Day 3 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 one and only…
Daily DOS Digest (tm)!
Note: Most of the action is happening here at Lunduke.Locals.com. That’s where we hangout and chat about all manner of nerdiness.
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The third day was a fun one! This was the day when a few folks got their internet access via DOS working! Fun times ensued!
In (roughly) chronological order, here are the #DOSWeek events of Day 3:
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DOS, OpenBSD, and Wii. Oh, my!
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The day… coded in BASIC
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FreeDOS Ethernet settings and details
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Moving files in and out of DOS with ETHERDFS.
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The O-ZONE DOS GUI.
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Sneak peek at MS-DOS 4 article.
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Lots and lots of DOS resource links on GitHub.
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DIV-Games studio for DOS.
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Derive — symboblic math software for DOS
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PFS: First Choice suite
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