Reply 20 of 22, by Jo22
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nfraser01 wrote on 2025-02-07, 20:08:Norton Utilities and Flight Simulator are on the list so must have been very compatible with the real thing...
Hi, yes, I think so. ^^
I've played a bit with it in emulators, Steem v3.2 (Win XP) and NosSTalgia (Mac OS X 10.4)..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytM-uznCZc4
What I've noticed is that it does support the alternate CGA palettes, for example.
Playing those obscure 1981-1987 adventure games on PC must have been fun with Ditto.
Because they weren't that speed sensitive, I mean.
And that's really the main problem, lack of performance.
On a fast Atari ST with 16 MHz or with an processor upgrade (68010 or higher),
PC-Ditto was like an ordinary XT, maybe. Or on par with a Sanyo MBC-555, at least. 😀
But that being said, I didn't mean to hijack your thread. 🙁
It just all came to mind because of PC-DOS 3.30..
How's your Model 30 286 going, by the way?
If MS-DOS 5 causes trouble, you could try DR DOS 5 as an alternative.
It's about same age and like MS-DOS/PC-DOS 5 it can use UMBs and HMA, if available.
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