Windows 9x/ME / Games / Strategic Simulations Inc
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Panzer General CDROM 1.0
CDROM image of Panzer Generals as it was in the '5-Star Collection' retail release. As it is a CDROM image, all the music and movie clips are provided. The ZIP file contains the .BIN and .CUE files.
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DOS / System / Paradise Systems, Inc.
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Paradise VGA Plus 16 Drivers 1.1
This archive contains the video driver disks for the Paradise VGA Plus 16 video card. It contains drivers for Windows 2.0, GEM, Ventura Publisher, AutoCAD, Wordstar, and Lotus.
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OS/2 / DBMS / Borland International
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Paradox 2.05 for OS/2 2.05
Borland Paradox for OS/2, version 2.05. It's a 16-bit text mode program designed for OS/2 1.x. Released late 1988/early 1989.
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DOS / DBMS / Borland International, Inc.
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Paradox 4 4.0
Paradox 4.0 for DOS from Borland. Two-disk set. Includes United States, English International, European, Sweden/Finland, and Norway/Denmark localizations. Includes Network files. Serial number and installation instructions included in install.txt
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Windows 3.x / DBMS / Borland International, Inc.
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Paradox for Windows 1.0
Paradox for DOS was a relational database management system originally written by Richard Schwartz and Robert Shostak, and released by their company Ansa Software in 1985. In September 1987, Borland purchased Ansa Software, including their Paradox/DOS 2.0 software. Notable classic versions were 3.5 and 4.5. Versions up to 3.5 were evolutions from 1.0. Version 4.0 and 4.5 were retooled in the Borland C++ windowing toolkit and used a different extended memory access scheme. Paradox/DOS was a successful DOS-based database of the late eighties and early nineties. At that time, dBase and its xBase clones (Foxpro, Clipper) dominated the market. Other notable competitors were Clarion, DataEase, R:Base, and DataFlex. The features that distinguished Paradox/DOS were: a visual Query by Example implementation that was supported by an AI engine. effective use of memory (conventional as well as extended / expanded) - caching data tables, and particularly indexes, which caused Paradox to execute tasks very quickly in contrast to the explicit skills required for xBase performance optimisation.[1] an innovative programming language the Paradox Application Language (PAL) that was readable, powerful, and could be recorded from keyboard actions (rather like Lotus 1-2-3 macro recording). Lotus-like text menus and windows which was the native interface (in contrast to dBase which had a command line interface with menus layered on top). Particularly in Paradox 1.0 and 2.0, the user and programming manuals won readability awards[citation needed] - they were copiously illustrated, well laid out and explanations were written in common English.
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Windows 3.x / DBMS / Borland Inc.
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Paradox for Windows 1.0
The first Windows version of the Borland Paradox for DOS. Paradox for Windows is a distinctly different product from Paradox for DOS, and was produced by a different team of programmers. Although key features of the DOS product, the QBE and the database engine, were ports keeping the DOS code, there was a major break in compatibility from PAL to ObjectPAL and in the shift to a GUI design metaphor for Forms and Reports. The ObjectPAL changes were controversial but forced since PAL was based on keystroke recording actions that had no equivalent in Windows. An object-based language based on ideas from Hypercard was used in place of keystroke recording. The Forms and Reports designers used device independent scaling including ability to work in zoomed mode for detailed layout. The mouse right-click was used for access to Forms and Reports properties, inspired by the Xerox Alto and Smalltalk, in a way now almost universal to Windows programs. The ObjectPAL was (like Hypercard) associated with the visual objects - also revealed by right click. Property inspection and layout tools could be "pinned up" to stay on screen, an idea borrowed from the NeXT and now fairly widely adopted in Windows.
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DOS / Utility / david hunter
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PARINT .parity error interceptor ver 2.0
PARINT .this file is dated 1980 .and was used in the apple altair computers /the CP/M OPERATING SYSTEM .The file was converted to be used in the IBM 3.1 operating system in 1984 .parity errors in the memory in motherboards and expansion boards must have been a worry to computer users back in the late 1970 and early 1980 so a small utility like this to test the memory parity must help .ibm then improved the parity checking with their own utility programmes .this small utility is only 512 bytes /so downloading such a small utility was impossible .so I combined this with WinRAR to make it big enough to download.so delete the WinRAR when opened to use the parint.com it will load into memory and be a warning if any parity errors show up in the memory .this looks to be a very early utility .so it is a scarce program.
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DOS / Games / Microsoft
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Paris Scenery Pack for Flight Simulator 5.1 1.0
This is the 'Paris' flight scenery pack for Flight Simulator 5.1
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DOS / System / TecnoPonta
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Park
Aplicativo para centralizar a cabeça de leitura dos discos rígidos MFM, antes do desligamento do computador. [Application to center the playhead of MFM hard drives before the computer shutdown.]
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DOS / Utility / PowerQuest Corporation
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Partition Magic 3.04 3.04
Serial Number: PM300EMU-032011 Officially only compatible with NT3.51, but it needs to be executed from a bootable DOS floppy disk (or bootable disk image when using virtualization). ISO Image of my original disk.
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DOS / Utility / PowerQuest
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Partition Magic 4.0 4.0
System Requirements: Processor 486DX RAM 16MB CD-ROM Drive Any Speed 3.5 inch Diskette Drive - Hard-Disk Free Space 12MB Operating System Windows95/98 Windows 3.1 Windows/ NT4.0Workstation DOS 5.0 or Later Windows95/98 Windows 3.1 Windows/ NT4.0 Workstation DOS 5.0 or above Monitor VGA Pointing Device No pointing device is required to operate
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DOS / System / Niklaus Wirth
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Pascal Lite 3.90
Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language, designed by Niklaus Wirth as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring.
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