Re: [IRCA] OT computer
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Re: [IRCA] OT computer



> What passes for DOS behind most Windows - I believe this applies also
> to W98 - is a psuedo-DOS. I am not sure how much difference that makes,
> but there are other issues. Most old DOS games will not run on newer
> machines because they were created for much slower processing speeds.
> Any such games that I have left over won't run on anything much over
> 100mHz -- most machines today are well more than ten times that. I got
> some to work on my initial 160 mHz Dell, but not all, and nothing
> since...

Many that won't run are written in Turbo Pascal.  It is a timing issue on
program start where it initializes a variable.  The program won't wait for
that to happen, and you see a "Divide by zero" error.  There is a patch, but
it only works on machines that are under maybe 600MHz or so.

If anyone has such a program and wants to try that patch, contact me off
list.  IIRC, the patch name is TPPATCH.EXE or very similar.

I have a 1989 DOS game of Risk that runs fine, mouse and all on a W2K 3.2GHz
Intel machine.  It's a program that was sold by Radio Shack back then.

Craig Healy
Providence, RI

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