I will be going...
I know its expensive but having spent a few £1000 on my acorn collection
over the years i could not turn this down!
150 Miles each way on the bike will be fun just hope the weather is good!
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On 18/03/12 15:09, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:
You could try DOSBOX.
Thanks guys - it actually works. I'm amazed! I had tried a couple of
installations of dos - various versions. For some reason I got nowhere
trying to install Win 98 - I guess the 2GiB of memory is seen as a
nonsense by
On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 14:46:41 +
"Joe" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In my university halls we have to use 802.11x authentication to connect to
> the internet, and so can only connect on a computer.
> I would like to connect my xbox 360 to the internet too, and I'm told this
> can be done by sharing
On 18 March 2012 15:22, Liam Proven wrote:
> What's the game & what are the system requirements?
>
I'm actually quite intrigued as to what this game might be too...
Was going to suggest installing VMWare or something and installing DOS.
Sean
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On 18 March 2012 13:15, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi folk sorry for the off topic. Please reply off list. My wife came
> home from a jumble sale with an amazing game and asked me if I could find a
> way of running it for the grandkids. It needs a maximum of Windows 95. It
> won't run under XP
On 18 March 2012 13:06, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 17/03/12 17:19, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> Smarter mail clients can collapse quoted text, you know...
>
>
> I have a principle of using whatever mail client Ubuntu chooses to give me.
> Currently this is Thunderbird. In your terms, not one of the 'sm
On Mar 18, 2012 1:15 PM, "Barry Drake" wrote:
>
> Hi folk sorry for the off topic. Please reply off list. My wife
came home from a jumble sale with an amazing game and asked me if I could
find a way of running it for the grandkids. It needs a maximum of Windows
95. It won't run under XP,
Try DOSBox, its available from the software centre.
I doubt Win95 will work on any computer made in the last 8 years or so
On Mar 18, 2012 1:15 PM, "Barry Drake" wrote:
> Hi folk sorry for the off topic. Please reply off list. My wife
> came home from a jumble sale with an amazing game an
Hi all,
In my university halls we have to use 802.11x authentication to connect to the
internet, and so can only connect on a computer.
I would like to connect my xbox 360 to the internet too, and I'm told this can
be done by sharing an internet connection from the computer.
I'm told this is a
On 18/03/12 13:06, Barry Drake wrote:
On 17/03/12 17:19, Liam Proven wrote:
Smarter mail clients can collapse quoted text, you know...
I have a principle of using whatever mail client Ubuntu chooses to give
me. Currently this is Thunderbird. In your terms, not one of the
'smarter' ones. There
Hi folk sorry for the off topic. Please reply off list. My wife
came home from a jumble sale with an amazing game and asked me if I
could find a way of running it for the grandkids. It needs a maximum of
Windows 95. It won't run under XP, Win 7 or Wine. It is supposed to be
runnable
On 17/03/12 17:19, Liam Proven wrote:
Smarter mail clients can collapse quoted text, you know...
I have a principle of using whatever mail client Ubuntu chooses to give
me. Currently this is Thunderbird. In your terms, not one of the
'smarter' ones. There may be others like me, so thank you
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