86Box has an awfully big and empty toolbar for not having a "insert new disk in drive A" button.
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86Box has an awfully big and empty toolbar for not having a "insert new disk in drive A" button.
some of us have operating systems to install, damn it! this should be one click, not Media->Floppy 1->Existing Image.
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86Box has an awfully big and empty toolbar for not having a "insert new disk in drive A" button.
some of us have operating systems to install, damn it! this should be one click, not Media->Floppy 1->Existing Image.
for posterity, the floppy disks requested when installing Microsoft Excel 4.3 off a Microsoft Office 4.3 disk set are:
1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 22, 23
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for posterity, the floppy disks requested when installing Microsoft Excel 4.3 off a Microsoft Office 4.3 disk set are:
1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 22, 23
foone-ass problems: I have to shut down my VM every time I want to pull the exported CSV off my Excel 4.3 spreadsheet
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foone-ass problems: I have to shut down my VM every time I want to pull the exported CSV off my Excel 4.3 spreadsheet
maybe I should install trumpet winsock and FTP off my spreadsheets
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maybe I should install trumpet winsock and FTP off my spreadsheets
wait, I can emulate a printer and print my CSVs!
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wait, I can emulate a printer and print my CSVs!
can it emulate the sound of dot matrix too? where do I enable that setting
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can it emulate the sound of dot matrix too? where do I enable that setting
bad idea: CUPS proxy device that emulates the sound of a dot matrix printer. You configure it to point to your real printer, and it MITMs your printouts to calculate what they'd sound like to print on an Oki Microline 320 Turbo, which it then plays back at the correct calibrated volume (which if I recall correctly is around 140 dB)
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bad idea: CUPS proxy device that emulates the sound of a dot matrix printer. You configure it to point to your real printer, and it MITMs your printouts to calculate what they'd sound like to print on an Oki Microline 320 Turbo, which it then plays back at the correct calibrated volume (which if I recall correctly is around 140 dB)
seeing that 86Box can emulate at least one protection dongle gives me a great idea:
someone should hire me fulltime to locate PC dongles, reverse engineer them, and implement emulation of them into 86box
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