Subj : Daynbr
To : mark lewis
From : Dallas Hinton
Date : Wed Aug 29 2012 12:39 am
Hi mark -- on Aug 29 2012 at 02:30, you wrote:
ml> that's one of the main things that daynbr does.. actually, the main
ml> thing... but i also thought you said that you were able to use
ml> 4DOS/4NT/4OS2 (one of them) on your setup...
No, someone suggested it, but I'm not willing to overlay yet another OS/shell!
ml> hunh? maybe... but it seems to me that while 16bit is out, 32bit is
ml> in??
Yes, true. However, if I have to rewrite for 32, why not for 64?
ml> wow! i've only ever had v1.0... and it has a misspelling in the
ml> copyright if you hadn't noticed :P
ml> where can i get a/the daynbr v2.1 original archive from Ben Baker??
I should have it here.... Yes, I do. I can send it to you....
ml> if you are talking about my "stream of consiousness" stuff, i
ml> dunno... and i can't fathom why it would need to be an executable...
ml> but then again, i don't run a 64bit OS... and likely won't until a
ml> true and real need is depicted that i cannot refuse...
ml> if you have a 64bit machine at your disposal and you want/need to
ml> carry on with your 16bit operations, the only answer these days is
ml> to set up a VM... others have already pointed out the available
ml> recovery options... moving past that is dancing on the razor's edge
ml> but someone has to do it ;) -=B-)
Yup -- I've got a VM running, but there are a few disadvantages, and the
challenge of moving ahead is, um, interesting. :-)
ml> i can only hope that my previous postings have offered some
ml> assistance and an answer to your plight... especially since most
ml> everything in BATPOWER is 16bit ;)