I don't want to say too much about myself (who cares?).
I'll leave as much space as possible for my
contributions. Check 'em out here.
I am the host Sun Tong. You've bump into a technical guy's home page. I am
As a programmer, I really like Borland's products. Brief, Sidekick, TD, TASM, BC31 ... for sometimes I can't live without them! I really think that Borland always think about our poor programmers when they design their products. But such a good company with so many good products does not hold a large share of market -- THAT'S UNFAIR.A DOS guru? Yes!
"Somebody stops me while I am in DOS!" I am not saying that I love MS DOS,
I just enjoy the freedom it gives me. Have you ever try to turn the
default Echo to off when there is no "@echo off" supported in ms-dos2,
by debugging and adjusting the COMMAND.COM? Have you ever change the DIR
command to list in 2 colons? It's easy!
Just a few twists of COMMAND.COM ... And, I've got bunches of tools built
for myself to ease my live living in DOS. But DOS is out of the fashion
nowadays...
I don't know Windows
as much as I know DOS. I am driven by Ms to use win31 then upgrade to win311
then upgrade to win95 before I get to know them quite well. Now, I still
have to reinstall Win95 now and then (and all my windows utilities. Er,
Disgusted). I lose my freedom in Ms Window so I lose my play ground. I
haven't hack any Windows program up until now and I think I won't in future
either. I am only building my tools now.
I wish DOS were
like Unix. I wish DOS batch file had the ability like Unix shell language.
I wish DOS programs could act as filters like Unix does. I don't
like MS DOS any more after I discovered the wonderful Unix world. And I
don't use COMMAND as my primary shell any more after I tried NDOS.
Never can I say too much about DOOM. Check out my WAD. Remember: You are born to fight and you are no where to hide. No "big" guns!
I'm very glad that you made it this far . . . I hope you'll stick around long enough to get to know just a little bit more about me and my contributions.
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