Where can this program you talk of be found? It would be great to use the code in a linux-look-a-like OS. Since that is what I'm working on.
And first begin with a text-based browser for under the textmode. The rest will come later.
Balai Goyan a.k.a. Sebastian McClouth
There are others way to do it:
- one way is to edit your msdos.sys, but that means that your program will be used as a shell-program.
- one other way is to make a pif-file in windows say on your desktop. You will have to edit this file. Just for the record, I'm Dutch and I use Dutch programs but...
If you can get your hands on a DOS-version of Norton Commander's DiskDocter, you could try to fix the disk but I can't garantee you it will be completly repaired.
I'd advice to format a disk from DOS. Not a Windows-dosbox, but pure DOS. Then try to run it like MiggyD said.
If that doesn't work...
A small reply on my last reply. It only decompiles to assembler. You'd need an assembler program or an translator to basic. If I find something I'll let you know
Well I just found a decompiler. You can download it straight from: http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/pagemaker/511/disasm.bas
But be carefull: Not fully compatiable w/ all exe's yet.
Grtz
I've seen and used a unfinished decompiler. But I lost the program after an INT24 on my harddrive.
But it disassembled the file and from that it wrote something Basic-like.
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