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  • This download is an executable MS-DOS program that will not run on a modern computer. It needs a DOS emulator such as DOSBox-X, Staging; or a virtualized MS-DOS or FreeDOS system.
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2002 January 20

  • Zip - DOS / Magazine
  •   Demozoo
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  • readme.txt
  • fileid.diz
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Alright, I finally got around to halfway fixing my corrupt hard drive, and managed to redo much of the old TGE-5 emag. Some pics are corrupt, but it otherwise is in working condition now. =) I still haven't found anyone with the original, with or without packaging, so this is about the best we can get for now. :/ Most people have migrated to win2k by now, and this uses VESA modes and old DOS soundblaster code, so don't expect this to work in win2k. :) If you want to emulate soundblaster in win2k, find a program called "vdmsound" .... as for VESA modes I don't think any such emulator exists. WinXP is supposed to support VESA modes correctly, so I hear. This *should* work under win9x and vanilla DOS (although you might not get sound under DOS unless your sound card doesn't require drivers under DOS, like good old ISA sound cards :). Enjoy. -- vulture
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