LXer: How to use the FreeDOS text editor
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Editing files is a staple on any operating system. Whether you want to make a note about something, write a letter to a friend, or update a system configuration file-you need an editor. And FreeDOS provides a user-friendly text editor called (perhaps unimaginatively) "FreeDOS Edit."Editing filesThe simplest invocation of FreeDOS Edit is just*EDIT. This brings up an empty editor window. The patterned background suggests an empty "desktop"-a reminder that you aren't editing any files.read more
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Editing files is a staple on any operating system. Whether you want to make a note about something, write a letter to a friend, or update a system configuration file-you need an editor. And FreeDOS provides a user-friendly text editor called (perhaps unimaginatively) "FreeDOS Edit."Editing filesThe simplest invocation of FreeDOS Edit is just*EDIT. This brings up an empty editor window. The patterned background suggests an empty "desktop"-a reminder that you aren't editing any files.read more
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