Ah - I still have my MagnaRAM diskette around somewhere - (also had RAMgate) -
loved that on my AU$400, second-hand 486DX running Win3.1, circa 1995. With
PlannetCrafters enhanced GUI software (last seen on Vetusware, IIRC), I felt
that my setup was so smooth I had no need to upgrade to Win98 et
Hi Eric:
One of your pictures shows MagnaRAM:
How did you like it, in Win3 / Win95 actually?
I doubt that I ever installed it. Like I said, a lot of that stuff was
acquired because it looked like it might be useful. Most I ever got
around to playing with.
Ray
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On Sunday, January 3rd, 2021 at 3:54 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
> I have posted pics of some stuff.
>
> The last pic is two trays of a couple hundred Software of the Month Club
>
> disks - mostly 5.25 and the last
Hi Ray,
> I have posted pics of some stuff. ...
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/aTdSyfEHbbdhKkxV7
One of your pictures shows MagnaRAM:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEMM#MagnaRAM
WinWorld says "MagnaRAM, from Quarterdeck Corporation,
is a utility that speeds up virtual memory swapping by
compress
I have posted pics of some stuff.
The last pic is two trays of a couple hundred Software of the Month Club
disks - mostly 5.25 and the last few are 3.5, freeware, category general
interest.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aTdSyfEHbbdhKkxV7
Ray
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Thanks, Ralf:
https://winworldpc.com/home might be a good place for all things
software, while The Internet Archive at https://archive.org/ would be a
good place for both software and manuals.
I found the latter interesting!
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28Meg, double height HDD.
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I also have my first seven PCs. They start at AT.
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Oh and adapters for small devices like laptops, with software to
configure them.
I had a DOS LAN. The cards and disks are here, somewhere.
Ray
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You might be surprised.
Certainly on eBay. I personally would love to buy extra word processing,
especially things I never got a chance to try.
Oh and adapters for small devices like laptops, with software to
configure them.
Seriously, in some parts of the world, lower graphics environments a
Possibly interested here too! :)
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 23:38, Jim Hall wrote:
> I'd love to see a list! There's probably some books and software I'd like.
>
> Jim
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:30 PM Ray Davison wrote:
>
>> I will keep DOS running primarily for accounting and word-processing,
>
I have four classic cars to redesign. The most effort I could put into
the SW is a dozen close ups of the spines, and putting it in a box.
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What about Win 3 stuff?
Ray
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I'd love to see a list! There's probably some books and software I'd like.
Jim
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:30 PM Ray Davison wrote:
> I will keep DOS running primarily for accounting and word-processing,
> because none of the "modern" apps have given me reason to change.
>
> However, I have about
Hi Ray, do you have any books on x86 assembly?
Thanks, Marvin
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 3:30 PM Ray Davison wrote:
> I will keep DOS running primarily for accounting and word-processing,
> because none of the "modern" apps have given me reason to change.
>
> However, I have about fifteen linear
Hi Ray,
> However, I have about fifteen linear feet of software and third party
> books that I may have used but mostly acquired because I thought it
> might be useful someday - including a two pound, still skin-packed,
> package to connect DOS to a 3270.
>
> I need the shelf space. Does this
Hi Eric,
>> However, I have about fifteen linear feet of software and third party
>> books that I may have used but mostly acquired because I thought it
>> might be useful someday - including a two pound, still skin-packed,
>> package to connect DOS to a 3270.
>
> I doubt that all software still
On 12/30/2020 12:28 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
I will keep DOS running primarily for accounting and word-processing,
because none of the "modern" apps have given me reason to change.
However, I have about fifteen linear feet of software and third party
books that I may have used but mostly acquire
Hi Ray!
> However, I have about fifteen linear feet of software and third party
> books that I may have used but mostly acquired because I thought it
> might be useful someday - including a two pound, still skin-packed,
> package to connect DOS to a 3270.
I doubt that all software still works,
I will keep DOS running primarily for accounting and word-processing,
because none of the "modern" apps have given me reason to change.
However, I have about fifteen linear feet of software and third party
books that I may have used but mostly acquired because I thought it
might be useful some
Hi.
Thanks for the feedback.
Jim, if the FreeDOS MediaWiki can also be used to create the DOS software
catalog, I will help from time to time.
I can try to make pages for:
- Software
- Authors
- Companies
For the Software pages I will do a similar categorization (subcategories)
like the OS2World
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 10:57 AM Martin Iturbide
wrote:
> 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 DO
I think Chelson Aitcheson was working on something like this called DOSLife...
but perhaps I misremember what the project was all about.
Chelson, if you see this, feel free to jump in and enlighten me! :)
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Hi Martin,
> I had been contacting OS/2 developers that no longer support their software
> and asked them to open source their software. Sometime I have luck,
> sometimes not, but I have been consolidating the source code on Github for
> some years now.
> https://github.com/os2world
I did similar
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
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:45 PM, jasse...@itelefonica.com.br
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> On 9 april Bernd Blaauw said:
>>I'm not sure of DILLO's capabilities.
>
> No javascript yet.
And it won't get it for some time. The devs need to add a lot more
DOM support before thinking about it.
> JAS
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On 9 april Bernd Blaauw said:
>muPDF was ported a while ago, listed on BTTR forums somewhere.
muPDF is a Windows program that will (at least its non-graphics
parts) run under Japheth's HX DOS extender, in a powerful enough
machine. Since the minimum requirements to do so are much like
the min
Hi, Tyler found a nice link page which links shareware and
freeware audio processing software (e.g. oscilloscope / FFT,
ham radio "modem" using your soundcard, that kind of stuff)
for DOS, Windows and Linux. Enjoy.
http://www.tigertronics.com/sl_soft.htm
Raw notes about some of the more interes
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