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Computers > Operating Systems, Oldschool >
(on Wikipedia)
(MS-DOS v1.25 and v2.0 Source Code)
This topic is primarily for MS-DOS 6.22, though I was particularly keen on 4DOS.
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Computers > Operating Systems, Oldschool >
(on Wikipedia)
(MS-DOS v1.25 and v2.0 Source Code)
This topic is primarily for MS-DOS 6.22, though I was particularly keen on 4DOS.
TODO – there are a lot of other notes in deep archives
(on Wikipedia)
https://4dos.info/ (Klaus Meinhard’s Homepage)
The Windows version was called 4NT, but later renamed to TCC/LE
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See also Batch file programming
Software > Operating Systems >
was http://w3.avidus.ca/wajax/
An AJAX/Firefox-based web-application framework.
Used for Atomic OS, it becomes essentially an operating system working within one’s web browser.
Software > Text editors >
Ruby > Ruby Editors and IDEs >
https://web.archive.org/web/20070812101823/http://www.ruby-ide.com:80/forum/
https://web.archive.org/web/20191225134211/http://www.ruby-ide.com:80/
A text editor for Ruby Programming.
Abandoned and homeless
Software >
A telnet client.
It’s Java, but explicitly uses Ruby as its internal language.
It works fairly well for what it is.. but it lacks some basic functionality, namely running a startup script and allowing scripts to set the internal state of the program. So I’m forced to manually load a savefile on startup, and forced to manually connect to a MUD.
Software > Revision control systems >
https://github.com/zedshaw/fcst [ 1 ] was http://zedshaw.com/projects/fastcst/
A simple and fast Ruby-based revision control system.
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Entertainment > Games >
(on Wikipedia)
https://web.archive.org/web/20151105102937/http://http://nwn.bioware.com/
An online MMO type thing. I was using Linux at the time, and so I suppose my options were limited.