One of the mentioned issues with respect to using TR log is the need (desire) to run it on a MSDOS platform in a machine that is using XP or a similarly recent operating system. While search for some
Hi Tod - Long time since our last contact. Love your e-mail address! What you are proposing is exactly what I wished I had earlier this year. Yes, it's greek to me, but I still want to learn. I was u
All, Yes, there is I think. Get Tree to make the program compatabe with Windows 2K, XP, et al. DOS is history. I could not operate the Stew because of the problems I had when I needed to upgrade to W
Hardy: I used to think the way you do but I have now used WriteLog in two relatively unimportant (to me) contests. I find it user hostile and user information poor. It does, however, meet the general
I purchased two lap top computers from Tiger Direct. They are IBM "off lease" with windows 98 OS . Price was reasonable and they do everything I need to do for home or work. I can even play DVD movie
Hi all: I have four new computers dual-booting DOS and Windows XP. It's not too difficult to do and removes all of the problems with trying to run TR under Windows... If anyone wants the detailed pro
Hi Dragan: This distribution is licensed under the GPL. I am doubtful that they have Microsoft's permission to distribute this, however. It is basically Microsoft's Windows98SE with the version numbe