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1994 January 1

Emulating IRIDIUM.EXE in DOSee.

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4 items in the archive
  • IRIDIUM.DAT
  • IRIDIUM.EXE
  • IRIDIUM.NFO
  • FILE_ID.DIZ
[+] Configuration Copy text
IRIDIUM MAGAZINE ISSUE #2 INFORMATION Well, here is Iridium #2. A long way from Iridium #1, but its here. Hope you all enjoy it. NOTE: It is reccomended that you do NOT run Iridium under Desqview. It may cause some problems w/ the ansi displays. Once inside the magazine, use the following keys. At the config screen: ENTER to Select. V to Preview Interface. In the magazine: F1 - Help F2 - Change Interface F3 - Change Font Any feedback you may have, we are interested in. Please contact me (Raistlin) on the WHQ -- The Shadowlands, or on any of the Iridium Headquarter boards. If you wish to contribute, or be a member of Iridium, please follow the same process. Its been a long time, and a hard track. Its all for you. Read and enjoy. AND NOW! -- THE ALWAYS WORTHLESS, IRIDIUM GREETS! Metal Head: The ship's safer with you, thanks for all the art. Excalibur: A million possibilities, a flawless performance! Kronos: Do something for Iridium! Bastard! :) Cool T: I didn't make him do it! Don't blame me! Waaahh.. Shihear Kallizad: Umm.. Thanks for article, was it painful? Corwin: Phone calls, phone calls, and more! I owe ya! Xerobe: The 3 Jews of iCE! Marshal Law: No DIZ? Oh well, thanks for the interview. Wharf Rat: A boy! Weee, remember to wait 6 weeks. Special Ed: Umm... Dude, dude, dude, dude, ya shouldn't hate me. X: Aw shucks, thanks for letting me in #warez. Geez. :) Elminster: Can't wait for next month, eh? :) Golgatha: Interesting article.. Yeah. Umm.. Informative. :) Asriel: Thanks for the book. Red Alert: Get that blood off your shirt yet? Cavalier: Temper, temper... :) Danzig: Do ansi again! You're an ansi god! O-gay? O-gay? JED: Stop smoking, or snorting, or whatever so often. Snyper: You don't call 30 times a day anymore! Whoa! Battle Lord: Getting any sleep yet? Paintball soon! :) Quazar: You wanna be staff, you have to pay too! :) Kinayda: Ya had to become Gothic, didn't you! :) Cardiac Arrest: You are the king of conferences! :) Black Sabbath: Weed, weed... Bane: I was only kidding on the conference. Damn. Au revoir. Sand: Eagerly awaiting that ansi! Ya! Seriously, can't wait. Glenn Danzig: I'm a co on your board? Hmmph. Ok! :) Crewl Blade: Thanks for the diz, can't wait for the interface! Yes, that's a lot of greets. Too bad. If I didn't include you its because you aren't COOL ENOUGH TO BE GREETED. Or.. it could be I'm too stupid to remember I wanted to greet you. Either one. -- Thanks to the following for help testing the mag: Soul Rebel, Wharf Rat, Darkman, and Asriel.
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