Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 11:47:56 EDT 2001 | spdoan
I am wondering if anyone has a copy of Autoprogram for DOS that they would sell me for the Quad 4c?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 14:18:09 EST 2009 | Doug
Those machines use DOS, so unless you can find DOS drivers for your printer, then I think you are stuck using Dot Matrix, which don't need special drivers in DOS. Plus, I believe those machine use a Japanese version of DOS, so US drivers may not wor
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 19:07:44 EDT 2017 | jincuteguy
Hi guys, so we have 3 Philip Topaz smt machine at our work place. But 1 of them just got repaired and it needs to install the DOS windows or whatever Philip Topaz has originally. So is there anyways we can copy the DOS windows or DOS based operati
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 19:12:52 EST 2020 | dekhead
If you are unable to get to Diagnostics to exit to DOS; Try the following: ‘F5’ (WHILE STARTING MS-DOS) –OR ‘CTRL’ – ‘C’ (WHILE HIMEM IS TESTING EXTENDED MEMORY) Once in DOS, CDMINT Type LOAD to download MINTS from HDD to cards. DEKHEAD
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 12:33:32 EDT 2001 | Steve23
Yeah, I actually use Autoprogram 5.3.2 also, but I use it on a Windows95 machine, and it works OK. I would like to get a copy of the DOS version just to see how stable it is.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 16 08:42:47 EDT 2004 | raj_nz
hi yes it is YV100XT and its DOS base i think its vios is Version 2.10 japanese dos version
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 05:48:32 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev
jin, The answer is no. DOS has to be installed from distributive normally supplied with machine. Hopefully, machine data has not been erased. If it has been erased, than machine will have to be recalibrated. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 10:07:59 EDT 2011 | swag
We converted all ours to NT so it's been a long time since I did config changes in DOS. Here's what I think I remember from when we had DOS O/S: Exit to DOS and type CD CONFIG in the command line. You should get a full list of configuration settin
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 08:06:31 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
1996. At the time you had Windows 3.1, Windows95, and DOS 6.2. These are good starts.