well most of it is from ifarchives/games
folder including ifarchive/games/ inform
ifarchive/games/aft
ifarchive/games/pc
and /games/tads
I have also some solutions in there.
there are ofcause things I have no idea where I got them from anacron sc-dos achr which I forget where I got those from. A lot of custom tools and junk a hacker that my dad knows gave me when I set my system up in the old days. Then there are useless bits of crap like an old toshiba 6.22 ms dos support disk and an enhancement disk for dos 6.22 with stuff from 5.0. maybe some other stuff the disteno games, a couple birth and other card programs, quarterdeck expanded memmory 7 and 8 completely useless now norton 8 and 7 again useless.
To be honest I don't know what good is in the archive
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1407689/oldgames.7z
Its here anyway if you want, there are some old munawar programs basic stuff I had when I had gwbasic.
I wouldn't be supprised though if most of  what I have now is total crap!
Half of it I never really ran at all.
And the reason most of it is crap now is because the systems it was written for don't exist now. I can give you wordperfedct 5.1 and old keynote software dos 6 and 5 but they are totally crap and usless unless you have hardware synths and the system to run it on. I wouldn't run some of the utilities on windows I am sure they are to dangerous. The last time I looked at this stuff was back in 2000 when I still had the stuff. I don't have the old system anymore and its totally crap because its crappy and dead and I dropped it and its drives are all doomed anyway.
I chucked out all my old hardware ages ago to save space.
Aaying if I was ever able to get my hand on a keynote gold card or even an old toshiba 1850 or something then I have the software right here. if I could get a full unused keysoft 2 that would rock to but there is no chance of that ever happening to me so I may as well forget it. The reason I made the archive was because I wanted to preserve it but several times over the years I have thought of clearing the archives, and taking all my disks and throwing them away, including all the backups I have and my drive and eeverything!
I havn't but thats mainly due to my lazyness.
Life has moved round a lot, gym, games, testing piano walking etc.
I have less time to think on things and the only time I ever remotely have time to think of this is weekends and even then I am getting less and less time. Even now I am trying to get on top of everything because tomorrow I have some extra training and I need to hunt for a xmas tree. To be honest I don't even waht to know what is in the archive, I used to have so much time to run it all but now I don't know. it was the reason though I stayed with the x86 platform to run dos games in emulated ntvdm mode. but that was the last time I ever do it, once I get a system with more than 4 gb ram, that may be the end of the line for me.

At 03:37 a.m. 13/12/2014, you wrote:
what is in your archive?

On 12/11/2014 11:05 PM, shaun everiss wrote:
yeah thanks josh, I submitted my archive today to the project and we will see what else they wannt.

At 02:59 p.m. 12/12/2014, you wrote:
some information.

historical access preservation project.

http://www.allinaccess.com/happ/

turbobraille for linux.

http://www.hallenbeck.ftml.net/software.html

better than nfbtrans i think.

now we just need someone to modify the dos provox7 screen reader so when you load dosemu provox will talk using espeak then we can use a real dos screen reader. aw heck make provox and espeak work in dosbox also.
provox is the only free open source screen reader for dos.
i want to use a real dos screen reader, and use my old favorites like wordperfect 5.1, lotus123, megadots, all the old dos text games, the dos edit application, q-basic for dos, and more. linux such as TalkingArch could provide a backend for letting dosbox or dosemu access modern devices like usb floppy drives and stuff.


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