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20th June, 2003 at 14:15:57 -

Would it be possible to have an option, so you could make the game DOS compatible, is it completely different? Of course it would have to be full screen and probubly 256 colors.

 
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20th June, 2003 at 20:59:12 -

I don't think so. Click products are Windows based except for Amos and Stos. Btw Why the hell would you want a dos app?

 
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20th June, 2003 at 23:25:25 -

To create a game system using a basic computer, and putting in the bios program to boot up the game, if its even possible. If you could then you could just get a cord to hook it up to a tv.

 
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21st June, 2003 at 23:58:30 -

Get the BIOS to load the game instead of an OS? That definately isnt possible. Either way, DOS is completely different to Windows and there would be no way for someone to be able to port MMF/TGF/CNC software into DOS.

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