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Hi guys, because the software is impossible to buy anymore, i decide to dissasemble and cracked it. I dont know because rules if is possible to post here to share to community the byte to change
grettings!
Hi guys, because the software is impossible to buy anymore, i decide to dissasemble and cracked it. I dont know because rules if is possible to post here to share to community the byte to change
grettings!
Odd I never knew it was a commercial product.
It’s unfortunate I didn’t find emu386 until 1998, I could have used it in 1992
rmay635703 wrote on Today, 13:33:Odd I never knew it was a commercial product.
It’s unfortunate I didn’t find emu386 until 1998, I could have used it in 1992
Sadly, first version was in 97. I remember back on time i have a old version without the nag screen, was still freeware until v1.00, later the author add the nag screen and become shareware. I will be happy to paid the 10 usd he ask..! I use a lot
Software for 286, first released in 1997, ie. Pentium 2 era...
No wonder I've never even heard about it until recently.
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Grzyb wrote on Today, 16:15:Software for 286, first released in 1997, ie. Pentium 2 era...
No wonder I've never even heard about it until recently.
Remember back on time i get the 1.0 version on a floppy from a friend that was super happy to run some 386 software, and he came home to give me the floppy because he knew i have a 286 too
I used it for some years, until 99, that i leave home to live alone, and i buy a 486 jaja really no joke
what i did not know there was a 1.34 version, i always use the 1.0 one, sadly i lost it
Grzyb wrote on Today, 16:15:Software for 286, first released in 1997, ie. Pentium 2 era...
No wonder I've never even heard about it until recently.
You've must been from a more wealthier country then. ;)
Over here in good, poor old Germany, I had a hot-rod 286 PC on my desktop up until 2000.
Even installed the Y2K patches for Windows 3.1 in 1999 or 2000, when Microsoft released that Year 2000 CD.
My dad had owned a 386 PC and a 486 laptop until by that time.
By 1996/97, I heard of the Pentium 1 first time. 486 PCs were still common.
Edit: Picture of Y2K CD:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ms-Y2K-RCD.jpg
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