I have an Amstrad PC1512 for sale as an antique.. complete with MS-DOS 3.2 ... 
bargain.. though the shipping may sting  <G>

Seriously get an way old machine and format it with DOS... just make sure it's 
IDE etc... I'm struggling to get my old programs off my old 1512.. a reverse 
situation.. An assembler, test environment and emulator for the MS6502 written 
in Turbo Pascal 3!


Adam.


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From: [email protected] on behalf of Gary Jeurink
Sent: Fri 2/4/2011 9:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: old dos program
 
I wrote a gymnastics meet scoring program in 1995. I had made it do
everything I needed it for at the time. My motherboard had a meltdown and I
got a new computer. It won't run the program and I have tried playing with
the compatibility setting. It's probably a 16 bit program but it hummed
along fine on my last XP machine. Does anyone know a solution or the right
compatibility boxes to check. I haveDoes anyone know a solution or the right
compatibility boxes to check. I have a week or so before I will be getting
really desperate.

 

Gary Jeurink



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