yes and that is why i use talking dosbox with nvda in sleep mode. so i
can use all my favorite dos programs once more in a real dos environment
with a real dos screen reader. and its nice that the dos screen reader
talks using whatever voice you have set in NVDA, even if that voice is
decTalk
with windows10 no recovery disk is really needed. you just go in and hit
the reset button in settings. but before i reset i always try to fix the
issue first.
On 3/8/2017 5:28 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
You know what scares me the most.
People who can not fix anything when it breaks.
I had som
I second this whole heartedly.
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To: "Shaun Everiss" ; "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Running DOS games on windows 10?
Hi
Pretty sad that a simple question on here gets people bashin
Hi
Pretty sad that a simple question on here gets people bashing.
Come on!
Why should your basic computer user, who only wants things to work, have to
enter a million commands, troubleshoot, figure things out if it doesn’t
interest them in the slightest?
It’s not their job nor should it be.
It’s
Hmmm.
I do agree some of those commands are a bit inflexable.
the cd command yes you could switch folders but still remain in your
home drive.
You have to switch to that drive first.
But it all depends how you were brought up.
I was born in 1982, in 1991 I got my first computer.
for 5.5 years I
You know what scares me the most.
People who can not fix anything when it breaks.
I had someone I was working with.
I ask her, what do you do if it breaks.
Her answer, incert the recovery disk, tell it to run then it just works.
Ok, I say then what do you do with it, load everything up was her re
that's not complicated at all. for me at least. I got my first pc back
in 1992 when I was 10. It only had dos on it. dos is what I grew up
with. for me, dos is just as easy as windows or mac or android is today.
In my opinion dos is very very easy to learn and use.
On 3/8/2017 11:18 AM, john
Josh,
That's because dos commands are complicated, confusing, and involve far more
detail than 90% of computer users ever want to deal
with.
Consider the following basic example:
c:\users\john> cd e:
c:\users\john>
Change directory to e:? Why am I still in my home directory?
Its because cd is co
jim wrote all his games in visual basic 6 for windows95 and windows98.
and for his dos games, he wrote them in q-basic for dos.
On 3/7/2017 9:35 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
I don't think those games were written in powerbasic. If they were,
there would be no need for all those dlls that come wit
it amaizes me that people today do not know how to use even basic dos
commands. they don't know about stuff like extended memory, upper memory
blocks, how to enable them, the fact that for example lotus123 for dos
requires xmb and extended memory and upper memory to be enabled to run
and so on.
first install it.
then run setup
then in virtual pair1 in the tree view in the first edit box enter com8
in second edit box enter com9
then go into its folder and run nvda.bat
then alt tab back to the folder and run dosbox.exe
then put NVDA into sleep mode with caps lock shift z if using lap
Sidenote - I've compiled executables with lcc that clock in at well under 30kb,
so I'd love to see stats for powerbasic.
I don't know a line of basic myself though :(.
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