > Try my edit.exe http://members.xoom.com/gdemont/edit.htm
> > It just doesn't have the 3 mentioned problems...
>
> Yes, but I forgot to mention that Edit.com 95 allows files
> up to 64,000 lines, while Notepad and your edit.exe are
> limited to 64,000 *bytes.*
>
> And how did you support Windows 95 close requests
> and the Windows clipboard under DOS?
1) Take a look at home: SETEdit (from v2apps) doesn't have problems with file
names, doesn't eat your CPU, can be configured to use tabs and to *see* the
tabs, is limited only to the DPMI memory provided by Windows (much more than
64Kb ;-)
2) It supports windows clipboard, what do you mean with "W95 close requests"?
3) As a djgpp program have some special advantages when used to call external
programs of the djgpp suite.
4) You have sources, something not so common in the DOS/Windows world.
SET
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