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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 4 days ago

A study on tech literacy

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 4 days ago
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    3 days ago

    If you’ve had to mess around with EMM386 and HIMEM settings to play Wing Commander 2, you win.

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      Does messing around to play Red Alert at 640 x 480 (instead of the default 320 x 240) qualify? I emphasize that I modded the thing to have ICBM carrying submarines for more realism, and played global thermonuclear war with my university course mate over an RS-232 cable. :P

      (We could not afford Ethernet, or maybe couldn’t understand it, since it was such a new thing. I recall seeing shiny Ethernet cards from 3COM with some envy.)

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        a nullmodem is what we had too! I remember copying over Warcraft 1 from one computer to the other over most of a day, and it then not working.

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        Speaking of nuclear war, did you play this game:

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_War_(video_game)

        It was hilarious! Gandhi was launching nukes before Civ 1!

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      Autoexec.bat’s and boot disks for everything ftw.

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        I learnt how to use a custom autoexec.bat that had a menu to select the different memory configs. That was a godsend!

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        Let me blow your mind.

        People are probably running FreeDOS nowadays though which uses a different syntax.

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          Yup eventually did this with DOS 6. Suffered from DOS 1 until then.

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        That knowledge is completely useless now.

    • briever@lemm.ee
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      Ahhh happy days and nights.

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