top | item 40504367 (no title) guidoism | 1 year ago Reminds me of the drip.com TSR program that I put on some of the school computers circa 1990. discuss order hn newest glonq|1 year ago Yeah in 1991 our college lab's MSDOS PC's were unsecured (unsecurable!?), so our prof quickly learned to regret teaching us how to write TSR's in ASM. guidoism|1 year ago Ours had PS-2s on a token ring network with a TUI to get to the word processor etc but it also had a “drop down to DOS” option that the teachers didn’t know about. load replies (1)
glonq|1 year ago Yeah in 1991 our college lab's MSDOS PC's were unsecured (unsecurable!?), so our prof quickly learned to regret teaching us how to write TSR's in ASM. guidoism|1 year ago Ours had PS-2s on a token ring network with a TUI to get to the word processor etc but it also had a “drop down to DOS” option that the teachers didn’t know about. load replies (1)
guidoism|1 year ago Ours had PS-2s on a token ring network with a TUI to get to the word processor etc but it also had a “drop down to DOS” option that the teachers didn’t know about. load replies (1)
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