importing modules
Mark 'Kamikaze' Hughes
kamikaze at kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu
Wed Jul 25 22:27:07 EDT 2001
25 Jul 2001 18:01:44 -0400 in <mailman.996098568.21224.python-list at python.org>,
Tim Peters <tim.one at home.com> spake:
>[Duilio Foschi]
>> Or - put it in a different way - which is fully working version for
>> Dos I should download ?
> Sorry, I don't know of any actively maintained Python for DOS. Python runs
> on all flavors of Windows, but official support for DOS was dropped some
> time ago due to utter lack of user interest and user volunteers. Anyone
> else know of one?
No, but if it's for a resource-constrained machine, wouldn't Linux be
a reasonable upgrade path? dosemu, which is included in standard Linux
distros, seems to run most DOS software, so there's a fairly small
adjustment bump.
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