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Archive for the ‘TSR Terminate and Stay Resitent’ Category

Rudimentary DaynaPORT packet driver to use WiFi from DOS using BlueSCSI: GitHub – cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/10/08

Despite beta or early alpha quality [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver by by [Wayback/Archive] RetroTech Chris – YouTube is very cool.

Main source: [Wayback/Archive] daynaport-dos-packet-driver/src/dayna.c at main · cml37/daynaport-dos-packet-driver · GitHub

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Posted in C, Development, Hardware Development, Hardware Interfacing, MS-DOS, Network-and-equipment, SCSI, Software Development, TSR Terminate and Stay Resitent, Turbo C | Leave a Comment »

Apple Tesseract 1992 prototype (not Tessaract)

Posted by jpluimers on 2016/12/23

A while ago that bitsavers published a picture of an Apple 1992 Tesseract Motherboard.

It’s from the 68k to PowerPC RISC transition Apple made in the second half of the 1980s and first half of the 1990s where several groups within Apple were working on new equipment.

More details of those are here:

Note this is not [Wayback] TesSeRact from the DOS TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) days:

Via [Wayback] Ralf Brown’s Files

Downloadable files by Ralf Brown:x86/MS-DOS Interrupt List, RBcomm, SPAWNO, AMISLIB, DV-GLUE, RBdualVGA,RBkeyswap, RBspeed, PCICFG, CMU-EBMT. (20aug10)

 

–jeroen

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Posted in 68k, History, MS-DOS, Power User, PowerPC, Tesseract, TSR Terminate and Stay Resitent | Leave a Comment »