What's the word?
Not much to say at the moment but good to see you here..
Alan Ianson wrote to Charles Pierson <=-
Hello Charles,
What's the word?
Not much to say at the moment but good to see you here..
I take it we still run DOS based systems here, even if just for legacy/"retro"
purposes?
Hi Alan, Charles, I take it we still run DOS based systems here,
even if just for legacy/"retro" purposes?
Charles Pierson wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
Hello, Dennis Katsonis.
On 9/11/20 9:52 AM you wrote:
Hi Alan, Charles, I take it we still run DOS based systems here,
even if just for legacy/"retro" purposes?
I had one, but it gave out on me. I tend to push things and see if I
can get things done on systems which aren't supposed to work. I end up frying something or the other.
I had one, but it gave out on me. I tend to push things and seeOK, I have two DOS machines, both 486's. I also have an XT, which
if I can get things done on systems which aren't supposed to
work. I end up frying something or the other.
is half present. Dabbled with DOS assembler after not touching it
for a while, made a small VGA star scrolling demo.
I take it we still run DOS based systems here, even if just for legacy/"retro"
purposes?
I don't anymore although my first BBS back in '95 was running DOS or DRDOS. I was running RA back then, it was awesome. :)
The closest I get to running DOS these days is running DOS doors under dosemu and FeeDOS.
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