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Vaio DOS is the greatest DOS distribution of all the times. You may freely use it for personal purpose on a retrocomputer at your own risk. Either way, I'll appreciate knowing you have found it to be helpful, my dear friend.
The distro was tested on the Sony Vaio PCG-VX88 (PCG-551L) laptop. It supports networking, USB sticks, and whatnots.
Super Ya-DOS was being written from 1998 through 2004. It's a multiuser operating system for x86 machines. It was written in TASM 2.0 and PowerBASIC 2.10f.
Follow these web pages as well,
http://test.nostalgy.net.ru/alien/sites/ya-dos/
http://old-dos.ru/index.php?page=files&mode=files&do=show&id=2691
MiNES is an editor for NES ROMs in the iNES format. I wrote MiNES because I needed a portable iNES editor that would allow me to change the PAL/NTSC bit of the iNES header. MiNES follows the Marat Fayzullin's iNES specification, and takes care to not change any unused (reserved for future use) bits. That way you can be sure that it will not brake your ROMs (unless you do something stupid), and preserve compatibility with future versions of the iNES format.
MiNES computes ROM's CRC32 and...
FileSystem is an OPENSOURCE program for advanced disk management with built-in drivers for PATA IDE Hard Disks and DVD/CDROM Drives, USB Mass Storage Drivers. Implemented file systems : FAT32 / ISO9660 / EXT2. It can be compiled for DOS, LINUX, WIN32
This is an insultingly simple project. It's just one file, existential.exe. It's 6 KB in size, has no dependencies or external libraries, and does absolutely nothing whatsoever. So if you need a dummy Windows executable, here ya go.
This project is based off of Sam Rape. The final product is a bootable floppy which copies the sam file, compresses it and puts it on a disk. A detailed description can be found at datastronghold.com/archive/t10429.html
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Backups specified files (e.g. system/ini files); Newer versions optimized for windows compatibility (backups regestry & some system files)
Written in QuickBasic 4.5
This is GIMI, the Graphical Interfaced Multitasking Interpreter. One of the few GUIs made in QuickBASIC featuring multitasking. This one has its own script language for making programs, damm fast SVGA modes, lots of programs, and more!