Op 8-7-2011 2:21, Garrison Ricketson schreef:
> Hello everyone,
> It has been a long time since I have sent anything to these news letters,...
> This is a little off subject, in relation to Free Dos, hope it is ok,
> Dose anyone know what is involved, and if it is possible to put a Dos
> game on a web site, so it can be played online, ? I use Free Dos, but
> also qbasic with Free Dos,...So if anyone has any info on this, perhaps
> it is better to e-mail me, then to go into details in these news letters ?
> But I got thinking since the users of free dos, have a wide range of
> experience, perhaps there is some one that knows more on this, if this
> post is not acceptable , I understand,

No idea, I guess following site might work:
http://www.classicdosgames.com/online.html

should be sufficient. Think I played Warcraft 1 a while ago.
( http://www.classicdosgames.com/online/war1demo.html )

a search engine search (Google for example) with keywords
"play dos game online" seems to do the trick

Bernd

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