Sender: root AT sympatico DOT ca Message-ID: <32A6C9C7.4A99CAF@sympatico.ca> Date: Thu, 05 Dec 1996 08:10:31 -0500 From: "Mike A. Harris" MIME-Version: 1.0 To: fighteer AT cs DOT com CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: SVGALIB stuff References: <32A6410A DOT 5823 AT gbrmpa DOT gov DOT au> <32A6655B DOT 1E57 AT cs DOT com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John M. Aldrich wrote: First off, my apologies for the horrible margin widths. My .Xdefaults has too small of a message composition size for NSmail. (fixed now hopefully). > Leath Muller wrote: [snip] > I'd like to use Linux, but too much of what I do > is only relevant to > DOS. (Has anybody managed to get Descent 2 to > > work in Linux, for example? ;) As a matter of fact, yes. DOSemu 0.64, Linux 2.0.26, Pentium 120 w 20M physical memory and 32M swap. Descent, Warcraft, Doom, Heretic, Hexen, and many others run easily from DOSemu under Linux. It does take some time to configure, however it does work and is very playable (although slower than raw DOS). > I've considered setting up partitions and > whatnot, but it's just not > worth the effort right now. Maybe later. > However, I have used Unix > extensively and I agree that it's more > gcc-friendly than DOS. But > that's sort of inevitable, IMHO. Setting up partitions is pretty easy. Either backup and re-partition, or just use FIPS, or don't bother with partitioning and just install Linux into your existing MS-DOS file system (UMSDOS). I've done all methods and each was equally easy. (Back then time being very much a beginner.) I now do about 95% of my DOS developement in Linux (Using DOSemu, Borland C, TASM and DJGPP.) The multitasking is ROCK SOLID. I've NEVER crashed the machine (although programs crash DOSEMU occasionally). Being able to have 12 text windows simultaneously available AND Xwindows AND DOSemu ALL running at once is absolutely the most wonderful programming environment I've ever used. (Not to mention what WINE will add to this.) My advise to any programmer (Text mode nut OR GUI nut) is to try out Linux for developement. Granted there is a learning curve (as there is with any new OS), and a lot of configuration to do, however when you're done, you can sit back and enjoy the frills. Mike