bocke 09.02.2024, 20:58 (edited by bocke, 09.02.2024, 22:04) |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion (Users) |
This one is for Bret Johnson. |
bocke 09.02.2024, 21:47 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I posted in other topic that I made Acrobat Reader for DOS run under |
bocke 09.02.2024, 21:55 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I posted in other topic that I made Acrobat Reader for DOS run under |
bocke 09.02.2024, 22:00 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I posted in other topic that I made Acrobat Reader for DOS run under |
bocke 09.02.2024, 22:02 (edited by bocke, 09.02.2024, 23:25) @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
Just for the completeness sake, here it is in VirtualBox,too: |
bocke 10.02.2024, 07:35 (edited by bocke, 10.02.2024, 07:57) @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> About the second topic: PDF 1.0 conversion, I'm also interested in that. |
bocke 10.02.2024, 15:19 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> But if you want to convert your favorite modern E-book to PDF 1.0, that, |
roytam 10.02.2024, 16:00 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> > About the second topic: PDF 1.0 conversion, I'm also interested in that. |
bocke 10.02.2024, 18:27 @ roytam |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> This could be possible with windows. acrobat distiller 1.0 can parse output |
roytam 11.02.2024, 01:21 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> > This could be possible with windows. acrobat distiller 1.0 can parse |
Laaca Czech republic, 11.02.2024, 19:24 @ roytam |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
Program Halibut can perform conversions to PDF format. The DOS version also exist. --- |
bocke 12.02.2024, 02:21 (edited by bocke, 12.02.2024, 02:57) @ roytam |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> the problem is GhostScript doesn't generate PDF-1.0 files. |
bretjohn Rio Rancho, NM, 10.02.2024, 17:01 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> Anyway, I think these old versions might be able to generate PDF 1.0. The |
bocke 10.02.2024, 18:25 @ bretjohn |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I normally don't use PostScript, but I think the problem is that PS is |
bretjohn Rio Rancho, NM, 10.02.2024, 18:47 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> True. But at least in DOSBox, there is only the internal version of DOS and |
bocke 10.02.2024, 20:10 @ bretjohn |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I agree that's how it SHOULD work. I'm using DOSBox 0.74-3 and when I |
bretjohn Rio Rancho, NM, 11.02.2024, 22:05 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> No, the versions are ok. I use 0.74-3 too and it works. |
rr Berlin, Germany, 11.02.2024, 23:21 @ bretjohn |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I did some experimentation and figured out the problem. It turns out to be --- |
bocke 12.02.2024, 02:56 (edited by bocke, 12.02.2024, 11:27) @ bretjohn |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I did some experimentation and figured out the problem. It turns out to be |
bretjohn Rio Rancho, NM, 13.02.2024, 20:49 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I had the best luck with leaving memory management to DOSBox. It usually |
Rugxulo Usono, 13.02.2024, 06:21 @ bretjohn |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
Note that my documentation experience is almost nonexistent, so I do not claim to be an expert. |
Rob 11.02.2024, 15:30 @ bocke |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
Hi: |
bretjohn Rio Rancho, NM, 11.02.2024, 21:57 @ Rob |
Acrobat Reader for DOS under emulators and PDF1 conversion |
> I suppose you know there is a DOS port of MUPDF: |