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Disc Operating System, started as 16-bit OS for PC-AT/XT x86++ platforms

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Is DOS Assembly Hexadecimal Different To Modern Hex Editor Hexadecimal?

I am trying to find the correct Data Segment, corresponding to a certain File in a 16bit DOS Game. The Assembly Instructions for the Decompiled .exe File in IDA Pro Version 5, I am looking at. … I was wondering, is there a difference to DOS Assembly Hexadecimal, for a File, than a File opened up in a modern Hex Editor ? …
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Need help with modifying DOS game extracting graphics codes

I have the following two Codes which make up a DOS Game Graphics Image Extracting Program, written in C# :- using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.IO; namespace … The DOS Game uses custom RLE Graphics Encoding. He was unable, to fully explain how the Codes work. …
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Help Needed With Finding Image Data In DOS Game File

abandonware=Secret+Weapons+of+the+Luftwaffe&gid=2627 I run the 16bit DOS Game in the Program DOSBox, either in version 0.74 or 0.74.3 or the later version 0.83, which has alot more options, than the other …
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