Upgrade bios for MSI 7677 H61i-e35 (B3) mini-itx motherboard
Here are the steps as best I can recall:
First download the Windows98SE image (Win98SE_bootdisk.iso) from
http://www.allbootdisks.com/download/98.html
Second download the bios update .exe (in my case
msi_bios_upgrade_7677v63.zip) and u
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 6:02 AM, David McMackins wrote:
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> I will look into Net-Tamer and Procom. Telix was the software I had
> found the defunct website for. I'm not sure if I want to trust a mirror.
Try looking here:
* http://www.bttr-software.de/freesoft/comm1.htm
Eric Auer also wrote
Hi Dale,
> I downloaded as-easy-as from your site.
> I didn't see a "LET command listed. Its a command
> that makes dos qpro special. None of my dos macros
> would run without it.
> Maybe you could talk to Corel or who ever owns
> the copyright and see if they could bring back their
> office soft
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 7:02 AM, David McMackins wrote:
> My laptop has a hardware modem, internal. It's a Pentium III machine, so
> I'm not sure what risks that may imply about it being a Winmodem I've
> heard such nasty things about.
Winmodems were simplified devices which got the nod for syste
On Fri, 13 Apr 2018, Dale E Sterner wrote:
A really good one is xtalk; if you can find it. Procomm is also
good; if you can find it. Telex requires a password otherwise
it stops working after a few uses. Procomm is nice to look at
It's called "Telix", and no it does not stop working or require
Is this related to the xtalk available in the Debian repository?
Happy Hacking,
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On 04/13/
A really good one is xtalk; if you can find it. Procomm is also
good; if you can find it. Telex requires a password otherwise
it stops working after a few uses. Procomm is nice to look at
but xtalk is a little better. I wish someone would write an xtalk
clone extended to other ports - usb etc. Xta
I downloaded as-easy-as from your site.
I didn't see a "LET command listed. Its a command
that makes dos qpro special. None of my dos macros
would run without it.
Maybe you could talk to Corel or who ever owns
the copyright and see if they could bring back their
office software for FREEDOS use. Th
On Fri, 13 Apr 2018, David McMackins wrote:
I will look into Net-Tamer and Procom. Telix was the software I had
found the defunct website for. I'm not sure if I want to trust a mirror.
Here you go: http://www.retroarchive.org/garbo/pc/termprog/telix351.zip
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My laptop has a hardware modem, internal. It's a Pentium III machine, so
I'm not sure what risks that may imply about it being a Winmodem I've
heard such nasty things about.
I will look into Net-Tamer and Procom. Telix was the software I had
found the defunct website for. I'm not sure if I want to
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 05:56:59AM +, Jim Hall wrote:
> I also remember using Telix and ProComm for this, both under MS-DOS before
> FreeDOS was a thing. I don't know web sites, but you can probably Google
> them.
http://vetusware.com/category/Communication/?cat=6
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Zbigniew
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