Hi.
The only silver dollar I've heard of is the Silver Dollar Saloon featured in
the pinball classic, party pack and Monkey Business games. Its the saloon
featured in the western scenarios, oh and of course the intro seen for Alien
Outback and the sound scheme in the Ultimate Soundoku LOLOL.
Hi Dark.
If you think gaming or rather absorbing yourself in a game is a good thing,
you should read Ready Player One by Ernest Cline which is about a dystopian
future where everyone lives, works and plays in a virtual world called the
Oasis. Its available from the IBooks online store or if y
Oops, Wesley Crusher LOLOL, what am I thinking?
Enjoy.
-Original Message-
From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 8:36 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] online gaming
Hi Dark.
If you think gaming or rather absorbing yourself in a game is a good
in a long long
time.
-Original Message-
From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 10:51 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Announcement from Draconis Entertainment
Hi.
The only silver dollar I've heard of is the Silver Dollar Saloon featured in
Hi Ian.
Yep, the Ultimate Soundoku should run just fine on Windows 7, I've never had
any problems with Any draconis game running on it since they've all been
tested on Vista which essentially what Windows 7 is at its core.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Ian McNamara
Hi.
Which game is this on the app store, laser tag or 2 for 1. It would help if
a link to the app could be provided as well.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Dakotah Rickard
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 11:54 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] T
Hi Hunter.
As far as I'm aware, the only accessible MUD client is Pocket Mud, though I
haven't used it so cant comment on how feature rich it is.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Hunter Hoke
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2012 11:28 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Au
Hi.
Where is jack's page? Could someone post a link?
-Original Message-
From: dark
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2012 10:14 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Attention Dark.
Hi Michael.
I've fixed the links on the nightjar page, just a mistake with the html. As
to
Hi Dark.
Thank you, I will. Complaments of the season to you.
-Original Message-
From: dark
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2012 11:22 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Attention Dark.
mmm ibrahim, as I said, jack doesn't have a page, he merely hosts different
files o
Hi James.
I hope you took the opportunity to download my Infocom archive I posted a
while back, if you didn't then let me know and I'll be sure to have a copy
made available to you. As for WinFrotz TTS, this has been superseded by the
WinFrotz main program which has TTS capability built in.
Hia.
The volume down and up keys for all in game sounds and music are F5 and F6
respectively. The F5 lowers and F6 raises the volume. I suggest you
familiarise yourself with the keyboard shortcuts which accompany the client,
otherwise enjoy, perhaps I'll see you for a game?
All the best, I
Hi Hunter.
No, British coinage like American is for small denomination currencies. The
coinage scale is as follows:
1 penny, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence, 1 pound, 2 pound
and there was a five pound coin in circulation at one time though whether it
still is I don't know.
A
Hi Dark.
Are you in the UK then? I thought you were in the US for some reason.
Might I know you from other lists? You can answer this question off list if
you like.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: dark
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 12:16 PM
To: Gamers Discussi
Hi James.
Here you go, enjoy:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rl99dbd2rnxiid/Infocom%20Collection.zip
-Original Message-
From: James Bartlett
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 9:08 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Need help with Winfrotz tts
Hi, Ibrahim
No I didn't get
Hi Lindsay.
Don't worry about it, I don't have many friends either but you just have to
get along, try and make some if you can, certainly that'll be my objective
in 2013. Happy new year everyone, I wish you all health, wealth and
prosperity in the new year, may you all do well and prosper.
Hi Everyone.
Has anyone suggested TextPad from www.textpad.com? I've not been following
this thread with much interest, its just that I've used this program before
when I briefly took up IF programming and found it rather good, the text editor
I mean, not the programming hehehehe.
Sent from m
Hi
The game is called King of Dragon past. There are lots of games for the iPhone
depending on what type of person you are. You can get classic games such as
text adventures on the iPhone, multiple-choice interactive fiction, 3-D action
arcade games, the list goes on. Give us an idea of is to w
Hi Lindsey
Modelling isn't everyone, it takes time to master not to mention patients and
also they can go far too fast to some people especially as it's real time.
Ivylike text adventures which are very similar to mads only single player. If
you want to know more about interactive fiction and t
Hi Everyone.
A wile back I mentioned an interpreter called Filfre for playing IF games from
the likes of Infocom and a bug this program had when the game suddenly quit in
that the text would disappear off the screen. I am pleased to say that the
developer has now fixed this issue and the new v
rown
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:41 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Filfre has been fixed!
what are some of the commands to use filffer how do i get it to read
the story and where do i input text i use jaws and nvda mostly nvda
thanks.
On 1/10/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Hi Lori.
Use your smoke shield to get in to the woods, then creep up up from the side
of the armed bunkers and take them down. A direct approach never works as
they've artillery positions to the left and right of you. Remember that an
important train is coming through that embankment. Don't
PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Gma Tank Commander help
Ibrahim, wrong sector. Lori is asking about sector 5 not sector 3.
The sector with the train is sector 3. :D
Cheers!
On 1/13/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Lori.
Use your smoke shield to get in to the woods, then cre
bject: Re: [Audyssey] Gma Tank Commander help
Hi thanks, but that's secter 3 the one with the train, 5 is where you've to
get the friendly tanks accross the bridge and there's the envisible artilary
attacking from nowhere.
------
From: "
Hi Steve.
These questions would be better served on one of the many different Apple
mailing lists which discuss the IPhone and related functions. I am on a few
such lists including BlindApples hosted by Yahoo, you can find a selection
at www.whitestick.co.uk.
All the best and i hope the mod
Hi Shaun.
I absolutely love future boy, I think its one of the most under rated games
out there. For anyone who doesn't know, its a text adventure with video and
sound, really good characters and story and for those people who aren't
natural IF players, there are context menus to help you wit
Hi Shaun.
If you install the game, install the update patch in to the game folder and
run it as normal, you'll have a fully functioning game with update.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: shaun everiss
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 7:38 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Hi Michael.
I have uploaded a copy of the game demo to Dropbox, this gives you a very
brief taster of the game play, if memory serves you get the tutorial
introduction and the first puzzle which involves springing the evil Claton
Eno from jail:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t05h9x3egvhmu8c/future
Hi Michael.
Well, firstly download the demo, try it out and see if you like it. Then,
when you're ready to make a purchase, send an email to
supp...@generalcoffee.com and Kent or one of his employees will write you
back.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: michael barn
Hi Erika.
Welcome to the list. I'm a big fan of text based adventure games which are
similar to MUD's however without the combat and multiplayer elements, they
focus more on puzzle solving and great ambience. If you enjoy text based
games or want to learn more, you're welcome to contact me o
Hi Michael.
Try supp...@generalcoffee.com, I probably gave out the wrong email addy for
which I apologise.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: michael barnes
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 4:49 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Futureboy.
Hello.
Yesterday s
Hi Michael.
OK, I copied this character by character from the General Coffee Company
website, if you still don't have any luck, email me privately and I'll see
what i can do re giving you a copy.
gene...@generalcoffee.com
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: michael barnes
Hi Thomas.
Could you please send me the same information, I've a client who would like
some productivity software on her laptop but doesn't have the means to
afford Microsoft productivity software.
Thanks, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Ward
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2
Hi Lindsay.
Well, there's q9, an action packed and rather addictive little game from
Blastbay Studios, Shades of Doom of course, GMA Tank Commander, space
invader games like Trupanum or Alien Outback, quite a few. Of course some
of them have other objectives as well, but if you want fast pace
Hi Dark.
I'd also add Lindsay that there's nothing like a good Interactive Fiction
title for puzzle solving and also a great story. The Interactive Fiction
Archive is the place to go for all things textual, there are lots of good
games out there and if you want, I can send you my Infocom arch
Hi Dark.
Ah, well it depends on what stimulates you. For my part, if I've had a
really shitty day or have an anxiety attack as sometimes happens after a
stressful situation, I lock myself away and play an Infocom or other other
IF title. I'm an avid reader, so games that not only have great
Hi Dark.
Which games have you played and really enjoyed? Also, which have you found
the most frustrating?
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: dark
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 4:09 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] If games was: Fast paced games
Hi I
case is
more my idea of a text adventure than classic IF.
On 1/29/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Dark.
Ah, well it depends on what stimulates you. For my part, if I've had a
really shitty day or have an anxiety attack as sometimes happens after a
stressful situation, I lock myself away and play
Hi Dark.
Well, it certainly sounds like you've played a lot of titles. I thoroughly
enjoyed the Unkulian Underworld series, in fact they were probably the one
reason if i could pinpoint anything as the cause that made me fail my GCSE
exams LOL, I was too busy playing and rubbing my brow with
Hi Dark.
OK, I'll send you a copy of Journey off list, beware though that it is a Z6
game and will require you to play using Frotz, Filfre isn't going to handle
it as it doesn't support the format so its console mode Frotz or WinFrotz.
I don't know what it is, but I've never been a fan of Emi
Hi Everyone.
I don't often post here so I hope you’ll oblige me. I’m having difficulties
running the adventure game engine, I keep getting directed to install the
Visual C Runtime Library however this doesn’t allow the game to start, even
after rebooting. I’m running Windows 7 64-bit, JAWS 14
Hi Ron.
There is a port of this game already available in the ZCode format, you can
use either Filfre currently my favourite interpreter or WinFrotz, both can
be downloaded from the Interactive Fiction Archive including the game
itself. Let me know if you have any trouble locating it, I'd be
lol.
al
"The truth will set you free"
Jesus Christ of Nazareth 33A.D.
- Original Message -
From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
To: Gamers Discussion list
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 9:02 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Problems running adventure game engine
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Gamers mailing list __ Gamers@au
Hi Kimberly.
The Inquisitor is an audio game in the style of an adventure, sort of a
cross between a point and click game and text adventure. You are summoned
to investigate some strange goings on in a nearby abbey, people have
reported visions of a strange lusty woman riding a fiery horse an
Hi Everyone.
I’ve gotten so far with the inquisitor game but I appear to be stuck at the
town scene. I have just arrived at the doomed town and have found a corpse
which I have examined, however I cant seem to do anything with the corpse,
there are no objectives and calling for divine help doe
Hi Mike.
If you're talking about the key to the secret library, you'll find that the
guard has the answer, however there is lots you need to do before you deal
with him. The divine help actually does each move you need to do in
sequence, so if you are being taken to the lada then there is som
Hi Michael.
Thanks for this, I tried pretty much everything i could think of to get past
the dead body but no joy, did the developer mention how this update would be
delivered, IE do I have to keep an eye on some forrum or blog or something?
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
Hi Michael.
I've got the IOS version and the PC version, do you know whether this
affects the IOS version as well? I'm not a fan of the IOS version interface
so elected to go for the PC version which I find easier to play, however I'm
stuck in the town in the PC version, not the IOS version.
Hi Michael.
Thank you, I'll complete the game on IOS then seeing as that's the platform
that appears not to have this bug.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: michael barnes
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 7:52 AM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Inquisitor u
Hi Everyone.
Anyone have any clue as to what I need to do once I’ve reached the in? I’m
struggling to clear my room of cockroaches, I’ve tied the cloth I found to the
wooden stick and moved the bed to find the hole in the wall, but I can no
longer find that hole and since I’m playing on IOS, I
, with the greatest for the
last.
Sherlock Holmes
On 18 Mar 2013, at 12:35, Ibrahim Gucukoglu
wrote:
Hi Everyone.
Anyone have any clue as to what I need to do once I’ve reached the in? I’m
struggling to clear my room of cockroaches, I’ve tied the cloth I found to
the wooden stick and mov
fix this in the upcoming update? As for the vinegar, its in
the upstairs hallway. As I recall, I only saw it once I'd lit the torch in
the fireplace downstairs.
HTH:
Henry
Education never ends. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the
last.
Sherlock Holmes
On 18 Mar 2013, at 13:27
Hi Michael.
I completed the game on IS in the end and haven't played through the game
using the new update, however, however you need to keep examining the corpse
and once you've completed your examination, you should be able to proceed to
the square. If you cant go to the village square then
Hi Michael.
The update to the inquisitor should have fixed this issue, once you get to
the corpse and examine all the body parts, reaching the "our father"
statement, press enter a couple of times and you should be taken back to the
access path and be able to go to the square.
All the best,
Hi Michael.
I'm sorry you're still having difficulties with this, I think I stated in an
earlier message on this thread that I completed the game on my IPhone, I
haven't as yet installed the update, nor do I plan to in the near future as
I've completed the game now. Also, I don't use a Mac, I
Hi.
There is a game called Castaway in the if-archive under games/pc, here is
its description:
Castaway, recreational text adventure by Conrad R. Button. Author's
difficulty rating: Introductory. This game conflicts with some mouse drivers
(e.g. Logitech 5.01), so boot without a driver if some
Oh wow, this is seriously primitive rogue like adventuring, sorta reminds me
of a game put out by Light wave Consultancy called Rogue which I cant find
anywhere.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Lisa Hayes
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:16 PM
To: Gamers Discussion li
Hi Everyone.
Sorry for reposting this thread but I’ve been having problems with my email.
Anyway, meant to reply to Shaun’s message, here is my message and the rest of
the thread to keep it in context.
Hi Shaun.
Jesus Christ, Shaun, your attitude absolutely sucks. James North was a
brillian
Hi Shaun.
Jesus Christ, Shaun, your attitude absolutely sucks. James North was a
brilliant innovator, his games are testaments to what can be achieved with
diligence, commitment and passion. Sadly James lost that passion because of
individuals like you, always pushing for more, always wining
Hi Chris.
Welcome aboard, hope you have a good time here. It might help us if you can
tell us what sorts of games interest you, also on what platforms? I am
predominantly an audio gamer, though I also love text based interactive
fiction such as multiple choice game books or text adventures f
g on them. However, it is my belief the stress,
the pressure, the demands of certain individuals in this community
that resulted in him just throwing in the towel and walking away from
it all. Leaving as he did was wrong, but its also understandable. End
of story.
On 3/25/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wro
Hi Everyone.
Just wanted to check that the Inspector Cindy games will work under 64-bit
Windows 7. The 7128 software page suggests that their games aren’t compatible
with JAWS under any 64-bit version of Windows, does it mean then that I will
have to use a Sapi voice or can I use NVDA as an al
either use SAPI 5,
or you can try NVDA 2012.3.
HTH
On 4/1/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Everyone.
Just wanted to check that the Inspector Cindy games will work under 64-bit
Windows 7. The 7128 software page suggests that their games aren’t
compatible with JAWS under any 64-bit version of Window
Hi Lindsay.
This is Ibrahim from the UK. I think my brother has a copy he no longer
plays and would be happy to be rid of, contact me off list and we'll arrange
something.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: lindsay_cow...@btinternet.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Hi Lisa.
There is nothing wrong with LGOP, I was playing that one when I was 10 and
the Lude mode too. Compared to what is available today, both text based and
graphically, LGOP is tame in comparison especially as it doesn't contain any
real descriptions of sexual intercourse, its only hinted
Hi.
I have a copy of the complete package, I purchased it this morning as I for
the most part enjoyed the classic BSC games.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Pitermach
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:44 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] BlindSoft
Hi Nicole.
What's the problem here, I'm not entirely sure what you're asking of the
list.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Nicole white
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 4:53 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Hey, Kelly.
i have been trying to keep in touch
Hi Everyone.
I will be happy to generate keys for those who purchased BSC games in the
past, also those who would like copies of the games I will also be obliging.
I will ask a flat fee of $20, £15 per set of keys, so all you'd need to do
is send me the games you were interested in and the pro
Hi Curt.
There is a patch you need to apply to reset your license file, please email
me off list and I will send this to you. You then need to get a new unlock
code or use the one you already have and reregister the game.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Curt Taubert
other software? and ps will
these games run on windows xp sp 3 and also under windows 7 each 32 bit?
many thanks. from Mich.
- Original Message -
From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
other software? and ps
will these games run on windows xp sp 3 and also under windows 7 each 32
bit? many thanks. from Mich.
----- Original Message - From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
Hi Ryan.
Once Blind software.com goes offline, so too do the scoreboards, though the
games will remain fully functional apart from the score posting capability.
You can always maintain and review your own top 10 scores and the games run
perfectly well with Windows 7.
All the best, Ibrahim.
Hi Charles.
You've seen my emails on this subject I've no doubt, however I'm happy to
sell unlock codes for those unwilling or unable to purchase the package as a
whole or who don't want to spend the $75 for what they see as pre-owned
licensed software. I have had several customers already wh
Hi Dark and Brian.
A good place for soundtracks of all flavours is Galbadia Hotel,
http://gh.ffshrine.org though I don't know whether they'll have the game
soundtrack you specifically want, their collection is very extensive.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Pet
Hi.
Trupanum Classic is an interesting little game for sure, it was last updated
in 2008 with all new music, so which piece of music are you referring to, is
it a midi sequence or is it a properly recorded sound? I think I know the
piece of music you're referring to but I'm going to play thro
Hi Lindsay.
My sincere apologies, I've been having issues with Livedrive of late, plus
with other commitments haven't had the time to reupload the file, however it
has now been done and you will receive an email shortly from Livedrive with
a link to download your game.
All my best and apollo
Hi Will.
Yes, they do, though not as many as under Windows its true. Draconis is
trying to fill this gap, also you can play text based interactive fiction
with your mac, so you aren't entirely devoid of entertainment.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: William Lomas
S
Hi Josh.
I was wondering if you could tell me what the background music playing in Ten
Pin Alley was or is? It appears to be a piece of music with a vocal track,
however its so far behind the actionary audio that its difficult for me to make
anything out and Shazam, my mobile music recogniser
ights. The tracks in
question were available on some commercial CD releases a number of years
ago, but those CD's have since gone out of print.
Is a Draconis Sound Track collection like this something that gamers would
be interested in?
On Apr 24, 2013, at 12:46 PM, Ibrahim Gucukoglu
wrote:
Hi Chris.
Welcome aboard, I'm here, though not as frequent a contributor as I should
be due to the other lists I'm on taking up most of my email and surf time,
however I'll be glad to help out if I can with whatever questions you have.
All the best and happy gaming.
-Original Message
Hi Nicole.
Just to add to what Thomas has written hear, there are plenty of free games
out there which are accessible and highly enjoyable, Jim Kitchen's games for
instance. There are also lots of websites where you can play text based
fantasy game books, muds and traditional text adventure g
Hi Shaun.
Yes, you can indeed use your Bavisoft games with Windows 7, however make
sure user account control is turned off, also under no circumstances switch
windows while playing else the game will crash, this applies to both titles
Chillingham and Grizzly Gulch. I found this out to my ost
Hi Nicole.
OK, tell you what, why don't all developers stop developing games right now,
just shut down and release all their games as freeware. Play their games to
your hearts content, send them around to your friends, do what the hell you
like. OK, so you're now board of the games you spent
wants games she'll have to write them herself from now on, because
piracy has run them out of business.
Cheers!
On 5/2/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Nicole.
OK, tell you what, why don't all developers stop developing games right
now,
just shut down and release all their games as
Hi Shaun.
I'm sure Draconis would be able to put me right if I'm wrong here, but James
never intended to renege on his commitments, he just went offline because of
the narrow minded, insular and darn right rude members of the community who
ruthlessly ripped the heart out of any enjoyment he de
Hi Thomas.
That's a shame, I mean that you don't keep in touch though I couldn't see
any reason for you to have done but still, I'd love to drop him a line to
see how he is. I was fond of him as a person, we had many long discussions
on messenger and there was talk of me visiting him but that
est version of Frotz for Dos in the command prompt under Windows XP.
Maybe it work sunder Windows 7 too.
I know there are Windows versions of Nfrotz and Fizmo, compiled under the
Cygwin framework. Those can be a little tricky to set up though, at least
if you don't have som e Linux/Unix expe
n't
personally be my choice.
As I said, i'd either recommend getting jaws and winfrotz to cooperate,
using the sapi output in winfrotz, or trying the filfre interpreter
instead.
All the best,
Dark.
- Original Message -
From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu"
To: "Gamers Discus
OLOL.
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Kitchen
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 10:24 AM
To: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] An introduction from a new member and a
questionabouttext adventures
Hi Ibrahim,
Good to see you on the Audyssey list.
BTW my last ga
Is the Friggin Internet - Selah
Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47
On 10/14/2012 6:58 PM, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Dark.
Thank you very much for your assistance, I had considered using the old
console mode version of
e than Winfrotz.
Besides the ZCode games you may want to try other text adventures
written in AGT, Tads, Adrift, etc as you will find hundreds of games
to play from each type of text adventure. :D
On 10/14/12, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Everyone.
First of all, a big hello! to you all. My name
Hi Lindsay.
Are you the same Lindsay I know from other lists? If so, a big hi, I think
you're in the UK as well. Have you ever tried playing a text adventure or
fighting fantasy game? What types of games do you enjoy?
All the best, Ibrahim.
-Original Message-
From: lindsay_cow...
rahim.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Kitchen
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:55 AM
To: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] An introduction from a new member
andaquestionabouttext adventures
Hi Ibrahim,
If you have not done so, you may need to run the setup.exe in my winkit.zip
file
Hi Thomas.
I still mess around with DOS as a hobbies and have the hardware synths and
software for it, however I've just had to locate a new laptop as the one i
was using died after some 17 years long hard service, not unfortunately
under my tender ministrations. I've now managed to find an H
cards are ISA boards and every desktop built in the last 10 years or
so are PCI. Therefore all the old internal synths are pretty much dead
synths.
Cheers!
On 10/17/12, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Thomas.
I still mess around with DOS as a hobbies and have the hardware synths and
software for
luck. I've heard it can be done, but haven't found that one that
works correctly with my aging Dectalk Express.
I also have a Dectalk PC, and that one is a lost cause. The Dectalk PC
cards are ISA boards and every desktop built in the last 10 years or
so are PCI. Therefore all the old internal syn
Hi Shaun.
Sounds like you had a lot of bother, but the joys of playing text adventures
under my native DOS are just too good an opportunity for me to pass this one
up. If I can get the hardware cheap, I can make it a labour of love and rig
up the DOS computer I've always cherished. Call me s
Hi Dark.
Did you say you were successfully using Winfrotz? If you could, please let
me have the version number you are using, perhaps the later versions have
issues with JAWS.
Referring to a previous post of yours where you mentioned Falthru, I
remember playing this under DOS, so could you
Hi Shaun.
Well, I've just been doing some digging around and while I never owned a
Dectalk Express or anything like that, I have found an old Keynote Gold VC
which was the PCMCIA card Pulse Data put out in around 1995 1996. I also
have the driver disks for Master Touch their screen reader and
Hi Thomas.
I regularly maintain and optimise computers for customers and I can assure
you that simply isn't the case. Its more down to the ignorance of users in
basic computer maintenance teqniques, added to the fact that manufacturers
don't seem to want to put basic maintenance software or e
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pictures and home videos Windows 7 ran twice as fast. So I have proof
that putting too much stuff on c: is a performance killer as I've seen
it firsthand.
On 10/21/12, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Thomas.
I regularly maintain and optimise computers for customers and I can assure
you that s
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