how does the dos window work in say jaws with all your games?
tads, inform, agt and standalones?
Do I need to have to do anything special?
At 09:10 AM 7/24/2006, you wrote:

>That is true I use the dos window in X P Home.  I usually type in
>command.com, though.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Homuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 12:51 PM
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Text based games
>
>
> > Windows XP has a DOS option. o to start, run, and type in cmd.exe
> > rather than the usual command.com. That'll bring up a DOS window
> > similar to what you'd find with Windows 95 and the such, with all the
> > oddly programmed commands contained therein.
> >
> > James
> > At 03:23 PM 7/23/2006, you wrote:
> > >Hello everyone,
> > >In this email I'm first asking for advice, then I'd like you guy's
>feedback
> > >on a suggestion.
> > >First, I'd like to tell you guys my background with text adventures.
> > >When I was at school, the teacher had a disk with text adventure games
>like
> > >Zork, Gymad, Under the Ice, etc. The screen reader that was used was
>Window
> > >Bridge, which could also be used as a dos screen reader. You would go to
> > >Windows Explorer, press enter on the .exe file of the game, and Window
> > >Bridge would start reading it to you.
> > >Now, however, new windows systems don't even have any form of DOS, and
>this
> > >makes me worried, because, for me, text based games are a very important
> > >part of the history and culture of games for the blind. My worry is that
> > >with the non-existance of dos, these games will disappear, be hard to
>find,
> > >etc. I want to do two things, but I please need answers:
> > >1. For my own enjoyment, I want to somehow be able to play the dos-based
> > >text adventure games. These games are of course stand-alone games, not
>games
> > >that used windows interpreters, but games that will iether run under old
> > >Windows versions through the ms-dos prompt, or through raw ms dos.
> > >What me and a sighted guy thought of, is if I make a partition on my hard
> > >drive, install plain dos, and use a screen reader like Jaws for Dos or
>Hal
> > >Lite, which are free. I want to know though, is their anywhere I can get
>DOS
> > >from? Also, since I've mainly used the windows environment, is their some
> > >kind of DOS tutorial available, sort of a beginners for DOS guide? I'm
> > >familiar with some dos commands, like how to move through directories and
> > >run programs, but don't know it too well. You might be wondering why I'm
>not
> > >installing an older version of Windows and running the games under the
>dos
> > >box? We were thinking about it, but we don't have a copy of Windows 95 or
> > >98, and I don't think their is anyone who could sell us a copy.
> > >The next thing I want to ask is can you guys send me lists of sites which
> > >have text-based games on them for download. The idea is, with large hard
> > >drives, I will download, keep, and play as many of these hard-to-find
>games
> > >as I can, I will then, when I can have my own site one day, upload them
>to
> > >the site as a sort of huge library.
> > >My suggestion is about a text-based games club (like a book club!) What
>I'm
> > >suggesting is, it's fun, I remember from school, to solve a game with
>other
> > >people. What I suggest is a sort of club that would work like this:
> > >Once, say every two months, a person will suggest a game, which is freely
> > >downloadable. That person must tell all of us who want to take part, the
> > >link to the game. Everyone who wants to can play the game, and, without
> > >using the solution, we who struggle with problems in the game try and put
> > >our heads together and try and finish the game. We can do it by email on
> > >this list, or in a chat room while playing the game, but I think email
>will
> > >be best, since people first of all don't play the game at the same time,
>and
> > >time zones are also a problem.
> > >Talking about dos games, are the PCS games that were made for dos still
> > >available? If I can get a dos system set up, I'd really love to try them.
> > >You may wonder where this enthusiasm has come from, it came from me
> > >re-reading the first three issues of audyssey! I read about games like
> > >Fallthru, which I've never played, but would love to try! I've played
>Zork,
> > >it's cool!
> > >Ari
> > >
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