Reply 200 of 247, by Lynaryd
Can we fix some of the broken links plz?
Can we fix some of the broken links plz?
Found this place today:
Could have some useful obscure info for some people?
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Doesn't Enigma have an account here? 😁
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I am not really sure these count as "interesting"... considering I would've read them Back In Teh Day.
"I see a little silhouette-o of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you
do the Fandango!" - Queen
Stiletto
jake gross's site (contains some blindness related stuff for dos and windows 3.x)
www.grossgang.com
to win the game you must defeat coppa!
http://chng.it/DNc2L8LvLJ
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The "Virtual Floppy Drive" link in the OP is dead (this link http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html)
Just fyi 😀
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wrote:Found this place today:
Could have some useful obscure info for some people?
th99 is a great tool, possibly one of the best ones out there when it comes to anything old and needing jumpers. It's well known, theres even downloadable versions out there which is handy as I can use the search function and search the entire directory for anything specific 😀
"Last edited by DosFreak on 25 Feb 2012" :·//
Virtual Floppy Drive: http://vfd.sourceforge.net/
wrote:wrote:Doesn't Enigma have an account here? 😁
Indeed.
However it's migrated to http://retronn.de and I will not do huge updates to the old hardware gallery any more. Though the new one has more features, such as longer descriptions, additional images or videos, direct download of drivers, manuals and stuff.
Occasionally I enable live stream in the evening when playing around with hardware. Recently e.g. with the Nexgen Nx586-P90 system and Diablo 1.
(Yes it runs and my char is already level 16...)
Retronn.de - Vintage Hardware Gallery, Drivers, Guides, Videos. Now with file search
Youtube Channel
FTP Server - Driver Archive and more
DVI2PCIe alignment and 2D image quality measurement tool
Steve's Finds
Thread about addons for games.
http://www.legendsworld.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12114
Yes the site is a warez forum but the thread linked is legit.
Is that forum safe? Coz https everywhere blocks it here..
Expired SSL cert. Http works
Well , seen the forum thru web.archive.org and archived the topic for anyone interested.
Yay it has releases, thank you DosFreak!!
MsvcLibX - A set of MSVC Library eXtensions
https://github.com/JFLarvoire/SysToolsLib/tre … ster/C/MsvcLibX
The MsvcLibX library is built upon 30 years of work. It exists because the Microsoft Visual C/C++ library is only a subset of th […]
The MsvcLibX library is built upon 30 years of work.
It exists because the Microsoft Visual C/C++ library is only a subset of the standard C library, and I wanted to port to DOS and Windows programs using some of the missing parts.
Initially Microsoft C compilers for MS-DOS tried to be as compliant as possible with the standard C library. Then Microsoft rewrote their library for Windows. But when the WIN32 API became prevalent, Microsoft apparently lost interest, and stopped porting to MS-DOS and Windows the new C include files and library routines that got standardized over the years.
To the point that's it's now impossible to rebuild any recent Posix/Unix/Linux program using the MSVC library.MsvcLibX adds a number of standard include files and library routines that I've needed over the years. For example the directory access routines defined in dirent.h, or the symbolic link support in unistd.h.
It also includes a number of useful routines and macros, either needed internally to implement and debug the above, or made necessary by irresolvable incompatibilities between Unix and Windows.Other major features of the MsvcLibX library are:
A powerful make system, based on Microsoft nmake files, that allow building multiple versions of the same program (Ex: DOS/WIN32/WIN64) with one simple command. And in most cases without having to write any dedicated make file.
Support for UTF-8 sources, allowing to build programs working in any code page.
Support for NTFS symlinks and junctions.
Support for DOS, and Windows 95 targets, for targeting old computers.
Support for bound DOS+Windows programs, for truly universal executables that work in all versions of DOS and Windows.
Links for running new software on old Windows
http://louis.steelbytes.com/vs2008_vs_win40.html
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vclx/
http://slproweb.com/download/RunMagic.zip
Cool.
I just wish somebody did that for Vista. Basically - bring it to the same level of SW compatibility as Win7.
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The general concept of DosWin32 pack is the same as that in Borland Power Pack: the main task is not to support the DPMI applica […]
The general concept of DosWin32 pack is the same as that in Borland Power
Pack: the main task is not to support the DPMI applications (although some
DPMI functionality is present), but to support win32 console applications in
pure DOS.
some cool 9X4EVER drivers
http://www.tmeeco.eu/9X4EVER/GOODIES/
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