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tauro

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12.09.2022, 23:21
 

Greetings! [New User] (User Introductions)

Hello!

Thanks for "letting me in" ^^

This is a great forum, with very knowledgeable people, legends, keeping DOS alive.

I've been reading it on and off for some time. As a hobby I occasionally use DOS and do tests on old hardware to learn more about the system. I appreciate its simplicity, efficiency and transparency and I enjoy learning about old hardware too.

Thanks for all your efforts keeping this forum up, and also your website with lots of DOS-related software.

It's one of those great, historic, corners of the internet that's not very easy to find these days.

Keep up the good work! :-)

glennmcc

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North Jackson, Ohio (USA),
13.09.2022, 06:59

@ tauro

Greetings! [New User]

> Hello!
>
> Thanks for "letting me in" ^^
>
> This is a great forum, with very knowledgeable people, legends, keeping DOS
> alive.
>
> I've been reading it on and off for some time. As a hobby I occasionally
> use DOS and do tests on old hardware to learn more about the system. I
> appreciate its simplicity, efficiency and transparency and I enjoy learning
> about old hardware too.
>
> Thanks for all your efforts keeping this forum up, and also your website
> with lots of DOS-related software.
>
> It's one of those great, historic, corners of the internet that's not very
> easy to find these days.
>
> Keep up the good work! :-)

Welcome tauro.

Give a yell if you have any questions/answers about DOS

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Guti

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13.09.2022, 08:57

@ tauro

Greetings! [New User]

> Hello!
>
> Thanks for "letting me in" ^^
>
> This is a great forum, with very knowledgeable people, legends, keeping DOS
> alive.
>
> I've been reading it on and off for some time. As a hobby I occasionally
> use DOS and do tests on old hardware to learn more about the system. I
> appreciate its simplicity, efficiency and transparency and I enjoy learning
> about old hardware too.
>
> Thanks for all your efforts keeping this forum up, and also your website
> with lots of DOS-related software.
>
> It's one of those great, historic, corners of the internet that's not very
> easy to find these days.
>
> Keep up the good work! :-)

Welcome

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Berlin, Germany,
14.09.2022, 20:04

@ tauro

Greetings! [New User]

> Thanks for "letting me in" ^^
>
> This is a great forum, with very knowledgeable people, legends, keeping DOS
> alive.
>
> I've been reading it on and off for some time. As a hobby I occasionally
> use DOS and do tests on old hardware to learn more about the system. I
> appreciate its simplicity, efficiency and transparency and I enjoy learning
> about old hardware too.
>
> Thanks for all your efforts keeping this forum up, and also your website
> with lots of DOS-related software.
>
> It's one of those great, historic, corners of the internet that's not very
> easy to find these days.
>
> Keep up the good work! :-)

Nice to have you here and thanks for your warm words.

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