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QVDM is a PM-based program which extracts the DOS settings from programs that  run in Virtual DOS Machines and writes them to a text file. The files can be used to create new program objects with the same VDM settings.
QVDM is a PM-based program which extracts the DOS settings from programs that  run in Virtual DOS Machines and writes them to a text file. The files can be used to create new program objects with the same VDM settings.
==Source Code==
The source code is no longer available but it was made in VisPro/REXX. The author told the REXX source code can be read from the binary and the PM front end should be rebuild by any person with interest on continuing the project. It can be used under the GNU GPL V3 license.
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 20 January 2024

QVDM
Version 1.02 / 1994-02-09
Vendor
Author James Brombergs
License Freeware / Partial source code available (GNU GPL V3)
Download QVDM_1-02.zip
Website

QVDM is a PM-based program which extracts the DOS settings from programs that run in Virtual DOS Machines and writes them to a text file. The files can be used to create new program objects with the same VDM settings.

Source Code

The source code is no longer available but it was made in VisPro/REXX. The author told the REXX source code can be read from the binary and the PM front end should be rebuild by any person with interest on continuing the project. It can be used under the GNU GPL V3 license.