jSH VS g

Compare jSH vs g and see what are their differences.

jSH

A Javascript scripting engine for DOS (by SuperIlu)

g

g: A portable general purpose programmable text editor with calculator and macro facility. (by johnsonjh)
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jSH g
2 1
102 29
- -
1.7 4.7
about 1 year ago 5 months ago
C C
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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jSH

Posts with mentions or reviews of jSH. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

g

Posts with mentions or reviews of g. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing jSH and g you can also consider the following projects:

DOjS - A MS-DOS Creative Coding IDE/platform based on JavaScript

dosbox-core - A DOSBox core for use in RetroArch and other libretro frontends.

libi86 - Attempt to reimplement non-standard C library facilities (e.g. <conio.h>) used in MS-DOS programs, for IA-16 GCC & ACK ― mirror of https://gitlab.com/tkchia/libi86 • Ubuntu packages for cross-compilation at https://launchpad.net/%7Etkchia/+archive/ubuntu/build-ia16/ • DJGPP/MS-DOS binaries at https://github.com/tkchia/libi86/releases

mle - flexible terminal-based text editor (C)

portfolio_os - 3DO M1 Opera Portfolio Operating System source code

fdpp - FreeDOS plus-plus, 64bit DOS

Minibox - Small Linux commands for resource limited systems

Doom8088 - Doom for 16-bit DOS computers