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    Epson FocalPoint shell for Windows 3.1

    It's a shame you can't find that again! Have you looked through https://archive.org/details/FTP.EPSON.COM_PRE-1997_FILES_ARCHIVE for example to see if there is anything interesting in there? It looks like archive.org has a few copies of Epson's FTP site. I suppose they wouldn't have had a...
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    Converting modern video file formats to versions that can be played inside Windows 3.1

    Further detail on those videos was revealed by playing them with mplayer: AVI file format detected. [aviheader] Video stream found, -vid 0 [aviheader] Audio stream found, -aid 1 VIDEO: [IV32] 320x240 16bpp 12.544 fps 2022.9 kbps (246.9 kbyte/s)...
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    Converting modern video file formats to versions that can be played inside Windows 3.1

    Another tool that could probably be used for this is mencoder which is part of MPlayer. It might be worth looking at if you find that you want to use some other codec and ffmpeg doesn't happen to support it. For what it's worth I found this superuser question which suggested a few "highly...
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    Epson FocalPoint shell for Windows 3.1

    Welcome to the forum! I certainly couldn't find that software in any of the places I normally look online. I also did what I normally do when I want to learn about some software - go to books.google.com and search for (in this case) "pc magazine" focalpoint - since I thought perhaps I could at...
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    Any suggestion on this IBM 5295G?

    Like most types of relatively dumb terminals, there's not much you can do with most IBM midrange terminals without it being connected to a server. Some of the less ancient ones (yours doesn't seem too ancient) have a few setup and test functions you can access, with the most advanced functions...
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    Missing cylinder in DOS hard drive tools?

    Oh yeah, I guess I was wrong, it wasn't really wasting that much storage anyway. This is a real cylinder, not something with inflated logical geometry, so there are only 8 heads and 17 sectors per track in the OP's HDD and hence a cylinder is only 68KiB.
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    Missing cylinder in DOS hard drive tools?

    Thanks, and I did catch the clue in your avatar :LOL: Ouch! Yes, let's hope your explanation is correct!
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    Missing cylinder in DOS hard drive tools?

    Interesting! What a horrible waste of very expensive storage. That page says tracks are reserved, not cylinders, but I suppose a full cylinder does have to be reserved if the controller is going to present a geometry in cylinders, heads and sectors which is completely usable? I suppose that...
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    Pre-DirectMusic "Interactive Music Architecture" Authoring Tool?

    I don't know anything about this stuff (didn't even know it existed :biggrin:), but I found a "Microsoft Music Producer" topic/book in MSDN Libary April 1997 (probably available on archive.org) under "Developer Products", "Visual InterDev", but while it explains what personalities are, it...
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    SCSI Utilities/Tool Kit

    I've been tempted to do that for a while, but it's not high enough up the priority list to get done!
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    SCSI Utilities/Tool Kit

    Interesting, thanks! It seems like quite a few vendors have that kind of thing in their SCSI BIOS, to the point where I'm disappointed when they don't, but maybe it's just because I've generally only used "modern" SCSI controllers from the 486 and later eras? I've refreshed my memory by...
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    SCSI Utilities/Tool Kit

    You might find Quantum's DLTTOOLS and DSPTOOLS from DLTHDD-S.ZIP on mpoli.fi useful - I don't remember which is which, but I remember one of these would let you look at SCSI mode pages and seemed like a somewhat useful diagnostic tool. Maybe one day I'll learn enough about those mode pages to...
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    Utility Linux Distribution

    I think systemd is fine if you take the time to figure out how it works. I think I had the benefit that figuring out how it works was a project at my work - which admittedly didn't go perfectly, but that wasn't entirely systemd's fault - where I had time to research and experiment. For most...
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    Pentium 4

    I can't really say I agree or disagree since I'm not sure I've used those accessories more than once or twice post-XP myself, but I think that in that video I posted, the presenter from Microsoft said something that agreed with this.
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    Pentium 4

    I'm not concerned about speed dependence in the "the game runs too fast" sense but in the "frame rate is unusable under CPU emulation" way, and hypervisors often don't emulate the necessary hardware. I think there are ways around that with API emulation, but I guess I'd prefer to install...
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