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DOS Programming, Undocumented DOS, and DOS Secrets. Forever Young Software for Hire. Hardware Manufactures and publishers, please look here. Or Like me on Facebook. Looking to write an Operating System of your own? The title as well as other items on this page state MS-DOS. I am not trying to promote the use of, or state that MS-DOS. Unless otherwise noted, all references to Windows on this site refers to the Windows 9x family of Windows. Me Any and all code or documentatio.
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Serving freely distributable files with FTP. Linux was released to the world from here 17.9.1991. Shortcuts to some of the current content in our archive. CPAN The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. Bioscience mirrors at Bio.nic.funet.fi. Elmer - CSCs tool for multiphysics. History of the Internet. Amateur arts and science. Browse the whole archive. The traditional file hierarchy that we have grown since 1990. It includes also many legacy files and directories that are no longer updated.CONTENT
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