![]() What needs slower than 15MHz? It's ideal even for the Gold Box games. It appears to be the same as the one included in FreeDOS 1.3 RC3 (same SHA256 sum), so I think it's good there. Regarding CuteMouse, the one I have in GitHub is 2.1b4, which I pulled from the CuteMouse site. Those versions also seem to be compatible with MS-DOS 6.22, from some quick tests. I also pulled the ones from PC-DOS 7.1 as well, since IBM continued doing development on DOS up until 2008. I went ahead and added copies from my Win98SE install as well as the open-source one. I didn't realize that with EMM386.EXE and HIMEM.SYS. These updated drivers should be a good fit in your list. It fixes some bugs, but can only be obtained from the C:\FDOS\ folder in FreeDOS. Lastly, there is an even newer version of CTMOUSE.EXE than the one floating around on the internet. Dont forget to make backups of the original files.Īlso, there is an open source version of HIMEM.SYS called HIMEMX (used in FreeDOS), They replace the original files in the C:\DOS\ directory. ![]() If you dont trust the zip, pull the files yourself from WIN98SE) (My Firefox says the site contains malware, but my antivirus didnt find anyting. These bugs were fixed in the Windows 98 SE version of DOS. The versions of EMM386.EXE/HIMEM.SYS in MSDOS 6.22 contains some bugs, especially when used with slowdown apps. ![]()
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