![]() I am looking for a mode 80 solution mainly but I'll have a look nevertheheless ! one-on-one mapping to basic ASCII charset like ) or would it really require multi-byte char support and/or the KMODE ?ĮDIT: I missed your reply in my initial reply sounds really cool. * I'll probably Open Source it on GitHub if I get this Concerning the JIS use-case, it definitely sounds useful, but since I have zero experience with that, I haven't put it on my MVP list. * MSX-DOS2 only: Large file support (using the MSX-DOS2 memory manager) * Modern / PC-Like File Dialogs for Open and Close * Full mouse-support, including right-click for context-specific operations ![]() * Restores the original console-prompt after usage. * On-demand basic MSX-DOS2 support for handling subdirs and files with 'complex' paths. * MSX-DOS1 compatibiliy and memory model no support for streaming larger files (let's say 48KB). * Operations: Select all, invert selection, cut, copy, paste, delete, find and find & replace. * Controls: Modern / PC-like keyboard controls for selections, scrolling and copy/paste. * Optionally restores the original console-prompt after usage (nor choose to leave the text on-screen). * Scroll up/down per line and per page and to beginning/end using cursor-keys and ctrl+cursor keys * Cmdline driven fast viewer only alternative for: type /p V0.1 - Getting the basics up & running, but already be useful (sad face: I also already exactly made this 25 years back) I'll checkout akid, but I'll probably start creating my own to get my rusty assembly skills back on track. Thanks for the feedback & tips guys, much appreciated.
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