Yesterday I tagged and released the first beta test of DOS Frotz 2.50.
Most of the work that went into the DOS interface focus on improving
stablity. I think I've corrected the two outstanding problems with DOS
Frotz: locking up upon exit and crashing with a "dos mem corrupt" error.
This
On at 2019-10-05 18:49 -0500, Rugxulo wrote:
> "Unfortunately, nasm doesn't run over 8086/8088 processors,and I
> couldn't find a compatible assembler!"
>
> Strange. I was lightly playing with 8086tinyplus (on Windows)
> recently, and I noticed that the (in)famous 16-bit NASM build from
> 2005 of