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Title: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: Joop on 2009.11.18, 21:58:14
http://www.os2world.com/content/view/19420/2/ (http://www.os2world.com/content/view/19420/2/)
QuotePosted by Martin Iturbide - Monday, 09 November 2009


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Someone succeeded in downloading this stuff, I get the error that I'm not allowed to download.
Title: Re: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: Pete on 2009.11.19, 04:23:47
Hi Joop

I had that a week or so ago when I tried to download this package.

If I remember correctly I shortened the url to http://www2.atpages.jp.nyud.net:8080/lpproj/os2/qemu/ and then picked the file to download from the displayed list - on checking I see that will still work.

Regards

Pete

Title: Re: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: ivan on 2009.11.19, 11:05:28
Sorry Pete, trying to get the file gives a '403 Error-Forbidden' message.
Title: Re: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: Raiko on 2009.11.19, 13:55:09
RMB and Save Link Target As worked on the file dated 09.06.09, but
not for the one dated 08.09.09. (Just clicking on the file results in an error.)
Title: Re: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: Joop on 2009.11.19, 15:11:09
Hello Pete,

Quote from: Pete on 2009.11.19, 04:23:47
If I remember correctly I shortened the url to http://www2.atpages.jp.nyud.net:8080/lpproj/os2/qemu/ and then picked the file to download from the displayed list - on checking I see that will still work.

Thanks, that did work, but it took a long time to get that list.

Regards,
Joop
Title: Re: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: Radek on 2009.11.19, 20:22:33
No success here. Even after picking the file from the directory listing, I am getting "forbidden" plus some japanese text. Okay, let's wait for Hobbes ...
Title: Re: DosBox 0.73 (built with gcc 4.4.1)
Post by: Pete on 2009.11.20, 02:11:59
Hi Radek

I would not worry as you do not seem to be missing anything.

I find 0.73 does not work as well as 0.72 for my simple game playing requirements - I have Pyscho Pinball working fine with 0.72 but with 0.73 any slight nudge/jog of the table and the screen blanks making the game impossible to play well.

Regards

Pete