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LOL look at this IBM beast https://my90stv.com/#jV2O9_xNsX8 Loving this project btw, so much nostalgia. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
This is incredible! How does it work? Kevin Harlan's voice sounds EXACTLY the same: https://my90stv.com/#0-fAbPN9CgM. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Reminds me of my90stv.com, where you can browse television from the 90s: https://my90stv.com. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I mean sites to take trip down memory lane like my90stv.com, thenostalgiamachine.com, sndst.com, inthe90s.com and sites like that except that are new to me. I don't know yet. Source: about 1 year ago
I mean new nostalgia sites like my90stv.com, thenostalgiamachine.com and retrojunk.com. Source: about 1 year ago
It sounds like you're using LPT1 directly (bypassing the Windows print manager, which makes sense here) and filling up the printer's buffer. I know next to nothing about NTVDM, so I don't have a software fix to recommend. You might be able to bypass the problem by using a productivity-focused DOS emulator like vDOS or vDOSPlus. You could also try hardware fixes: hunting down an old parallel printer buffer or... Source: almost 2 years ago
90 Kids - Play all arcade games from the 90s
DOSBox - DOSBox is a DOS-emulator that uses the SDL-library.
Retro Wave Generator - Bring back the 80s with this image creator
vDos - vDos lets you conveniently run DOS applications by emulating a (spiced up) DOS PC in a window.
macintosh.js - A 1991 Macintosh in an app - for Windows, Linux, and macOS
FreeDOS - . creation tool just didn't feel up to the task. So, I created a new utility that may have better results.