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$25NET.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

The $25 Network

by IMODES (Information Modes, a 1-person company that, as I remember, was
at "Drawer F, Denton Texas").

Set up a basic network using serial ports (up to 115K baud, as I remember),
DOS based.

Dated 11/15/89

386BCK.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 1 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

\ROOT
\DOS   (ARC'ed)

386BCK28.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 2 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

\DOS2  (ARC'ed)
\UTIL  (ARC'ed)
\INC   (ARC'ed)
\INC\SYS  (ARC'ed)
\MAC
\ARCS

386BCK38.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 3 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

more of \ARCS

386BCK48.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 4 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

end of \ARCS
\SRC\CMDS
\SRC\OST     

386BCK58.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 5 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

more \SRC\CMDS  (ARC'ed)
\SRC\FILTER
\SRC\INHOUSE   (ARC'ed)
\T

386BCK68.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 6 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

\LIB   (ARC'ed)

386BCK78.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard drive backukp, disk 7 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

\PLAYGAME
\WCDONE
\GAME2

These are "Wizard's Crown", a game I spent some time playing.

There was supposed to be a follow on, and the characters from this game
could be moved to the next game, but I never got a copy.  Oh, well...

386BCK88.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Hard disk backup, disk 8 of 8

386 machine from Wendin

\WCGAME

I spent some time playing "Wizard's Crown".  There was supposed to be a
follow-on game, and you could move your characters to it, but I never
got a copy.  Oh, well...

86DOS.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Not a bootable copy of Seattle Computer Products 86DOS, I'm afraid (sigh...)

But a copy of some of their basic stuff:
   ASM.COM     -- the assembler that came with 86DOS
   HEX2BIN.COM -- the output of ASM.COM was a .HEX file, which needed to
                  be converted to a .COM file via this program
                  Note that DEBUG could directly load a .HEX file, and
                  retained this capability for many versions into MSDOS
                  (I haven't checked recently, but it might still be there).
   DEBUG.COM   -- Their version of DEBUG.
   MON.ASM     -- Source to their ROM monitor.  (Allowed you to use your
                  system without a boot floppy, or even boot your system.
                  pretty minimal -- I think it was 1K)

8748EMUL.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

8748 Emulator by IMODES (a guy out of Denton, TX)

ALICEPAS.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Alice Pascal (Demo)

ANIPLAY.IMG is an image of a 1.2M disk.

Animator Pro

ANIPLAY.EXE

ARCADE1.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Arcade disk 1
Public Brand Software(?)

ARCADE2.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Arcade Games 2
Public Brand Software(?)

NOTE: There is a read error at H:00 C:00 S:08, in the root directory.
      However, that area of the root is not used, and the error does
      not affect anything.

ARCADE3.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Arcade games 3
Public Brand Software(?)

ARCUTL01.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Archived Utilities I               Label date: 7/03/89

Various stuff I archived.

NOTES:
     *.?Q?      Use UNSQ.COM to "unsqueeze"
     *.LBR      Use UNLIB.COM to remove from library
     *.LQR      Use UNSQ.COM, then UNLIB.COM
     *.ARC      Use the old ARC program

ARCUTL02.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Archived Utilities II             Label Date: 7/03/89

Various stuff I archived.

NOTES:
     *.?Q?      Use UNSQ.COM to "unsqueeze"
     *.LBR      Use UNLIB.COM to remove from library
     *.LQR      Use UNSQ.COM, then UNLIB.COM
     *.ARC      Use the old ARC program

Interesting programs:
PC-370.ARC  -- IBM/370 assembler/linker/executor for an IBM-PC.  Run 370
               code on your PC!

ARCUTL03.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Archived Utilities III             Label Date:  7/03/89

Various stuff I archived.

NOTES:
     *.?Q?      Use UNSQ.COM to "unsqueeze"
     *.LBR      Use UNLIB.COM to remove from library
     *.LQR      Use UNSQ.COM, then UNLIB.COM
     *.ARC      Use the old ARC program

I think COMMAND.LBR and FUNNY-.ARC are the same, a humorous "fake" command
propmpt.

ASMOPS.TXT is a list of "humorous" assembly opcodes.

FASTBIOS.ARC is, I think, a "faster" text-only video bios.  Back then,
it actually mattered!

ARCUTL04.IMG is an image of a 360K disk.

Archived Utilties IV                 Label Date: 7/03/89

NOTES:
     *.?Q?        use UNSQ.COM to "unsqueeze"
     *.LBR        use UNLIB.COM to remove from library
     *.LQR        use UNSQ.COM, then UNLIB.COM
     *.ARC        use the old ARC program

Also, SLOTMCHN.CHR is a user programmed character set from my CHEDIT
program, useful for implementing a slot machine game.

CHEDIT worked with CGA video, and I may be able to find an old copy somewhere.




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