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Old February 23rd 09, 11:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Steve Foley[_4_]
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"Wolfgang Schwanke" wrote in message
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Umm, I don't know about Apples, but Intel machines ought to be fully
backward compatible. All Intel compatible CPUs including the latest 64
Bit DualCore and its clones can emulate 8086/8088, and all modern
graphics boards can emulate ancient graphics modes such as EGA,
Hercules or plain text mode. So you can run old versions of DOS and
ancient softwares.


I doubt an old DOS version will recognise a USB joystick, and I don't think
you'll find a game port that will plug into your 64 Bit DualCore
motherboard.

At work I've been fighting with some old software running on 386/486
hardware. I don't know why, but the text software havs an eight second delay
between screens. There's a hardware security device on the parallel port
that I suspect is part of the problem. I've tried every bios setting I could
find, but it won't go away.

Also, I don't theing the video boards do hercules. I recall needing some
kind of software emulator to do that at one time. Unless I'm thinking of the
CGA emulator that ran on a Hercules adapter.


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Old February 23rd 09, 03:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Steve Foley writes:

I doubt an old DOS version will recognise a USB joystick, and I don't think
you'll find a game port that will plug into your 64 Bit DualCore
motherboard.


Since DOS didn't support USB, there's no need to recognize a USB joystick in
DOS applications.
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Old February 23rd 09, 03:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Darkwing
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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Steve Foley writes:

I doubt an old DOS version will recognise a USB joystick, and I don't
think
you'll find a game port that will plug into your 64 Bit DualCore
motherboard.


Since DOS didn't support USB, there's no need to recognize a USB joystick
in
DOS applications.



You can't even understand what others mean in their posts. No wonder your a
shut in, social interaction with you has to be tedious at best.


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Old February 23rd 09, 08:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
george
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On Feb 24, 4:53*am, "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote:
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message


Since DOS didn't support USB, there's no need to recognize a USB joystick
in
DOS applications.


You can't even understand what others mean in their posts. No wonder your a
shut in, social interaction with you has to be tedious at best.


Hey be fair. The pillock doesn't realise that his "Windows" is just a
DOS application
 




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