Laaca

Czech republic, 19.06.2010, 12:07 |
Tao exdos (Users) |
Have anybody tried this?
http://www.taocs.co.il/exdos/ --- DOS-u-akbar! |
Arjay
19.06.2010, 16:16
@ Laaca
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Tao exdos |
> Have anybody tried this?
No wasn't aware. Interesting. Reading their website it appears to be a commercial alternative to DOSBox which is available in several flavors ranging in price from $175 to $230 per unit. See prices on their https sales page. |
Laaca

Czech republic, 19.06.2010, 19:45
@ Arjay
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Tao exdos |
Hm...
I had an impression it is not alternative do DosBox but something like DOSEMU but for Windows. --- DOS-u-akbar! |
Arjay
19.06.2010, 19:58
@ Laaca
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Tao exdos |
> I had an impression it is not alternative do DosBox but something like
> DOSEMU but for Windows.
Ok, if that is a closer match to what it is I am happy to stand corrected :)
Have you tried it? Any good? Note: I have no plans to try it out myself. |
DOS386
28.06.2010, 11:55
@ Laaca
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Ex-DOS AKA Former-DOS (with Former-FAT suport) |
> Have anybody tried this? htpp://www,taocs,co,il/exdos/
NO. But haven't you oops not you already boasted with this virus some time ago ?
> Running DOS applications in a simulated native environment.
I prefer real native.
> Allowing DOS applications to run in Full Screen mode, also under
> Windows 7 and Vista with the Aero user interface enabled.
Works for me in EDR-DOS and FreeDOS for free.
> Running DOS applications directly on Windows 7
Tell me when you get FireFox or Opera working on DOS.
> Solving many common Runtime and NTVDM errors.
DELTREE /Y \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\NT*.*
> Allowing full control of memory and environment space
> provided for the DOS application.
Also physical memory ?
> Securing the applications using an Administrator or User password,
> disabling non-authorized users from running the applications.
But if they reboot to DOS 
> Supported Operating Systems:
> Windows 2000
> Windows XP (32bit)
> Windows Vista (32bit)
> Windows 7 (32bit)
> Windows 2003 Server (32bit)
> Windows 2008 Server (32bit)
Not related to DOS at all 
> The technology used in Tao ExDOS 2009 products is proprietary
NO I'm not going to pay for it
> and is not available in any other products on the market.
DGJPP ??? + 1'000'000'000'000 other 
> The line of products covers any number of issues encountered daily by DOS users under modern operating systems
Typical WinGeek "argument" from long ago: more bloat -> more modern --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
Laaca

Czech republic, 28.06.2010, 12:27
@ DOS386
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Ex-DOS AKA Former-DOS (with Former-FAT suport) |
Look, I have four computers:
2 have only DOS installed
1 is tripple boot: DOS, Win98, WinXP
and the last one is notebook from HP which doen't support legacy interfaces like IDE and has only some proprietary SATA chip. I can run DOS there only in very limited way and I can't do nothing with it.
So every solution for DOS programs is welcome. --- DOS-u-akbar! |
Arjay
28.06.2010, 17:06
@ Laaca
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Ex-DOS AKA Former-DOS (with Former-FAT suport) |
> like IDE and has only some proprietary SATA chip. I can run DOS there only
> in very limited way and I can't do nothing with it.
Have you thought/tried booting off a boot-able DOS SD/MMC card ? In other words just using a spare "old" card as if it was a hard drive but without having to worry about the other drive for storage. Works fairly well. I would however STRONGLY advise against trying to be too clever.... no disk caching etc.
> So every solution for DOS programs is welcome.
I agree. |