Yes, Dan:
Tasks that could be completed in seconds now take minutes in Windows. This is a
major cause of physician burn-out with electronic health records.
I hated Aussie social security. It required using a Web form. That was
very complex. I found it infuriating!
https://www.servicesaustr
Re: the Compaq, in the late 80's, with the bus expander and a multi-port serial
card, we ran a 6-user Pick system application using wyse-60 terminals. Also ran
a 10-user version on an AT. Tasks that could be completed in seconds now take
minutes in Windows. This is a major cause of physician bur
Hey Dan:
That's great info! I glad to see so many getting use ouf of old
hardware. I, myself, have a whole load of old hardware.
If it still works, or can be made to work, there's no need to chuck it!
In particular I have
a T40 and, perhaps more interesting, A Compaq Portable III.
Get them
That's great info! I glad to see so many getting use ouf of old
hardware. I, myself, have a whole load of old hardware. You all have
given me the stimulus to see what I can do with it. In particular I have
a T40 and, perhaps more interesting, A Compaq Portable III.
I even have, in a flip-top j
Hi Dan:
What are others using freedos for: business, curiosity, running retro
games and apps for fun, to avoid total dependence on the evil empire, or
something else?
I have an ancient heart rate monitor. Its computer interface uses DOS
software via a serial port!
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Hi,
Can speak for no one but myself, to be sure.
Still, I run DOS exclusively, having no issues reaching the internet with
it, or this list smiles.
My situation is unique however.
for the record, I am not running freedos, or not as of yet, as I have not
found a reason to choose it over my cu
A T43 running FreeDOS sounds like a good writing machine.
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 11:53:50PM +0100, John Vella via Freedos-user wrote:
> I've installed freedos because I'm writing my second novel, but I'm easily
> distracted, so I wanted a machine with a decent word processor,
> (Wordperfect
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:47 PM Daniel Essin via Freedos-user
wrote:
>
> What are others using freedos for: business, curiosity, running retro
> games and apps for fun, to avoid total dependence on the evil empire, or
> something else?
Evil empire? "Which one??" ;-) What evil are we escap
I've installed freedos because I'm writing my second novel, but I'm easily
distracted, so I wanted a machine with a decent word processor,
(Wordperfect 5.1) and no internet access or games to distract me. I have
deleted the games folder, but accidentally installed MS Word 5, which will
do the job.
Well, I installed dosemu on my Linux machine, so I could run older dos
games like doom and descent as well as work on dos c sources.
-Chris
Intelligencia Computer Consulting
An open-source and computer help company
http://icctechconsult.com/
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023, 2:14 PM Jim Hall via Fre
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:46 PM Daniel Essin via Freedos-user
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm following this list and find it very interesting. I found it when I
> was trying to prepare myself to help a friend whose business in built
> around a DOS app. It's clear that many/most/all? have access to othe
Hello,
I'm following this list and find it very interesting. I found it when I
was trying to prepare myself to help a friend whose business in built
around a DOS app. It's clear that many/most/all? have access to other
computers and OSes. This would be obvious if only because one needs
access
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