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Utility / Philippe Leon
FR
Sonolect Editeur Vocal DOS 7.11
"Sonolect est un logiciel qui permet aux nonvoyant et aux malvoyants d'utiliser des applications sous système d’exploitation DOS. Il permet de lire les informations affichés à l’écran, Par caractères, mot, ligne, phrase, attribut couleur, et bien d'autres modes. Il prend en charge automatiquement la lecture des menus, des boîtes de dialogues au standard Microsoft, les fenêtres et la ligne d'état des applications. Sonolect est un programme résident qui se lance au démarrage du MS-DOS. Il fonctionne avec un ou plusieurs synthétiseurs de parole, en série ou en parallèle ou en carte interne." Cette version est sans protection par la clé.
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Other / Alternative Software
EN
Sooty Paint 1995
Sooty Paint is a DOS based children-oriented paint box program featuring Sooty and all of his pals. Color pre-defined pictures or free-form drawing, supports printing, and can be used to create banners or birthday cards.
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Games / Infocom
EN
Sorcerer Release 15
SORCERER, the second of a spellbinding fantasy series in the tradition of ZORK, takes you on a magical tour through the darker side of Zorkian enchantment. Your journey begins with a cryptic diary - the last trace of the now-vanished Belboz the Necromancer, grand and powerful leader of the Guild of Enchanters. It is feared that Belboz is in thrall to evil sorcery. If so, the very existence of the Circle of Enchanters could be forfeit. To rescue the kingdom and locate your mentor in the treacherous mists of time, you must gain the power and cunning of a true Sorcerer.
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Multimedia / Creative Technology Ltd
EN
Sound Blaster 16 Drivers, applications, text-to-speech and acces ZC/38/94, APL/39-94
These are perfect images of original Soundblaster 16 floppy disks. I've written them to disk images using GNU ddrescue, which completed with no errors for all four images. I've searched the site for these files, but they don't seem to be available. I found a later set for Windows 3.1 dated 1997. The sha1sums of the four floppies are as follows: $ sha1sum SOUND_BLASTER_*.img 125c3c6bcd85d9fc1765a2737b8b9073c1baef8f SOUND_BLASTER_16_ACCESSORIES_DISK_1994_4_OF_4.img b5d0a1ffbc7da631bbc5bfe0a5f564931e408aa6 SOUND_BLASTER_16_APPLICATIONS_DISK_1994_3_OF_4.img 54bd30113860ef7c860ca24422324aaa719a841f SOUND_BLASTER_16_INSTALLATION_DISK_1994_1_OF_4.img b14333c6174d596152203375efcb8e31304eeaa3 SOUND_BLASTER_16_TEXT_TO_SPEECH_1994_2_OF_4.img I've spent the last few weeks transferring my digital archive of twenty-year old software to my NAS. I've discovered other gems along the way, like Paint Shop Pro (version 3, I think), Polyray the ray tracer (I had hours of fun with that) and other goodies I haven't yet explored. I'd love to share this stuff with you if you don't already have it. I'm a huge fan of open culture so I'm delighted to see abandonware sites like this continuing to survive and record our shared digital history.
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System / Creative Technology
FR
Sound Blaster CD-ROM Installation Disk Revision 1
Contains the following : CD-ROM Drive Setup 1.21, CD-ROM Drive Test Program 1.03, CD-ROM Drive Lock Utility 1.00, CD-ROM Drive Unlock Utility 1.00, QuickCD 2.03.
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Multimedia / Creative Labs, Inc.
EN
Sound Blaster Developer Kit 2.00
Sound Blaster Developer Kit is a set of libraries used to develop programs that support the Creative Labs Sound Blaster sound card. It provides libraries for assembly language, Microsoft C version 5.0, 6.0, Turbo C version 2.0, Microsoft QuickBasic version 4.5, Microsoft Basic PDS version 7.0, and Turbo Pascal version 6.0.
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System / creative labs
EN
Sound Blaster Pro MCV CT5330 Driver Diskette 1
This disk contains all drivers and utilities for DOS for the Sound Blaster Pro MCV (microchannel/MCA). It also contains Windows 3.1 drivers.
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Other / Paolo Pancheri
EN
Soundblaster Programming
Sound Blaster progamming/detecting, CD-ROM progammming, Interrupt Handling, demo progams incl.
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Communication / Galacticomm
EN
Source Code for MajorBBS 6.25
This is some of the source code that I found for MajorBBS 6.25. This includes the Entertainment Addon, and the full version of PharLap 286 3.1
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OS / Apple
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Source Code to MacOS 7.1.1
The source code to MacOS 7.1.1
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Sourcer 3.07
Powerful disassembler.
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Sourcer 5.04
Reverse engineering tool. Takes an executable (com/exe/sys ...), thoroughly analyzes it, then produces assembler listing of it in several formats with some automatic commenting
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Utility / V Communications Inc
EN
Sourcer 8.01 8.01
Advanced Commenting Disassembler for DOS Instruction set support 8088, V20/V30, 80186, 80286, 80287, 80386, 80387, 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III (except SIMD).
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Games / ReadySoft Incorporated
EN
Space Ace
In early 1990s, Readysoft released a number of animated action games that became instant hits on the Laserdisc platform, although their PC counterparts suffered poor sales in comparison. This is by no means surprising: although these games boast very high production values and excellent animations which are created by Don Bluth Studios, their value as a game is sorely lacking. These game are little more than PC version of "choose-your-own-adventure" books, in which gameplay is boiled down to choosing an action from multiple choices. PC versions are, naturally, cut-down versions from Laserdisc originals, with many sequences missing altogether. It wasn't until the advent of CD-ROM that Readysoft (now sold to Digital Leisure) started making "deluxe" version of these games and put them on CD-ROM and later DVD. Treat the games as fun and humorous computer cartoons, but don't expect them to be involving games. If you like any of these disk-based versions, check out the deluxe DVD/CD-ROM versions at Digital Leisure's products page. Excerpt from Rob's original review at CW#3: "PC conversion of Don Bluth's classic Laserdisc arcade game. Space Ace lives from the same premise and problems as the related Dragon's Lair games. It has great graphics and animations for its time but suffers from short and very simplistic gameplay. The plot: The evil commander Borf has kidnapped Ace's girlfriend, the beautiful Kimberley, and is plotting to enslave the Earth using his dreaded "Infanto Ray", a weapon that changes everyone it blasts into a helpless baby. Armed with only a laser gun, Ace must find and destroy the Infanto Ray, rescue Kimberley and save the Earth." Review by HOTUD
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Games / Not specified
EN
Space Invaders
Released in 1978 by Taito, Space Invaders is one of the first and most well-known of modern computer games. Its popularity increased by leaps and bounds in the following few years after its initial release, when the game spread from Japan to invade the USA (published, under the same name, in the US by Midway). Space Invaders' popularity only continued to rise as its addictive gameplay started to infect the rest of the computer-gaming world. Rumor has it that the arcade version was such a big hit in its native country, Japan, that it caused a coin shortage. This lead to an unprecedented first in arcade gaming's history - the country's coin supply had to be quadrupled! Space Invaders' gameplay is deceptively simple. Your mission: To defeat ever massing waves of alien invaders, by controlling a small spaceship at the bottom of the screen, heavily outnumbered and shielded by only a few, destructible bases. In each stage there are five rows of invaders. As they move back and forth across the screen, gradually descending upon you with each sweep - one step closer with every change of direction - they start to move faster and faster. After a certain number of the invaders are destroyed, the rest also begin to move with increasing speed. Apart from moving, they also fire projectiles from time to time to make your life harder. But you are not entirely defenseless... You can protect your ship by hiding under one of the protective shields, but these - as mentioned - are destructible and after a time they will perish. One bad thing about these shields is that the aliens aren't the only ones who can make a hole in them - your shots will also create a tunnel through your protective bases! So be warned that, even though it can be useful to burrow through your bases, from which to shoot (having afforded some protection from alien projectiles), it can also lead to an easy invasion for the invaders as, "all your bases are belong to us!" Each and every successive stage becomes a little harder. Your shields and bases do not get repaired and the speed at which the invaders descend gradually increases. Sometimes another invading space ship appears and flies across the top of the screen - this one is different, however: it disappears at the edge of the screen rather than bouncing back like the standard waves and, should you destroy it, it gives you extra points. It is not as easy to destroy as the regular ships - especially when a lot of other aliens are still alive and slowly making their way down the screen. You should remember that only one of your projectiles can be on the screen at any one time, so if your shot doesn't hit its target you will not be able to shoot again until it leaves the screen - as though the shot goes wide of its mark, instead firing off into distant space. There isn't much to say about the game's technical detail. In 1978, graphics and sound weren't as important as the gameplay (unlike a lot of the games today) and contemporary hardware was, as always, a major limiting factor. The game looks as it does and always has - basic, elegant, and minimal - and the only sounds you will hear are the gunshots and explosions, and an alert when the lone alien spaceship zips its way across the top of the screen. The graphics and sound remain true to the original arcade classic, which is great. Instead of the clunky PC speaker effects, that many versions of this essential part of any retro-gamer's collection retain, we have Adlib quality sound. The increasing rhythm of the invader's approach adds a lot of atmosphere to the game and, even if the sound-effects are very simple - without these sounds, the game just wouldn't be the same. Controls are unchangeable and are not what you'd traditionally expect in this type of game: Left CTRL = Move left Left ALT = Move right Right SHIFT = Fire! Esc = Quit
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System / Unknow
IT
Space Maker
Space maker, utility per comprimere il disco e guadagnare spazio e velocita
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Games / Sierra Entertainment
EN
Space Quest 3 - The Pirates of Pestulon
The third episode of a great adventure series. Have fun playing this game and solving the funny puzzles...
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Games / Sierra Entertainment
EN
Space Quest 5 - The Next Mutation
Another great adventure form our hero Roger Wilco, the devoted space janitor... Great to have him back!
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Games / sierra online
EN
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
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Games / Sierra On-Line, Inc.
EN
Space Quest V: The Next Mutation
Space Quest V: Roger Wilco – The Next Mutation is a graphic adventure game released for MS-DOS on February 5, 1993.
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