JimCricket wrote:Maybe I lack sense of humor, but I don't think that “to bite” is the right attitude in this case. What I've found is a possibly interesting s/w tool, by a publisher in Concord, NH 03301 (U.S.A.). A tool still in beta, hopefully capable of granting a modern (Windows) Developing Environment for DCAL.
At present I'm busy elsewhere but, as soon as I can, I intend to test it and I'll be glad to share the results of this experience with whomever interested, provided we'd share the same positive attitude in general and the same assumption that a DOS-based DCAL is desperately obsolete and not worth wasting time with.
- J.C.
Well that was shorthand for fishing for information on what this thing you found actually does, I guess I just don't get what it is since you're not giving up what it actually improves in the process.
Good luck on your endeavors...
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