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  • 20:44, 9 December 2024FAQ (hist | edit) ‎[6,618 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= What are the eXo projects? = Currently, the eXo projects consist of eXoDOS, eXoWin3x, eXoScummVM, eXoDREAMM, eXoAppleIIGS, eXoDemoScene, and the RLP (Retro Learning Project). The projects are focused on the preservation of games & media, for their respective platforms, via playability. The projects seek original copies of games when possible and present them in an easy-to-enjoy format. = How do I get one of the eXo projects? = You may download it via torrent or via wge...")
  • 16:45, 3 December 2024Videos (hist | edit) ‎[599 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As of eXoDOS Version 6.04, videos have been added as part of the Media Add-On Pack. A total of 24 videos are included that feature numerous games, game production companies, and other documentaries related to the DOS era. = Example Videos = * BBS: The Documentary * Infocom: The Documentary * RetroAhoy: The Secret of Monkey Island * The Rise and Fall of Duke Nukem * Saturday Crapshoot: American Laser Games * Sierra On-Line Video Catalogs (1988, 1989, 1991) * T...")
  • 10:11, 30 November 2024EXODOS Known Issues (hist | edit) ‎[1,358 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:eXoDOS Known Issues}} = Description = Known issues in the eXoDOS project are documented on this page. = Known Issues = == Castle Adventure == The save game system does not function correctly. Loading a save game will cause random mobs with numbers for names to spawn in abnormal locations and interacting with pickups causes the game to crash. '''Steps to Reproduce:''' <blockquote> # Start the game, go North, North, North until you see the room...")
  • 11:49, 4 November 2024Unreleased DOS Games (hist | edit) ‎[2,321 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Overview = eXoDOS includes games that were never released publicly, with some titles donated to the project directly from the developer(s)! Filtering the games list in eXoDOS by "Unreleased" will highlight these games. == Donated Games == === Firestorm (1996) === ''Embark on a high-stakes mission as the pilot of the advanced "Firestorm" fighter. During a routine long-range test flight, an urgent distress call summons you back to your home system—only to...")
  • 09:43, 2 November 2024Soundtracks (hist | edit) ‎[421 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As of eXoDOS Version 6, soundtracks have been added as part of the Media Add On Pack. A total of 80 soundtracks are included from several computer game titles such as The 7th Guest, The Dig, DOOM, and many more. = Example Soundtracks = * Command & Conquer * Gobliiins * Heretic * Mortal Kombat- The Album * Quake * System Shock * Wing Commander Prophecy * Ys I & II Chronicles Category:Media Add On Pack")
  • 09:38, 2 November 2024Catalogs (hist | edit) ‎[508 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As of eXoDOS Version 6, catalogs have been added as part of the Media Add On Pack. A total of 193 catalogs are included from several software companies such as Accolade, Data East, Electronic Arts, and many more. = Example Catalogs = * Accolade Product Catalog * Broderbund Software Catalog * Electronic Arts CD-ROM Classics Catalog * Epyx - Summer Catalog of Games * Microprose Entertainment Software * Origin New Releases * Sierra Hi-Res Adventures * SSI Catalo...")
  • 09:31, 2 November 2024Books (hist | edit) ‎[504 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As of eXoDOS Version 6, books have been added as part of the Media Add On Pack. A total of 174 books are included that cover a variety of topics related to PCs, DOS, and even games. = Example Books = * Black Art of 3D Game Programming * Discovering MS-DOS * DOS Secrets * Dr Mandell's Ultimate PC Desk Reference * Guide to MS-DOS Commands * Programmer's Guide to MS-DOS * RPG Companion - Demystifying and Solving PC Roleplaying Games * The Byte Guide to CD-ROM [...")
  • 06:51, 1 November 2024EXODemoScene (hist | edit) ‎[3,083 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= <div style="text-align:center;">File:exodemoscene_cover.jpg<br>eXoDemoScene</div> = {{DISPLAYTITLE:eXoDemoScene}} = Project Description = More than just technical showcases, demos were also artistic statements, filled with music, animations, and elaborate visual effects. Usually done by high school students, they were often created with a sense of rebellious artistry. Today, the demoscene is recognized for its contributions to digital art and programming, influen...")
  • 10:32, 25 October 2024ReelMagic (hist | edit) ‎[1,046 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|thumb|right|RealMagic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealMagic RealMagic] (or ReelMagic) was one of the first MPEG playback boards available for PCs in the market. Created by Sigma Designs, RealMagic is a hardware-accelerated MPEG decoder that mixes its video stream into a computer video card's output through the video card's feature connector. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealMagic</ref><br><br> = DOSBox Emulation of RealMagic =...")
  • 09:21, 17 October 2024EXOAppleIIGS (hist | edit) ‎[2,278 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= <div style="text-align:center;">File:A2GS_title.jpg<br>eXoAppleIIGS</div> = {{DISPLAYTITLE:eXoAppleIIGS}} = Project Description = The Apple II series and the Apple II GS both represent a core component of many people's education. For thousands of students, it was their first introduction to a computer. We have decided to begin preserving this era with the Apple II GS. One of the earlier commercial 16-bit home computers, the Apple II GS was a marked improvement in...")
  • 20:07, 16 October 2024EXODREAMM (hist | edit) ‎[1,908 bytes]Crypt1cMayh3m (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= <div style="text-align:center;">File:exodreamm_cover.png<br>eXoDREAMM</div> = {{DISPLAYTITLE:eXoDREAMM}} = Project Description = eXoDREAMM includes 46 individual titles, with multiple release versions and languages for each title. The games included are dictated by the games supported by DREAMM. What is DREAMM? I encourage you to visit the emulator's website here: https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/ However, the direct explanation from the author is: <blockquote> DR...")