Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
1ST_BOOT.ZIP | Yes | 2392 | 11/11/1993 | 1st Boot 1.0 determines if this is the first time you've booted your computer today. This lets your Autoexec file run certain programs only the first time you boot up. (Eric Johnson) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
22NCE140.ZIP | Yes | 50737 | 10/27/1993 | 22Nice 1.40 is a Z-80/8080 CP/M 2.2 emulator which will emulate 8080/8085/Z-80 processors with or without NEC V-series chip installed, provide terminal emulation for most common CP/M machines, support CP/M user number to DOS subdirectory translation, allow use of DOS pipes and utilities with CP/M programs, support a complete set of BDOS and BIOS function interfaces, including direct disk read/write, and is invisible to the user. |
2NDSHIFT.ZIP | Yes | 75929 | 3/5/1994 | 2nd Shift provides unattended operation of a computer. It will execute either at a certain time or date. It can also be used to track down problems by examining the keys typed by a user. (Transversal Design) (Reg.Fee: $49) |
386TEST.ZIP | Yes | 187173 | 11/13/1991 | 386Test is a diagnostic program designed to test motherboards and system components. It tests all of the system's resources including the Bios, CPU, NDP, cache, RAM, extended memory and display memory. (Richard Levey) (Reg.Fee: $35) |
486T_RL.ZIP | Yes | 45246 | 7/29/1992 | 486Test 6.1 performs an intensive, diagnostic test on motherboards and system components of a 80486. All of the system's resources are tested including the Bios, CPU, NDP, cache, RAM, extended memory and display memory. (Richard Levey) (Reg.Fee: $30) |
486TEST.ZIP | Yes | 1559 | 1/20/1992 | 486test tests the time it takes to write out 1000 dwords to main memory from cpu. Assembly source code is included. (Michael Abrash) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ATCLKSET.ZIP | Yes | 1005 | 8/10/1994 | ATclkset lets you set the CMOS clock from the DOS clock or vice-versa. (Tom Donnelly) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ATCLOCK.ZIP | Yes | 14287 | 12/5/1988 | ATclock sets the CMOS clock to the current DOS time and date. It also will automatically adjust the CMOS and DOS clocks by a preset amount once per day if the AT's clocks consistently lose or gain time. It will adjust both system clock forward or back one hour for changes between standard and daylight time, if desired. Assembler source included. (Terry McGuire) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BELL.ZIP | Yes | 434 | 8/10/1994 | Bell changes the sound of the beep your PC makes when it is displeased with your performance. Now it's more of a loving coo. |
BELLS.ZIP | Yes | 11889 | 10/20/1989 | Bells is a collection of beeps for use with batch files. (Jerry Whiting) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BELLSTD.ZIP | Yes | 21426 | 4/14/1990 | BellsTD 1.5 replaces your computer's BEEP with a special sound effect or tune of up to nine notes. It is easy to change the beep or tune. TSR: 1k. (Tom Donnelly) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BURN_IN.ZIP | Yes | 108881 | 6/22/1993 | Burn-In 1.5 allows extensive testing of new computers. It is meant to run for at least 72 hours and during that time cycles through repeated tests of your disk drives, CPU, monitor, display adapter and RAM memory. Features include automatic command-line operation, automatic disabling of tests on defective disks, a convenient summary file, along with error-only logging as the default. NOTE: Once you start this program, you can only break out of it at certain points and those points may be three or four hours in coming, so don't start the burn-in unless you do not need your computer for a while. (George Campbell) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
BURNIT.ZIP | Yes | 20322 | 2/4/1992 | BURNit 5.1 will thoroughly test a computer's internal components. It checks memory, drives, CPU, video cards, serial ports, speaker and more. It will also keep track of elapsed time. (Norman Leveille) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
CCLOCK.ZIP | Yes | 2917 | 8/13/1990 | CClock 1.0 reads your system's CMOS clock and sets the DOS clock without having to reboot. Assembler source code is included. (Dave Angel) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
CLOCK_RS.ZIP | Yes | 111363 | 7/8/1993 | Clock 3.52 replaces the DOS internal clock, providing automatic DST conversion, control of your BIOS clock and battery clock, adjustment for clock drift and more. (Ronald Q. Smith) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
CLOCKWRK.ZIP | Yes | 72337 | 1/12/1994 | ClockWork 5.1 maintains an accurate system clock without a modem and long distance calls which some other programs require. It handles both real-time clocks and add-ons. One second per week is achievable. (Pavel Otavsky) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
COMMCHK.ZIP | Yes | 49969 | 6/4/1990 | CommChk/CommSet 90-2 let you examine and change the settings of four serial ports. Use these utilities to save time when you are installing new serial devices. They detect changes made to transmission speed, data bits, stop bits and parity by programs designed to use a serial port. Janus Ada source code is included. (John W. Roberts) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
COMPRT.ZIP | Yes | 30050 | 10/5/1993 | ComPort 2.5 allows users to manipulate and display COM and LPT Port Info. (Open Systems Resources, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
CONTROL.ZIP | Yes | 40774 | 2/28/1994 | Control is a memory resident program that allows the keyboard to toggle the eight data lines on your printer port to control eight relays which in turn can control devices such as lights, heating, burglar alarms, lawn sprinkling systems, etc. Jan Schoonenberg of the Netherlands says "For the non-initiated user, this may have the flavor of a demo program. After you pay the shareware fee, you get full diagrams more more software. But the somewhat initiated can work with the program as is." (Peter E. King) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
COUNTGR.ZIP | Yes | 6275 | 2/12/1992 | Count counts the number of times your computer is booted and executes a specified program when the number of specified boots has been reached. This could be used for executing virus checkers, back-up procedures, etc., on a regular basis. (GRSoft) (Reg.Fee: $1) |
CPU24.ZIP | Yes | 58028 | 9/26/1991 | CPU 24-Hour Burn-In Test 1.22 is a burn-in test program. Most hardware failures show up right away. But if you do not use every single part of your system in every way possible, a weakness or failure may not show up until your warranty is over. A burn-in program can bring out such problems in a new system right away. (William Ip) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
CRONTAB.ZIP | Yes | 52408 | 7/25/1993 | CronTab 2.21 runs programs based on the date. Execution can be periodic such as daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly with or without a specified offset such as the third day of the month. Execution can also be day-specific such as every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or on the 15th of each month. (Thomas G. Harold) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
CYCLEDTR.ZIP | Yes | 17619 | 11/5/1993 | CycleDtr 1.0 helps you to determine which serial connecter (9 pin or 25 pin) is cabled to which internal port. It cycles the DTR pin high/low allowing you to test the port with a LED test light. For use with external modems, it will flash the "TR" LED indicator. (Robert Smith) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DAILY1.ZIP | Yes | 21498 | 10/14/1993 | Daily 1.0 allows you to run selected programs on once per day on boot-up. (Don W. Thurston) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DAYBAT.ZIP | Yes | 15498 | 8/14/1989 | Daybat is a utility that will allow you to run a different batch file every day of the week from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (or from DOS, if you wish). Pascal source is included. (Joseph Sheppard) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DDATE.ZIP | Yes | 1084 | 3/2/1985 | Ddate is for people who do not have a battery powered clock in their PC. This makes it easy to set the time and date. (Hal Sampson) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
DMBB.ZIP | Yes | 81059 | 4/23/1993 | DMBB is an extensive system information utility. It can get over 250 pieces of information about your system, including the date, BIOS, DOS, CPU type, TSRs and more. It can set ERRORLEVEL to reflect its findings so that batch files can be made to act accordingly. (Daniel Montaron) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DO_ONCE.ZIP | Yes | 30601 | 5/29/1989 | Do-Once 2.2 keeps a record of and allows the running of programs which you want to run only once per month or per day or on/after a specified day. It stores the information necessary to perform this function in a data file. Another similar type of program, ONBOOT, tries to use flags set in the computer's memory, but does not work on all machines. Do-Once should work on all machines. (Glenn Snow) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DSTIME.ZIP | Yes | 15134 | 10/1/1993 | DSTime 1.0 automatically adjusts your system's time for Daylight Savings Time changes. (Nathan Alan King) (Reg.Fee: $8) |
EASYDAT.ZIP | Yes | 10857 | 2/11/1990 | EasyDate 4.5 is a quick and easy way to set the date and time for users who don't have hardware clocks. (Brian Evans) (Reg.Fee: $3) |
FIXBEEP.ZIP | Yes | 1653 | 3/16/1987 | Fixbeep lets you change the frequency of the beep in DOS to a less piercing tone of your own choosing. (Mike Blaszczak) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
GEN_HS.ZIP | Yes | 32722 | 8/23/1991 | Gen 1.5 generates test characters to a file or device. It generates files of any size from zero to twenty million bytes for building specific-sized files for printer, storage, or timing tests. (Herron Software) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
IFDAY.ZIP | Yes | 5795 | 11/2/1993 | IFDay 1.0 allows the user to run certain commands on pre-specified days. (Bryan Valencia) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
IOVIEW.ZIP | Yes | 7158 | 6/25/1990 | IOView lets you view memory mapped I/O ports in action. (Thomas Bradford) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
LOGV20.ZIP | Yes | 46042 | 12/15/1993 | $20 Logic Analyzer 1.0 provides the testing software and instruction on how to build a probe assembly for testing the printer ports of your computer. (Robert G. Brown) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
LPTREAD.ZIP | Yes | 21005 | 1/14/1992 | LPTRead lets you use the LPT port for data acquisition. It is a TSR which reads the port and executes predefined keystrokes. LPTRead could be use in laboratories, for alarm systems, for automation, etc. (Rob Cosgrove) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
LPTWRIT.ZIP | Yes | 13976 | 8/26/1991 | LPTWrite lets you control external devices through the printer port. (Rob Cosgrove) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
NBSCOM.ZIP | Yes | 40799 | 4/4/1989 | Nbscom 1.4 will allow you to accurately set the DOS date/time in your PC using the National Bureau of Standards Telephone Time Service. You simply run NBSCOM, and it dials up the NBS, reads the time, sets your DOS clock, and tells you how far your DOS clock needs to be advanced or set back. C source is included. (Franklin Antonio) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ONBOOT.ZIP | Yes | 6885 | 10/9/1989 | OnBoot 1.10 allows you to have your AUTOEXEC.BAT file run selected programs only during a warm boot (Ctl-Alt-Del), a cold boot (power on), or the first boot of the day. (Christopher J. Dunford) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ONCEDAY.ZIP | Yes | 19993 | 8/18/1989 | OnceADay 1.2 is a small batch file utility that will allow you to run a file or a group of files only once a day. This is primarily for use in AUTOEXEC.BAT files. It allows you to reboot your machine during the day without having to execute programs which you only need to run on the first start-up of the day. (Unique Software) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
PCBEN80.ZIP | Yes | 1308900 | 1/7/1994 | PC Bench 8.0 evaluates your PC's performance by measuring the performance of your computer's processor, memory, disk, and video subsystems. (Reg.Fee: $10) |
PCBENCH.ZIP | Yes | 41556 | 7/14/1991 | PCBench is a PC benchmarking program with 34 tests. It checks the speed of the cpu, math coprocessor, RAM, ROM, video RAM, expanded RAM, hard drive, video BIOS, DOS output and ANSI driver. The results can be stored into a database for retrieving later for comparative analysis of machines. (Aki Korhonen) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
PCSTATS.ZIP | Yes | 48098 | 6/13/1992 | PCStats 3.1 displays your system configuration info, including CPU type, DOS version, keyboard, system memory, BIOS dates, disk drives, video, default drive space, floppy types, number of parallel ports and serial ports, mouse driver, and much more. (Richard M. Rutkowski) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
PCTIME.ZIP | Yes | 93440 | 11/29/1993 | PC Time Standard 2.01 sets your system clock by calling the NIST. (Mark Bowler) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
PE_PROC.ZIP | Yes | 112753 | 3/5/1994 | Painless Event Processor allows unattended operation of your computer. Key strokes can be captured by an accompanying pop-up utility and played back at a preset time to execute commands or programs. You can specify a delay from 1 second to 255 minutes, perform a reboot of your system, execute up to eight events at once, and much more. Only 10K of memory is required once the program is invoked. Mouse support is included. (Kendall Pierce) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $45) |
PHOENIX.ZIP | Yes | 844 | 8/10/1994 | Phoenix is a bulletin board program that was previously known as Collie and Colossus. DSZ, Zmodem, Ymodem, Ymodem-G are now supported. A programmable menu system is included. (The GeneSys Project, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $60) |
PINMAP.ZIP | Yes | 1228 | 3/13/1990 | PinMap is a VGA 15-pin connection map for 9-pin monitors. Specific information for Sony and NEC monitors are given, but should cover most 9 pin monitor connectors. (Raymond P. Tackett) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
PORTEST.ZIP | Yes | 43040 | 2/11/1991 | Port Test is a complete I/O port testing and control program. It will identify ports and their technical information, modify system tables, test the ports to identify and correct problems. It will let you add additional ports and swap ports. It will also display wiring information for serial ports. (Microsystems Development) (Reg.Fee: $59) |
PORTFND.ZIP | Yes | 37478 | 6/21/1992 | Port Finder 2.71 will let you activate COM3 and COM4; it will also let you swap COM ports, as well as parallel ports. (mcTRONic Systems) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
RITM258.ZIP | Yes | 289897 | 9/3/1993 | RighTime 2.58 is a 3K TSR which corrects a CMOS type clock error up to about 5.5 minutes per day. It also corrects for the time that the system is not running. Other features include DRDOS 5.0 support; time trim provided in hundredths of a second; permanent disable, temporary disable and re-enable; quiet mode which silences beeps in error messages; four termination codes testable by batch errorlevel; automatic time-set request by two criteria; CMOS backup battery failure detection; and command line switches. Other features include true 0.01 second DOS clock resolution, system date/time security by preventing unauthorized changes, automatic daylight/standard time change, logging of all time-related activity, and more. Requries DOS 3+. (GTBecker) (Reg.Fee: $40) |
RTCLOCK.ZIP | Yes | 2178 | 3/12/1989 | Rtclock 1.30 will read the real time clock and set the DOS clock from it, or read the DOS clock and set the real time clock from it, or it will allow the user to set BOTH the real time clock and the DOS clock from the keyboard. It is intended for use on an AT class 80286 or 80386 machine. If you own the Heathkit "World's Most Accurate Clock" with a serial interface, RTCLOCK will allow you to set both your real time clock and your DOS clock from WWV, the short-wave time data service provided by the U.S. government. (Michael Conley) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
RUNANY.ZIP | Yes | 24289 | 1/15/1992 | Run Anytime! 2.0 monitors up to 15 combinations of days, dates, and times in the background (15k) each time it is run to play back keystrokes whenever you wish just as if you typed them yourself. You could use it to automatically download files in the middle of the night when rates are low or to load and recalculate large spreadsheets and have database reports generated automatically at night, on weekends, or anytime. Run Anytime! can be run multiple times from different directories to monitor a larger combination of times, days, and dates. (Crawford Software, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
SGRAPH.ZIP | Yes | 9731 | 6/1/1991 | SystemGraph 2.3 displays color bar graphs of free disk space and free memory. This very speedy utility also shows DOS version number and date/time. (Josh Reznick) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
SHOW_ME.ZIP | Yes | 24225 | 5/27/1990 | Show-Me 2.85 shows how your PC is set up: memory (conventional, extended, and expanded), video (cards and monitor), mouse, and disks. For each disk, it reports whether it's local or LAN connected, its size and free space. C and MASM source code included. Not very fancy, but provides good info and it is fast. Output scrolls off the screen, so you will need either to use a scroll-back utility or redirect output to a printer or file. Doesn't recognize a 486, but C source is included. (Crown Software Corporation) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SHOWSET.ZIP | Yes | 14745 | 12/2/1991 | ShowSet 1.74 reports the integrated chip sets used in a system. (Micro Firmware Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SILENCE.ZIP | Yes | 2371 | 8/10/1994 | Silence disables the speaker. |
SILENCR.ZIP | Yes | 36829 | 9/8/1989 | Silencr 2.1 silences programs that insist on making a lot of loud, unwanted sounds. Unlike some utilities that work on a hardware level to silence the speaker, Silencer lets you silence one particular program without disabling the speaker for other programs. It actually creates a new program file (leaving the original unchanged) in which any calls to the speaker (OUT 61,AL) are NOP'ed out. Basic source code is included. (NOTE: This has no effect on programs which use sound cards to generate sounds, just the PC speaker.) (David L. Fallen) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SOSEVD.ZIP | Yes | 16177 | 11/16/1993 | EveryDay 2.20 automates tasks at boot time, It allows you to specify what operations are performed on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. (Solid Oak Software) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
STOPIT.ZIP | Yes | 2930 | 8/10/1994 | StopIt stops the speaker when some program has left it beeping ceaselessly. (Rowena Moritz) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SYSINF.ZIP | Yes | 22374 | 10/28/1993 | Sys Info 2.50 displays several screens of information about your computer. It will print to screen, printer or file. (Tobin Fricke) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
TAGADAY.ZIP | Yes | 19153 | 11/30/1993 | Tagaday 1.12 selects a line at random from a text file and displays it. (Robert N. Payes) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TASKER.ZIP | Yes | 36035 | 1/14/1994 | Tasker 1.95a will execute any program and parameters, or command line input at any prescheduled time. It uses any specified taskfile, and features LAN compatibility, logging feature, screen redirection during task execution and more. (SkinnyMan Applications) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
TIME.ZIP | Yes | 28735 | 1/11/1989 | Time contains numerous programs that relate to various aspects of time, date and timing, such as adjusting the DOS and BIOS clocks, displaying the time, a timer, hourly chimes and more. (Gunner Richwell) (Reg.Fee: $5-$15) |
TIME_IX.ZIP | Yes | 28489 | 5/29/1989 | Time-IX is for people who do not have clocks in their computers and have to manually set the time and date on bootup. This program makes it much easier to do so. (Basil Evrenidis) (Reg.Fee: $3) |
TIMECHK1.ZIP | Yes | 159746 | 11/29/1993 | PC TimeChk 2.01a allows you to see and set the date and time at boot. It checks CMOS battery and informs you of special dates and holidays. Features include a calendar, mouse support and more. Requies AT/286/386/486 or better, 512K. and a hard drive with 450K of free space. (Ken Mummery) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
TIMECHK2.ZIP | Yes | 129954 | 11/29/1993 | See TIMECHK1.ZIP |
TIMERUN.ZIP | Yes | 39940 | 7/14/1989 | Time Runner 1.0 will execute specified BAT, COM or EXE files at up to five different specified dates and times. It is not a TSR, so you cannot set it and then go back to using the computer. Nor will it pass keystrokes to a program, so you have to be running programs that support their own scripts, such as most communications programs, or that work from the command line, such as most backup programs. (Allsoft Computer Products) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
TIMES2.ZIP | Yes | 14207 | 11/30/1991 | Times2 contains the following time related programs: SETTIME 1.4 calls the United States Naval Observatory modem, downloads one of the USNO's time strings and then sets your system time and date. DTM (DateTime) is a useful utility if you don't have a clock/calendar yet or if your battery back clock is not working. It lets you easily set the time and date. (Unique Software) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TIMESET.ZIP | Yes | 171573 | 6/14/1993 | TimeSet 7.21 resets your computer clock by calling cesium beam atomic clocks of either the U.S. Naval Observatory or the National Institute of Standards and Technology. A modem is required. A noise detection procedure is provided to prevent spurious noise detection with certain modems. It can access atomic clock-based telephone time services in Sweden, Austria, Italy and the USNO and NIST in the U.S.A. Other features include an auto dial utility, automatic reconfiguration when the time season changes between daylight savings time and standard time, the ability to save data on your computer clock to a disk file each time you call a time service, and custom serial port configuration making it usable with serial ports up to COM8 and nonstandard IRQs and port addresses. (Peter Petrakis) (Reg.Fee: $40) |
TMONTH.ZIP | Yes | 13296 | 11/27/1990 | TMonth allows you to execute a command or set of commands from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file once a month. This is useful when you clean up files or in dialing a time setting modem on a monthly basis. (George Kerber) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
TPSHW.ZIP | Yes | 39854 | 10/15/1993 | Time-Pro 1.0 allows unattended operation of almost any type of DOS program by scheduling routines to be performed at a pre-specified date and time. (Promedia Concepts) (Reg.Fee: $18) |
TRAN.ZIP | Yes | 32778 | 4/29/2023 | Tran is a text-to-speech program. It can read text files or take input from the keyboard, translate normal English spelling to phonemes, and sound out each phoneme through the speaker. There are several options that allow you to adjust the timing and pitch to your machine, save the phoneme translations to a file, and more. Frankly, we could not understand a word it said, but it might do better on other machines and the ability to save the phonemes could be useful for other applications. (Stephen Neely) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
VECTS.ZIP | Yes | 6801 | 8/10/1994 | Vects displays the interrupt vectors. |
VGASPD.ZIP | Yes | 14570 | 6/23/1992 | VGASpeed computes the relative speed of your VGA setup. It also tells you CPU type and speed and VGA bus type. (Peter Oliphant) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
VIDEOTST.ZIP | Yes | 15518 | 3/4/1994 | VideoTst displays dots, horizontal and vertical lines and color bars to aid in testing and aligning your monitor. (Larry Kraemer) (Reg.Fee: $40) |
VIDSPEED.ZIP | Yes | 21748 | 2/28/1992 | VidSpeed 3.2 tests the speed of a video system. It also has a lengthy table of speeds from running the program on various kinds of systems. (John Bridges) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
VSPEED.ZIP | Yes | 9476 | 2/11/1990 | VSpeed tests and reports your screen scrolling speed and gives your scrolling time and string write time. This is handy for comparing different video systems. (Dave Williams) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
WAITILL.ZIP | Yes | 23045 | 9/17/1993 | WaiTill lets your computer perform tasks at a specified date and time. (Phillip Scott) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
WAKEUP2.ZIP | Yes | 1205 | 8/10/1994 | WakeUp2 is primarily intended to let you leave your computer and have it start executing a program at a specific time. Actually, when WAKEUP kicks in, it will type up to 500 characters of whatever you specified on the command line. The command line looks like this: WAKEUP2 HHMMSS COMMAND. Eg: WAKEUP 174500 BACKUP C: A: would cause the computer to do a backup at 5:45 pm if you left the system in DOS. If you are in a word processor, you will see BACKUP C: A: appear on the screen in your text file. (res:1k) (Keith P. Graham) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
WHAT_CL.ZIP | Yes | 48807 | 3/22/1992 | What 2.0 displays your system's configuration. It shows memory used, port addresses, device drivers, video type, keyboard status, drives types and more. (Chris Lowe) (Reg.Fee: $0-$5) |
WHATFAX.ZIP | Yes | 11056 | 1/8/1993 | WhatFax 1.1 is a command line utility to determine the type of FAX modem is connected to the sytem. It will recognize CAS, Class x, and SendFax modems. (Logan Industries, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
WHATVID.ZIP | Yes | 24878 | 3/26/1990 | What Video 2.1 tells you the kind of video adapter installed on a system and what graphics modes are available on it. (Panther Associates) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
WORKING.ZIP | Yes | 19218 | 5/2/1990 | Working 1.0 is a 2k TSR that will tell you if your software is still running or has locked up your machine. (Dr. Masaaki Sawada) (Reg.Fee: $5-$10) |
XFAN.ZIP | Yes | 6713 | 8/10/1994 | XFan tells you how to quieten a PC's noisy fan once and for all. (Cliff Brown) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
Z80MU.ZIP | Yes | 89388 | 3/8/1994 | Z80MU allows you to run most CP/M 2.2 and Z80 software on PC's. (Computerwise Consulting Servic) (Reg.Fee: $150) |