I've started the 2 program from freedos and have create 2 floppy disk:
unfortunly the technical who have suggest me the link don't have specified
workin only on ibm/lenovo products..
Michael Reichenbach wrote:
>
> Jim Hall schrieb:
>> The pd1692-1.exe & pd1692-2.exe programs are DOS programs, a
Eric Auer schrieb:
> Hi!
>
>> Also strange... If I unpack the iso on XP then I
>> see just a single txt file, no other files.
>
> The ISO probably contains most of the data as part
> of a bootable diskette image - you could try to get
> that out of the ISO, or maybe just download the
> diskette i
Jim Hall schrieb:
> The pd1692-1.exe & pd1692-2.exe programs are DOS programs, and seem to
> run under FreeDOS just fine. It wants to write a disk image to the
> floppy, and I don't have a floppy connected right now, so cannot test
> it completely. Ran under DOSEmu 1.4.0 and FreeDOS 1.0 Base.
I al
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Mateusz Viste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 July 2008, Jim Hall wrote:
>> Just grabbed it. (...) But the paddle control seems awfully jumpy - I would
>> try to move my paddle up a little bit, and it would jump all the way to the
>> top. Only happens
On Tuesday 15 July 2008, Jim Hall wrote:
> Just grabbed it. (...) But the paddle control seems awfully jumpy - I would
> try to move my paddle up a little bit, and it would jump all the way to the
> top. Only happens sometimes.
Hi,
Honestly, I didn't tested it on DOSemu. I will that test soon,
> Also strange... If I unpack the iso on XP then I see just a single txt
> file, no other files.
this is the 'CD' part; use IsoBuster to look into the 'Bootable' part
(2,8 MB Floppy emulation)
Tom
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Just grabbed it. That was neat to play, thank you for making this. But
the paddle control seems awfully jumpy - I would try to move my paddle
up a little bit, and it would jump all the way to the top. Only
happens sometimes. I am running on DOSEmu 1.4.0 and FreeDOS 1.0 Base.
Also, the AI is very b
The pd1692-1.exe & pd1692-2.exe programs are DOS programs, and seem to
run under FreeDOS just fine. It wants to write a disk image to the
floppy, and I don't have a floppy connected right now, so cannot test
it completely. Ran under DOSEmu 1.4.0 and FreeDOS 1.0 Base.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:38 A
Hi all,
Just a little announcement here:
I wrote recently a little game, which I called "Emeritus Pong". The game is a
simple clone of the well-known "Pong" game (the one which started the history
of computer games, remember?) ;-)
It's written in FreeBASIC, and released under the GNU/GPL licens
Hi!
> Also strange... If I unpack the iso on XP then I
> see just a single txt file, no other files.
The ISO probably contains most of the data as part
of a bootable diskette image - you could try to get
that out of the ISO, or maybe just download the
diskette installer instead ;-)
Eric
iw2evk schrieb:
>
>
> HI,
>
> IBM have release the new versionof pc doctor for dos
>
> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-39306.html
>
> This package creates a self-starting, DOS based diagnostic utility you can
> use to detect failing hardware components.
>
Sounds interesting. I
Hi Roberto,
> IBM have release the new versionof pc doctor for dos
> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-39306.html
> This package creates a self-starting, DOS based diagnostic utility
> you can use to detect failing hardware components.
There is no diskette image online, but they
HI,
IBM have release the new versionof pc doctor for dos
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-39306.html
This package creates a self-starting, DOS based diagnostic utility you can
use to detect failing hardware components.
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