************************************************
************************************************

Unfortunately, this site has restricted functionality as this browser does not support the HTML button formaction attribute.

Unfortunately, this site has restricted functionality as this browser has HTML web storage turned off.

1 of 11 files null set

    Download INCLOGO2.ZIP

    Size 38 kB

  • 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.
    Browsers may flag this download as unwanted or malicious. If unsure, scan it with VirusTotal.
  • Last modified Dec 13, 1991 9:10:52 AM
     MD5 checksum 8b9bc45a2a757f171a32006ce806d5bb
        Mime type Zip archive data

1991 December 13

This is the package given to INC so the it could be used as a logo, info, and game launcher. This kit only supports clear text messages, whereas those generated by Null Set could be encrypted which would further validate the source of the loader.

Emulating INCL2MSG in DOSee.

Use these tabs to make adjustments to the emulation

If the emulation is taking too long to load, you can turn it off.


Reload DOSee to autorun INCL2MSG

Applying changes will reload the page and reboot the emulator





Changes are not applied until the browser tab is reloaded





DOS programs need a keyboard for user input
Some common keys used in DOS programs

ENTER to select or continue
ESC to navigate back or exit
are often used to navigate menus


Emulation too slow?
Set the emulator to use maximum CPU speed

Emulation too fast?
Set the emulator to use the 8086 CPU configuration

Need to turn off the audio?
Disable sound card support

Have no audio?
  1. Try SoundBlaster 1.0 hardware
  2. Try Covox Sound Master hardware
  3. The song or audio file maybe missing from the program
  4. Audio may not be supported
    Unlike other systems of the era, audio for DOS was unfortunately complicated for both programmers and end users alike. A lot of early scene software didn't bother including it. While those that did often didn't test it on all the hardware they supposedly supported.


DOSee pronounced dos/see, is our emulator used to run MS-DOS based software in your web browser.

MS-DOS (Microsoft DOS) was the primary operating system used by PCs during the 1980s to the early 1990s and is the precursor to Microsoft Windows.


DOSee is a slimmed down, modified port of The Emularity.

The Emularity is a multi-platform JavaScript emulator that supports the running of software for legacy computer platforms in a web browser. It is the same platform that's running emulation on the Internet Archive.

EM-DOSBox is a discontinued, high-performance JavaScript port of DOSBox that is applied by The Emularity for its emulation of the MS-DOS platform.

DOSee uses BrowserFS ZipFS and ZipFS Extras to simulate zip file archives as hard disks within EM-DOSBox.

DOSBox is the most popular MS-DOS emulator in use today and is frequently used by commercial game publishers to run games from their back-catalogues on modern computers.


DOSee, built on The Emularity, EM-DOSBox and DOSBox. Capture screenshot and save function built on canvas-toBlob.js.

13 items in the archive
  • CONTENTS
  • RUNMEINC.COM
  • TESTEXEC.EXE
  • INCLOGO.COM
  • INCLOGO.TXT
  • INCL2MSG.EXE
  • INCLOGO2.DAT
  • INCLOGO2.COM
  • INCLOGO2.TXT
  • MAKEINC2.BAT
  • DUMPPAL.COM
  • RANDPAL.COM
  • RESETPAL.COM
[+] Configuration Copy text
Null Set Proudly Presents * * * * I N C L o g o 2 : R e v e n g e o f t h e S n o w * * * * Version 1.80 A Complete Loader Written and Crafted by Null Set If this zip does not say, "Authentic files Verified! # INC009 -=- a Null Set authentic original -=-" then this zip did *NOT* authentically come from me! ------------------------------------- Contents of this INCLogo2.Zip Package ------------------------------------- The following is a list of all files that should be in this package. They are listed with short descriptions and file CRCs to aid in ensuring their integrity. The CRCs were obtained from PKWare (ie; the CRCs listed here are the CRCs listed by a PKUnZip /v). Filename.Ext CRC Short File Description ============ ======== ======================================================= Contents. * This file RunMeINC.Com 15e6601a A sample customized INCLogo2 loader TestExec.Exe 325d6f38 Test program written for the RunMeINC.Com sample INCLogo .Com 2a48a5e9 The (updated) original INCLogo program INCLogo .Txt 70843375 Info on the original INCLogo program INCL2Msg.Exe c4a15c47 INCLogo2 message creation program INCLogo2.Dat 2660e18b Sample INCLogo2 customization information INCLogo2.Com 430464de The UNCUSTOMIZED INCLogo2 loader (do *NOT* run) INCLogo2.Txt 69d9655b Info on how to use/create INCLogo2 loaders MakeINC2.Bat 3724b46d A simple batch file to aid in making INCLogo2 loaders DumpPal .Com 07f97548 Dumps the current palette and color registers RandPal .Com 51b2b822 Randomly sets the color palette and color registers ResetPal.Com a24af569 Resets the color palette and color registers *Obviously, this file's CRC cannot be listed within this file. ----------------------------------------- A Warning about Authenticity Verification ----------------------------------------- PKWare's Authenticity Verification feature was meant as a way to uniquely mark zip files that came from a particular person. The idea being that if the author's AV information was on a particular zip, you were assured that no one but the author placed those files into that zip. This prevented people from placing trojans or viruses into already released software. Recently, however, people have come out with ways to duplicate other people's AV. Thus it is now possible that even though PKUnZip displays that all files were AV'ed with my AV info, unfortunately, you no longer know for sure if this zip was tampered with or not. To that end, please check the contents of this zip for viruses using your favorite virus checker. Footnote: Those "wonderful" daemon taskers that some BBS's use to strip or replace AV information is just another blow to the AV principle. Please, if you run a BBS, do *NOT* strip AV! If you are a user on a BBS that has such a daemon tasker, ask the SysOp to stop using it! --------------------- The Palette Utilities --------------------- While developing INCLogo2, I wrote three small utilities to help me check out the palette and make sure that I wasn't squashing it. These utilities don't do a whole heck of a lot, but you may find them useful. They are: DumpPal - This simply prints the current EGA color palette and the VGA color registers to the screen. RandPal - This will place random information into the EGA color palette and the VGA color registers. ResetPal - This restores the EGA color palette and the VGA color registers to their defaults. Note that the defaults that I have on my system (which this util sets them to) may not be the exact same defaults used on your system. Note: RandPal and ResetPal are not guaranteed to work because of their simplicity (and my laziness). If they don't work, you're SOL. Null Set {}
CONTENTS 80x85 Font
80