Mail Archives: opendos/1997/02/01/11:08:26
In article <Pine DOT LNX DOT 3 DOT 95 DOT 970201093351 DOT 4180A-100000 AT capslock DOT com>,
mharris AT blackwidow DOT saultc DOT on DOT ca writes
>On Fri, 31 Jan 1997, Ian 'DrDebug' Day wrote:
>
>> >I think that when the sources are released that COMMAND.COM will come
>> >to resemble a strange (but awesome) mix of 4DOS and bash. Also, just
>> >FYI, NDOS is just an *older* version of 4DOS which was licensed from
>> >JPsoft to Symantec for the Norton Utilities.
>>
>> One of the first things I will do is Direct screen writes, regardless of
>> portability. Who gives a s***, I want it fast on my PC... ;-)
>
>RIGHT ON!!!! Thats the good olefashioned PC user attitude I like to
>hear!!! I HATE programs that do screen output like this:
>
>write("C:\>");
>
>then write() calls superprint() which calls DOS which has been
>intercepted by ANSI.SYS, then the BIOS, then... ...zzzzzz...
Exactly! Two things have always bugged me:
1) No matter how fast machines get, they always take f***ing ages to
boot!
2) No matter how fast machines get, DOS can only manage to do a DIR at
8088 crawl speed.......
Go figure.
Ah, sudden thought (I get those sometimes), perhaps it's a conspiracy by
Microsoft to point to the fact that DOS is old and out-dated, and we
should be using Windows.... So, come on guys; let's make OpenDOS
something to reckon with, then we can close Windows for good.
>4DOS does direct writes (depending on how you set it up).
Yeah, but most other stuff that goes through DOS is pretty naff.
DrDebug
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