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F|end:
So how do you make MAME to run in cab automatically, with MAMEwah of course?

The FE issue is driving me nutzzzz!

 ??? :-\ ;D
Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: AlanS17 on July 14, 2003, 10:37:40 pm ---I remember when undelete didn't exist... (and that may be saying alot for someone that is still in college).

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Me too, oops, read wrong.  I remember when undelete was only available on Norton Utilities.  And when Format C:\*.* would just start writing sectors with no warning.

College was a long time ago, though

--- Quote ---I still have the DOS book that came with my first computer. It's like an inch thick. I used that thing all the time! I used to call it my computer bible.

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That was probably after the DOS 2.3 manuals that were just an alphabetical list of commands with some syntax and a brief description after them, right!  (I'm not kidding).
Spaced Invader:
Since the topic is straying anyway...

Anybody, besides me remember:

Saving/Loading your programs to cassette?
Copying code from a magazine to play the newest game?
Computers without color?
Computers without sound..not even a beep?
No GUI?
Brand new Pong machines?

OK...I think I'll go cry now...so old...so old...
ZippySLC:

--- Quote from: Whiskeroids on July 15, 2003, 05:35:30 am ---So how do you make MAME to run in cab automatically, with MAMEwah of course?

The FE issue is driving me nutzzzz!

 ??? :-\ ;D

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Uhh, put it in the startup group.

Start Button > Programs > Startup
SirPeale:

--- Quote from: Spaced Invader on July 15, 2003, 07:09:20 am ---Since the topic is straying anyway...

Anybody, besides me remember:

Saving/Loading your programs to cassette?
Copying code from a magazine to play the newest game?
Computers without color?
Computers without sound..not even a beep?
No GUI?
Brand new Pong machines?

OK...I think I'll go cry now...so old...so old...
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Yes to all.  Now _I_ feel old.

First computers I used with DOS was version 3.3.  Before that, my first computer was an Apple IIe, but I was programming on a C64 before we owned that.
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