North Korean like paradox (Miscellaneous)
> Do you know what is interresting?
> We have at least two good, still developed DOS kernels, many active
> compilers but almost no living programs (or games)
> It is like in North Korea where they have quite good roads but no cars
Maybe there's no such motivation, we have a lot of old good working DOS sw. If it would be opened, then it may be updated by peoble but only few people would have time to develop some complex application from the scratch to reach such as good level than existing app and even make it better...
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DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access.
Complete thread:
- North Korean like paradox - Laaca, 22.11.2007, 15:36 (Miscellaneous)
- North Korean like paradox - RayeR, 22.11.2007, 15:52
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 22.11.2007, 16:53
- North Korean like paradox - RayeR, 22.11.2007, 17:14
- North Korean like paradox - Laaca, 23.11.2007, 07:26
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 23.11.2007, 13:15
- North Korean like paradox - Steve, 24.11.2007, 06:38
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:23
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:38
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 05.12.2007, 13:16
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 05.12.2007, 14:23
- North Korean like paradox - rr, 05.12.2007, 17:53
- North Korean like paradox - Steve, 05.12.2007, 19:54
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 05.12.2007, 13:16
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:38
- North Korean like paradox - Rugxulo, 26.11.2007, 18:23
- North Korean like paradox - Steve, 24.11.2007, 06:38
- North Korean like paradox - iw2evk, 23.11.2007, 13:15
- North Korean like paradox - Laaca, 23.11.2007, 07:26
- North Korean like paradox - RayeR, 22.11.2007, 17:14