Hello Michael
It is not completely related to FreeDOS, but a request I sent you some time
ago is to make it compatible with OS/2 DOS VDM.
But sadly we didn't get the traction to make it possible:
- https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php/topic,2961.30.html
Regards
On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 11:29
ones, smoothtalker (or something similar), which worked with
> the soundblaster soundcard, and provox, which was an opensource one.
>
> Obviously, some worked better than others, and this is by no means a
> complete list of dos screen readers, but it gives you an idea of what's
> tout
Hello
I'm sorry I'm going the other way here talking about screen readers under
DOS, instead of the "installing FreeDOS with a screen reader" topic.
IBM used to have a technology for blind people that used to run on DOS and
OS/2. It was called the IBM Screen Reader.
What is the issue here? It r
Thanks guys for the replies.
I'm taking note of the software you are listing.
Maybe going over the basics some questions may be:
- I want to have the basic Windows 3.1 VM with all fix packs available,
what should I install? Win32s? Y2K patches? We discussed that a little
bit, thanks.
- I want to
Hello
I was wondering if you know some links, articles, hints about all the
software and fixes that can be installed on Windows 3.1 .Like if someone
did the exercise on how he will tune/pimp his own Windows 3.1 today.
There are many articles on how to install Windows 3.1 plain and check what
that
Hi
Thanks for the answers.
Bret, if we talk about real hardware with FreeDOS (or even DOS), using your
USB drivers. Is there any way to attach an USB gamepad and have some kind
of program that maps that USB gamepad as a game port gamepad, so old games
that use the gameport can work with a USB gam
Hi
Some old DOS games used to work with a joystick and/or gamepad using the
very old and discontinued game port.
I was wondering if there is any kind of solution to play old DOS games with
an USB gamepad, but the old DOS game will recognize that gamepad as an old
game port joystick.
Any solution
Hello
Are there any good lists of DOS software available (or that used to be
available)?
I want to see if we can create a list with as much DOS software as possible
and put that on the FreeDOS wiki.
Yes, it is going to be a big list, so I'm also asking for your help.
A starting point may be wik
Hi
By the way, I had been trying to organize the wiki pages by assigning them
some categories.
If someone wants to post a FreeDOS related article, tutorial, links, or
create a page describing your favorite DOS software let me know.
Regards
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 6:45 AM Jim Hall wrote:
> Hi Mi
Hi
To preserve all old DOS software (freeware, shareware, demo, for
non-commercial use, open source, etc) I recommend creating individual
accounts on archive.org and uploading it there. The Internet Archive is a
non-profit public library in the US that can store copies of books and
archives accord
Just as FYI
Some years ago the author of DSMI released the source code of it on Github.
https://github.com/ochrons/dsmi
"*Digital Sound and Music Interface *is a fully digital audio interface for
games and multimedia programs. It provides a unified interface for both
music and sound effects, mixi
Hi
Just in case I created this organization to store the DOS apps related
source code I found while looking for OS/2 source code:
https://github.com/dosalliance
If you want access or work together to grow it out, let me know.
Regards
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 6:41 PM Jim Hall wrote:
> Also, I t
wiki. (
https://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Category:Software)
Also maybe making a wiki template for applications with general
information.
Let me know if it can be possible.
Regards
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 10:56 PM Jim Hall wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 10:57 AM Martin
Hi
I'm new here. I'm part of the ArcaOS, eComStation and OS/2 Warp community
called OS2World.com. Even that we are different communities and different
operating systems, we have a group of people that have interest in
different DOS software apps since OS/2 has its DOS VDM (and Win-OS2).
I had bee
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