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        Mime type ARJ archive data, v4, slash-switched, original name: LSDM-SDA.ARJ, os: MS-DOS 1]
For compatibility the mounted archive has been re-compressed

Emulating 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.

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

Experiencing graphic or animation glitches?
Set the emulator to use VGA only graphics 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.

31 items in the archive
  • BULLETM.ANS
  • DATAM.ANS
  • DOORSM.ANS
  • VOTINGM.ANS
  • EMAILM.ANS
  • CONFIGM.ANS
  • GROUPM.ANS
  • NEWSM.ANS
  • FEEDM.ANS
  • ESYSOPM.ANS
  • DSYSOPM.ANS
  • ABOUTM.ANS
  • VSYSOPM.ANS
  • FBATCHM.ANS
  • NEWSCANM.ANS
  • ESCANM.ANS
  • SDOORSM.ANS
  • GFILEM.ANS
  • FCHANGEM.ANS
  • SGFILEM.ANS
  • SYSOPM.ANS
  • SPONSORM.ANS
  • UEDITM.ANS
  • FSYSOPM.ANS
  • DELFILES.ANS
  • EDITHELP.ANS
  • CONFIGLM.ANS
  • FILEM.ANS
  • MAINM.ANS
  • SDAMEMB.LST
  • LSDMENUS.NFO
[+] Configuration Copy text
β”‚β–Œβ–ˆβ– β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β– β–ˆβ–β”‚ β”‚β–Œβ–ˆ LSD Menus β–ˆβ–β”‚ β”‚β–Œβ–ˆ ■───────────────■ β–ˆβ–β”‚ β”‚β–Œβ–ˆ Drawn By Al-Ski Love [SDA] β–ˆβ–β”‚ β”‚β–Œβ–ˆ ■───────────────■ β–ˆβ–β”‚ β”‚β–Œβ–ˆ LSD Sysops, Rejoice! β–ˆβ–β”‚ β”‚β–Œβ–ˆβ– β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β– β–ˆβ–β”‚ Being an LSD sysop, I was pretty damn sick of the dreadfully ugly internal LSD menus that The Slavelord had created. Don't get me wrong, LSD is a wonderful piece of software (and that's why I run it), but aesthetically speaking, it's maybe not the most colorful thing out there. So I decided to stop whining and create some of my own menus to supplement what LSD had to offer. Let me stop bullshitting now and tell you how to use them. Just copy all the files in this .zip into your \LSD\TEXTFILE directory (or whatever you happen to call it on your system). It might be a better idea to copy *.ANS into your textfile directory, since a few lame board ads might get thrown into this zip. What's included in here are all 28 Ansi LSD Menus (Every menu there is), and an updated EDITHELP.ANS, which is the file displayed when you hit ^U in the LSD Full Screen Editor (the help screen). The EDITHELP.ANS also goes in your \LSD\TEXTFILE dir. I didn't include ASCII menus, since I didn't feel like doing another 28 menus, and besides, who doesn't have ansi anyway? If one of you sysops really needs them, you can create them yourself by changing the .ANS extension to .ASC (as if you didn't know that already). If persuaded, (and if people think these menus are decent), I might do some menus for other BBS software, who knows. It seems as if colorful and artistic software such as ViSiON-X, PRiSM, etc., seems to be catching on, so there may be the need for some. I'm working on some other stuff for LSD and hope to distribute that as well. I can be reached on my LSD board, ManiΕΈest, at 2o1Β·744Β·4339 (USR 14.4K Dual) if you have any problems. Hasta. - Al-Ski Love [SDA]
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