Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/22/12:11:45
> On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Yeep wrote:
> > Some guy posted something about why the bios creators (Award, AMI)
> > don't create 32bit bioses.
> I cannot remember that thread, but anyway:
>
> Since 286+, (small) parts of the BIOS are written for Protected Mode,
> mainly for mode switching... (you meant Protected Mode code by '32bit
> BIOS', didn't you?).
Yes
[big snip]
> Imagine a special utility running in a 'hidden' backround domain
> and shelling original PKZIP, ARJ, etc. with different options to
> compress/decompress/list files from archives, that are mounted in
> the file system in the 'visible' domains. Think of going in a .ZIP
> archive using something like UNC-syntax, and also of the usage of
> URLs:
>
> An example:
>
> c:\>pkzip test.zip *.* -ex
> c:\>CD C:\\TEST.ZIP\ mounting PKZIP in the
> c:\\test.zip\>EDIT config.sys background domain
> c:\\test.zip\>MD backups
> c:\\test.zip\>COPY config.sys .\backups\config.sys
> c:\\test.zip\>CD..
> c:\>COPY c:\\test.zip\backups\config.sys c:\config.bak
> c:\>COPY c:\\test.zip\config.sys ftp://ftp.caldera.com/serv/incoming
> running FTP in the
> background
This would be cool, though I'm already capable of doing so in Norton
Comnmander 5.0.
BTW does Midnight Commander support such a feature?
> Ok, I think, that's enough to have you cracks some nice dreams
> over this spring weekend... ;-)
Thanks for ruining my weekend.
No I got all this input to process. :-)
Yeep
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