Fred Nora
Fred Nora
[zBl4ckUser](https://github.com/zBl4ckUser) was right .... it was not a bug ... at this time i was working to port the kernel to 64bit. The new kernel was able to do just...
 Now the whole system is running very well in 64bit.
 >>> The GUI in September 2022.
The system has two repositories at the moment. One called gramado/ and another one called hot/ . You can use 'make' to compile everything in the given repository. If hot/...
Cool :) Very nice this test. Probably you created a new file using the command interpreter gdeshell. In this case the command will create an empy file. But it is...
We need to do more tests like this one. We can create files using the gramcode and using some commands in the command interpreter gdeshell. We can open these text...
very good, thank you!
> Hi! Yes, I created the file using the command 'newfile aa.c' in gdeshell, after that I opened the file with the gramcode. I thought it was a bug because...
This is still a work to do in the file system support. That is why im using only .cpp .ini and .txt. hehehe
 See: im still not using .c extention ... we still can't use only one single letter in the extention. In the picture you can see a file called test1.c...