Another game collection? Sure why not. I thought I would see what I could learn by tweaking all these games to run on MiSTer FPGA.Why this collection? Well it's not for everyone. The idea was to make a "booter" version of a top games collection where …
So I just got my OPL3LPT from serdashop in the mail yesterday evening. I spent today playing with it and testing functions. I think I have the hang of patching game files in order to get the basic ADLIB game sound working. I have questions however for anyo …
GRAFIX is a graphics & sound TSR API for the Tandy 1000/PCjr. I wrote the initial version all the way back in 1988. The latest version 2.7 adds support for the IBM PCjr. The Github repository is located at the following URL:
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It recently occurred to me that if I could copy a directory structure full of LFN files from a real mode dos command line (The way xcopy would for SFN files) it would be very useful to me. The real mode dos I'm using is Win 98SE (4.10.2222). A …
Hi There ! For some reason, I cannot get SQ3 working on my Compaq portable.
I have MS-DOS 6.22 loaded, no TSR.
I have 640kb of memory using a SixPack Plus card
When launching the game, I get a blinking cursor and that's it. No error, no sound. Unable to C …
Finally decided to mess around with my pcjr and have a question about memory. It currently has a modified side card and on POST it counts up to 640k. In DOS 3.2 it only seems to see 128k. I've found conflicting information on if you need to run a TSR for D …
I saw there were some functions in MP/M to support it.
And then share.exe in DOS 3+ seemed to be where they added support for it to DOS. Why the TSR? Why not just build it into DOS?
I am presuming early Netware had some sort of file locking - what DOS …
Good people, I'm sure this topic has been already covered many times but there's so many posts, different HW mentioned, and some conflicting info that I decided to ask this again.What I want: MIDI output in DOS on 286/386/486 class HW - think Sierra adven …
The pre-VLB/PCI 486 era is of great interest to me, in particular the attempts of several manufacturers to overcome ISA bus limitations by introducing their own proprietary local bus implementations, none of which seems to have been successful as shortly …