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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Thats a point joseph, I wander what would happen if you did run dosbox or dosemu within linux, I know you can do dosemu via ssh in actual linux and it will work.
The only thing you
Thats a point joseph, I wander what would happen if you did run dosbox or dosemu within linux, I know you can do dosemu via ssh in actual linux and it will work.
The only thing you
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Shaun Everiss
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#77236
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Well you technically can actually install dos 7.1 in its stripped down glory.
you can also buy drdos though why you would want to is beyond me.
However if you don't have a synth and
Well you technically can actually install dos 7.1 in its stripped down glory.
you can also buy drdos though why you would want to is beyond me.
However if you don't have a synth and
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Shaun Everiss
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#77235
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Well old games obviously.
Lets face it though with agility, winfrotz, wintads and winglulxe you have 99.9% of the interactive fiction stuff working.
Which was why I worked hard with
Well old games obviously.
Lets face it though with agility, winfrotz, wintads and winglulxe you have 99.9% of the interactive fiction stuff working.
Which was why I worked hard with
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Shaun Everiss
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#77234
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Luke there is talking dosbox at.
http://www.batsupport.com/unsupported/dosbox/
In there there is a dosbox for nvda file.
It uses a file called redir to emulate things, and the nvda
Luke there is talking dosbox at.
http://www.batsupport.com/unsupported/dosbox/
In there there is a dosbox for nvda file.
It uses a file called redir to emulate things, and the nvda
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Shaun Everiss
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#77233
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
What if someone needed to use a dos like program in order to get os system disk for older synthesizers like the old ensoniq gear like the ensoniq vfxsd, ensoniq ts12, ensoniq mr61. I need to be able
What if someone needed to use a dos like program in order to get os system disk for older synthesizers like the old ensoniq gear like the ensoniq vfxsd, ensoniq ts12, ensoniq mr61. I need to be able
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David Ingram
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#77232
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Oh Jim, Bless him.
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Stephen
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#77231
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hey Ron. Those games sound awesome! That’s what I loved about PC gaming back in the 90s – you would never find stuff that weird or goofy on the big gaming consoles of the day. you know, I guess I
Hey Ron. Those games sound awesome! That’s what I loved about PC gaming back in the 90s – you would never find stuff that weird or goofy on the big gaming consoles of the day. you know, I guess I
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Luke Robinett
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#77230
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi Oriana. I was more poking fun at myself than anyone else with the under 30 comment, Haha. :) Thanks for letting me know about talking DOS box. Will definitely check that out.
Hi Oriana. I was more poking fun at myself than anyone else with the under 30 comment, Haha. :) Thanks for letting me know about talking DOS box. Will definitely check that out.
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Luke Robinett
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#77229
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi Group,
The talking DOS box is actually the program I had referred to in my previous post. i accidentally left out the 'talking' part of the title of the program.
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Hi Group,
The talking DOS box is actually the program I had referred to in my previous post. i accidentally left out the 'talking' part of the title of the program.
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Ron Canazzi
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#77228
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi Group,
I downloaded and installed DOS Box on two Windows ten machines a year or so ago. It is supposed to have Vocal-Eyes and/or JAWS For DOS run at start up after installation and
Hi Group,
I downloaded and installed DOS Box on two Windows ten machines a year or so ago. It is supposed to have Vocal-Eyes and/or JAWS For DOS run at start up after installation and
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Ron Canazzi
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#77227
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi Group,
I also would like to find a way to renovate DOS for only one simple reason. There were a few games: Any Night Football, Jim Kitchen's DOS baseball game (which works more
Hi Group,
I also would like to find a way to renovate DOS for only one simple reason. There were a few games: Any Night Football, Jim Kitchen's DOS baseball game (which works more
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Ron Canazzi
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#77226
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
A horrible misunderstanding indeed.
A little research is obviously a dangerous thing.
Thank you for pointing out my mistake.
David G.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
A horrible misunderstanding indeed.
A little research is obviously a dangerous thing.
Thank you for pointing out my mistake.
David G.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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David Griffith
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#77225
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
"if you don't recognize this you must be under 30"
i was going to be offended but then I remembered that I did just turn 30 so you're just about right.
If it's just for that retro feel, what about
"if you don't recognize this you must be under 30"
i was going to be offended but then I remembered that I did just turn 30 so you're just about right.
If it's just for that retro feel, what about
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Oriana
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#77224
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi,
Ah, I see.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Ah, I see.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#77223
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hello,
There is a horrible misunderstanding here. There are two programs
called Orca apparently:
- The first one (to which David linked below) is some sort of library
for performing chemical
Hello,
There is a horrible misunderstanding here. There are two programs
called Orca apparently:
- The first one (to which David linked below) is some sort of library
for performing chemical
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Lukasz Golonka
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#77222
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi Joseph. Right. The DOS box consul is not a text based Consol. It supports DOS applications that run in both text and graphics modes so when it displays text, it’s actually displaying a graphical
Hi Joseph. Right. The DOS box consul is not a text based Consol. It supports DOS applications that run in both text and graphics modes so when it displays text, it’s actually displaying a graphical
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Luke Robinett
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#77221
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi,
]In theory, orca shared library will work on WSL generation 2, but not completely on WSL 1 as older WSL releases support not all Linux kernel system calls. I expect Orca folks would have made
Hi,
]In theory, orca shared library will work on WSL generation 2, but not completely on WSL 1 as older WSL releases support not all Linux kernel system calls. I expect Orca folks would have made
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Joseph Lee
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#77220
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Well Joseph
I did carefully look at the orca page before sending my Mail to make sure of my facts.
May not be understanding the issue but they seem pretty unequivocal that Orca can run in this
Well Joseph
I did carefully look at the orca page before sending my Mail to make sure of my facts.
May not be understanding the issue but they seem pretty unequivocal that Orca can run in this
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David Griffith
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#77219
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi,
The console itself must provide a way for NVDA to detect and announce text changes. Given the nature of emulators, this becoming real is highly unlikely.
As for WSL (Windows Subsystem for
Hi,
The console itself must provide a way for NVDA to detect and announce text changes. Given the nature of emulators, this becoming real is highly unlikely.
As for WSL (Windows Subsystem for
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Joseph Lee
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#77218
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Re: NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Hi David. Thank you for the response. Unfortunately the command prompt in windows 10 doesn’t provide a complete DOS environment. The last version of windows to support true DOS mode was windows 95,
Hi David. Thank you for the response. Unfortunately the command prompt in windows 10 doesn’t provide a complete DOS environment. The last version of windows to support true DOS mode was windows 95,
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Luke Robinett
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#77217
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