Hi all. Just looking for requests of open-source DOS games to be
included on my FreeDOS ISOs. No freeware/shareware and no-source
available games please. What is everybody's favorite open-source DOS
games?
Thanks,
Blair Campbell
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Probably abuse and nethack.On 8/31/05, Blair Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.Just looking for requests of open-source DOS games to beincluded on my FreeDOS ISOs.No freeware/shareware and no-sourceavailable games please.What is everybody's favorite open-source DOSgames?
Thanks,Blair
and also freedoom with a couple of decent wads.On 9/1/05, CC cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably abuse and nethack.
On 8/31/05, Blair Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.Just looking for requests of open-source DOS games to beincluded on my FreeDOS ISOs.No freeware/shareware and
Probably abuse and nethack.
I think nethack is already on the ISOs.
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For a doom engine use zdoom: http://www.zdoom.org/files/zdos117c.zip
(you also may need to grab a few files off the windows distrobution but
it's all open source.)
For a doom iwad (the actual game data) use freedoom: http://freedoom.sourceforge.net/download.php
On 9/1/05, Blair Campbell [EMAIL
kemas schreef:
hi all,
i've tried Bart's network boot disk, it's cool but it still use ms-dos
system.
what about freedos?
is freedos unstable if we use on a network like samba??
FreeDOS is pretty stable, but might expose bugs in the FreeDOS kernel if
used on a network share.