Doing my fall cleanout and fired the old beast up.nyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyahahahahahahahaha its alive.
Windows vista-bleghhhhhhh who needs it when you have the awsome power of DOS-4.0
Nasty bad hobbitsess keep away from my preciousssssss,, minnnne
Doing my fall cleanout and fired the old beast up.nyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyahahahahahahahaha its alive.
Windows vista-bleghhhhhhh who needs it when you have the awsome power of DOS-4.0
Nasty bad hobbitsess keep away from my preciousssssss,, minnnne
We War Der Thor, Wer Weiser, Wer Bettler Oder, Kaiser?
Ob Arm, Ob Beich, im Tode gleich.'
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In 1988, MS-DOS 4.0 introduced extended memory (it can access more than 1024 KB of RAM), raised the hard drive size limit to 2 GB (gigabytes) and provided a limited graphical shell with mouse support. It contains many bugs that were fixed in version 4.01 Extended memory was an important step in the advancement of DOS, because it allowed programmers to write larger, more complex programs that would take advantage of the memory above 1024 KB.</div></div>
Better get that 4.01 upgrade... [img]/ubbthreads/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif[/img]
MagicFingers
LOLO...I got DOS version 5.0 and Windows version 3.11 for workgroups still in shrink wrap....
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