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From: Donald Kingsbury
@Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 22:21:59 -0800
@Sender: semware-owner{at}sawasdi.apana.org.au
Dear Clueless, Elftree for Dos, version 3.13 available from
timingiseverything.com, was always a much better shell than X-tree. It
always ran flawlessly with TSE for Dos -- I used them together for years
without trouble. I ran TSE from within Elftree. When TSE (or for that
matter any other Dos program) was called from Elftree, Elftree shrank to
nothing so it wouldn't get in the way -- and it never did. It was very
well programmed and gave you something that Xtree never had; it allowed you
to comment your 8.3 file names. The current version 3.44, h reads long
filenames -- not useful in Dos -- and does not allow commenting. If you
are still using Dos use version 3.13.
Don Kingsbury
At 08:06 AM 1/29/03, you wrote:
>I run TSE for DOS on an old Toshiba 486 laptop.
>
>I'm a long time user of the XTree file manager. But sometimes whenm I
>run it from the TSE Alt+U+H DOS shell, when I try to return to TSE I
>get a message saying the a program as "stolen" TSE's memory.
>
>Is there a way I can congigure my system so that TSE and XTree can
>learn to "play well together"?
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