Day 2 of the “Live in DOS for a Week” challenge is a wrap! What follows is a roundup of what folks in the community did today. Better known as the…
Daily DOS Digest (tm)!
Note: Most of the action is happening over at Lunduke.Locals.com. That’s where we hangout and chat about all manner of nerdiness.
Note 2: If you don’t already have full access to Lunduke.Locals.com, now is the time to fix that. There’s a sale going on right now… and one of the options is a Lifetime subscription to The Lunduke Journal (which includes full access over on Locals as well as Substack). Full access… for life. Save a ton of moolah and never pay another dime. Highly recommended.
In (roughly) chronological order, here are the #DOSWeek events of Day 2:
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Getting GW-BASIC working!
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The challenges of networking in FreeDOS on a Thinkpad.
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Getting an old Celeron loaded with FreeDOS.
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So many bad sectors on that floppy!
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mTCP_Telnet for DOS is fancy!
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Install Word? Check!
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A reminder that GW-BASIC is open source.
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The Tandy 1000TL has a working floppy drive now!
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Mavis Beacon. She teaches typing.
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Wordstar is the king of word processors.
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MS-DOS ASMR? Ok!
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Android + DOSBox + Commander Keen.
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Tinkering with SQLite in FreeDOS.
With Day 2 almost in the can… holy smokes! So much fun stuff happening!
And we’re really just getting started!
If you don’t have access over at Lunduke.Locals.com yet, chop-chop. Just do the sale thing. That way you’re all set for whatever fun thing happens next too.
Photos from Day 2 (all of these were posted to Lunduke.Locals.com):