Windows 9x/ME / Utility / STAC Electronics Inc.
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Stacker 4.1 for Windows 95 4.1
Date: September 30, 1995 Media: 3 - 1.44 Diskette image files - Found on a warez CD - no product images, etc. - On first install, setup records user info to STACKER.COM - Stacker 4.1 main diff from 4.0, is LFN (Long File Name) compatibility. Here, read: "IN TIME FOR THE Windows 95 launch, Stac Electronics Inc. will release this week a Windows 95-compatible version of Stacker, its data compression product, that supports the operating system's long file and folder names and APIs. "Existing versions of Stacker that do not support long file names will not be compatible with Windows 95, and Stac warns that users who use older versions risk losing the long file names of compressed files and the contents of Windows... "Version 4.0 was faster, squeezed out better compression ratios, ate less memory, handled bigger drives, and supplied better, easier-to-use tools than Microsoft Corps DoubleSpace or DriveSpace. So no one looked forward more than I did to a Stacker release for Windows 95. "Judging from news groups on the Internet, however, there are plenty of disappointed folks. In spite of Stacker 4.1's superior compression ratios, its performance is much slower than DriveSpace's. "Version 4.1, which also runs under Windows 3.x, is a 16-bit program that uses DOS real-mode compression. "To cope with Win95's long file names, Stacker relies on a secondary executable, SAVELFN.EXE, which works automatically with the Stacker tools, for instance, Defragment and Uncompress, to preserve long file names." And that's a wrap. AppleSeed 2024
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Windows 3.x / System / Stac Electronics
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Stacker for DOS and Windows 4.0
Stacker 4.0 from IBM PC-DOS 7.0 Complete, unrestricted, no serial or registration input required. Full-featured in every respect to the retail Stacker 4.0 product. It may have shipped with PC-DOS, but is quite happy to run on whatever flavor DOS you are using. Source: Extracted from IBM-PC-DOS 7.0 6-disk package. File dates are April 30, 1998, original as stored in the PC-DOS compressed archives (STAC1, STAC2, STAC3).
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FR
Stacker for DOS and Windows 4.0
Stacker 4.00 Version Fran‡aise. Stac Electronics, Carlsbad C.A. Logiciel de compression pour disques durs Copiez le contenu de DISK1 sur une 1ere disquette et DISK2 sur une seconde. Pour la licence d'utilisation entrez vos Nom et Pr‚nom (ou autres...) The files are virgin - meaning that registration info has never been written into the STACKER.COM file. You can personalize them with your name/company. I just recently absconded these from another oldies site. Props to win3x.org viva la France!
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BeOS / Multimedia / Freeware
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Stadio 1.0 Beta 3
Stadio is a new MidiPlayer for BeOS R4/R4.5 with an equalizer and a virtual piano keyboard.
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DOS / Games / Accolade
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Star Control n/a
Star Control is a science fiction video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Accolade in 1990. It was originally was released for DOS and Amiga in 1990, followed by a Mega Drive/Genesis port in 1991. Simple ported versions were also released for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum. A sequel was released in 1992.
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DOS / Games / Legend Entertainment
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Star Control 3
Run setsound.exe and set digital audio to none - it was removed for the rip and must be set to off for the game to work. sc3.exe to play the game.
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Windows 9x/ME / Games / SSI
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star general
Very good game with the same graphics engine of Panzer General, but with improved graphics. This time, you must choose between seven races of aliens and complete their missions and battles in space. Very good for those who like the genre!
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Windows XP / Games / Small Rockets
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Star Monkey 1
Star Monkey is a shareware space shooter game that follows the legacy of such classics as Raiden, Aero Fighters, etc. The plotline is inconsequential, and involves aliens that try to do something bad and which you must blow up. You'll battle waves after waves of enemy ships and monsters and confront huge end-level bosses while collecting power-ups and raking up points in your little but powerful ship. The game uses a 3D engine which boasts several graphical gimmicks like 32-bit color depths, colored lighting, dynamic shadows, etc. There's no multiplayer support, but you can upload your scores to Small Rocket's website and have them ranked against other fellow star monkeys
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Windows 3.x / Office / Star Division
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Star Office 3.0 3.0
Office-Suite StarOffice 3.0 (for Win 3.x) readme file in german StarWriter 3.0 StarCalc 3.0 StarDraw 3.0 StarImage StarMath StarChart OfficeManager
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OS/2 / Office / Star Division
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Star Office 3.0 for OS/2 3.0
Office-Suite StarOffice 3.0 for OS/2 readme file in german StarWriter 3.0 StarCalc 3.0 StarDraw 3.0 StarImage StarMath StarChart OfficeManager
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Windows 9x/ME / Office / Star Division
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Star Office 3.0 for Win9x 3.0
Office-Suite StarOffice 3.0 for Win 9x and NT readme file in german StarWriter 3.0 StarCalc 3.0 StarDraw 3.0 StarImage StarMath StarChart OfficeManager
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DOS / Games / Star Trek Fans
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Star Trek
Super Star Trek is quite possibly the best of the "Star Trek" games from the 1970's. Of course, it does not make use of graphics, or even assume a video display, but it still an interesting game to play, particularly for those of us who don't have the reflexes we used to and prefer a more cerebral computer game. Of course, Star Trek and it's characters are trademarks of Paramount Studios, Inc. And just like the original game, written by Star Trek fans who were also the, back then, rare breed of computer geek, isn't used with permission but with admiration of the show. The DOS version requires a 80386 or better. Since source code is available, Super Star Trek can be compiled for virtually any system having a C compiler and sufficient memory for execution (which isn't much by today's standards!) I would suggest using the linux.c file as a starting point for customizing to any given operating system, including Microsoft Windows. The Windows Console has been recompiled using Visual Studio and now works better. All versions have an executable program as well as a documentation file, SST.DOC. The SST.DOC file must be in the same directory/folder as the program is run from in order to view the documentation from within the game with the HELP command.
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OS/2 / Games / Star Trek Fans
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Star Trek OS/2
The OS specification would not allow me to post this as an OS/2 program, so I put it under DOS. Super Star Trek is quite possibly the best of the "Star Trek" games from the 1970's. Of course, it does not make use of graphics, or even assume a video display, but it still an interesting game to play, particularly for those of us who don't have the reflexes we used to and prefer a more cerebral computer game. Of course, Star Trek and it's characters are trademarks of Paramount Studios, Inc. And just like the original game, written by Star Trek fans who were also the, back then, rare breed of computer geek, isn't used with permission but with admiration of the show. The DOS version requires a 80386 or better. Since source code is available, Super Star Trek can be compiled for virtually any system having a C compiler and sufficient memory for execution (which isn't much by today's standards!) I would suggest using the linux.c file as a starting point for customizing to any given operating system, including Microsoft Windows. The Windows Console has been recompiled using Visual Studio and now works better. All versions have an executable program as well as a documentation file, SST.DOC. The SST.DOC file must be in the same directory/folder as the program is run from in order to view the documentation from within the game with the HELP command.
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DOS / Games / Interplay Productions, Inc
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Star Trek 25th Anniversy
Space... the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its 5-year mission: To seek out new life and new civilizations, to explore brave new worlds, to boldly go where no one has gone before. Based on the 1960s Star Trek TV Series, Captain Kirk and the USS Enterprise are representatives of the United Federation of Planets. Their role in space is that of explorers as well as a military presence. The Enterprise routinely encounters strange adventures and bizarre situations, each laid out as a separate "episode" which must be played in order. The first episode involves the USS Enterprise being called to a world to investigate strange "demons" have appeared from the mines and begun attacking the settlers. - Moby Games
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DOS / Games / Interplay
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Star Trek: Judgment Rites
"Sequel to the award-winning Star Trek: 25th Anniversary, Judgment Rites brings back the entire Enterprise crew in 8 all new episodes. Strange things are happening in distant space, such as dead planets spawning life and WW1 planes in outer space. You need to survive these situations. You must navigate your way through space, and send away teams onto planets to investigate situations, communicate with other characters and solve puzzles. Unlike the previous game, action sequences are optional" - Moby Games.
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DOS / Games / Lucas Arts
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Star Wars TIE FIGHTER
Space flight simulator/space combat computer game, is the sequel to Star Wars: X-Wing. (when asked, type anything to bypass game protection, at the start)
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DOS / Games / Lucas Arts
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Star Wars X-WING
"One of the greatest flight simulator titles" (when asked, type anything to bypass game protection, at the start)
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DOS / Games / LucasArts Entertainment
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Star Wars: TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM (ISO image) 1.0
TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM, split into 5 .rar sub-parts. Download all files to the same folder, select TIECD.part01, and extract using WinRAR (the other parts automatically combine to form the ISO image). Please consider buying the game from GOG.com if you enjoy this. On modern machines, you will need DOSBox to run this (the GOG version handles all of this for you). You will absolutely need a joystick. Any joystick will work, and DOSBox offers a range of configuration options for joysticks. I use a Logitech Extreme3D pro, or any USB game pad with an analog stick. For older/vintage DOS/Windows 9x systems, you'll need a standard game port/MIDI port (usually on your sound card--typically a SoundBlaster or compatible), and a game port/MIDI port joystick, such as a Gravis Blackhawk.
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DOS / Games / LucasArts Entertainment
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Star Wars: X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM (ISO image) 1.0
X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM in ISO-9660 format. Contains all original game content. On modern systems, this works great in DOSBox. On older/vintage systems, you will need a 386/486 or better with 4 MB of RAM. Runs great in Windows 95/98. If you like this, please consider purchasing the game from GOG.com (if you buy it at the right time, you can get it when it's on sale for under $1).
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