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    Download NYC.ZIP

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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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  • Last modified Feb 11, 1990 7:14:58 PM
     MD5 checksum 2cc1313be0690cae68e597fb1191d414
        Mime type Zip archive data

1990 January 12

  • Zip - DOS / Cracktro or intro

Emulating RUNME.BAT in DOSee.

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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.

3 items in the archive
  • NYCTITLE.COM
  • READ.ME
  • RUNME.BAT
[+] Configuration Copy text
[Hard Drivin' Notes] <2/12/90> _ /| -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- _ /| \`o.O' -=- NNN NN NN NN NNNNNNN -=- \`o.O' ≈(___)≈ -=- NNNN NN NN NN NN NN -=- ≈(___)≈ U -=- NN NN NN NN NN NN -=- U Ack! Thpfft! -=- NN NNNN NN NN -=- Ack! Thpfft! -=- NN NNN NN NN NN -=- -=- NN NN NN NNNNNNN -=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Well.. here it is, Hard Drivin' by Tengen. This thing was a bitch to crack. It had encryption, multiple random disk checks, and debugger protection. The game is pretty good. The vector graphics are nice, although they fuck up sometimes. The instant replays of your death scenes are cute. It supports Joystick, Mouse, and Keyboard. I found the joystick to play the best, although the Mouse isn't too bad. The game takes quite a bit of memory (about 540k) to run. If there aint enough the game will just dump you out. The game does not want to run off of any drive except A:. There was no install program or batch file and the docs didn't mention running on an HD. Plus- When run off floppy, some of the graphic text gets a little fucked up. To run it on the hard drive you have to do the slight pain in the ass drive assignment below: First use subst.exe (from DOS) do substitute your hard drivin' directory to the logical drive right after your normal highest (eg if your highest drive is C:, assign it to D:) like so: SUBST D: C:\HARD <- Directory where Hard Drivin' is ^- Drive to subst to Next you have to assign that drive you substituted to drive A: this is done like this: ASSIGN A=D This it, now go to drive A: and play away. Note- to get your original drive A: back, do ASSIGN A=D Sorry about this rough readme, it's late at night and I want to get this file out. Hi's and Ho's to: Jenetic Bytemare: PcBoard?!? Lord Blix: How's Prison, hehe. The Overlord: Welcome back guy. The Humble Guys: HUMBLE?!?!?! Line Noise: SPACE ACE! SPACE ACE! SPACE ACE! SPACE ACE! North Wind The Fang
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