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Where the 126 observed tier members sit $0 59.5% $1 26.2%
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$0/mo Free 75 59.5% of observed tier members
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$5/mo Early Access 14 11.1% of observed tier members
$10/mo Supporter 3 2.4% of observed tier members
$20/mo Gold Supporter 1 0.8% of observed tier members
$40/mo Sponsor 0 0% of observed tier members
$100/mo Gold Sponsor 0 0% of observed tier members
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Recent posts 29 Posts total 0 posts Last month 58.3% Members-only
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Video Latest post $1 tier & upDrawing the Sierpinski Triangle [early access video] Latest post
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Drawing the Sierpinski Triangle [early access video]
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Sep 15, 2025 1 likes 1 commentsProgramming in Applesoft BASIC (script) Recent posts
Programming in Applesoft BASIC (script)
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Programming in Applesoft BASIC (script)
Sep 7, 2025
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Locked Article Sep 7, 2025 $1 tier & up 0 0Programming in Applesoft BASIC Locked
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[This is a preview of an article that will soon run on Both.org , about how I changed my QEMU script to boot FreeDOS with both the LiveCD and BonusCD. That makes it a lot easier to install packages after I install.] I have a "retro" '386-SX40 laptop if I want to run FreeDOS on real hardware—but most of the time, I just run FreeDOS in a "window" on Linux, using a virtual machine. There are a lot of great virtual machine systems that run DOS, but my favorite is QEMU. This is a very flexible virtual machine that is included by default on many Linux distributions. If it's not installed on your Linux system, you should be able to install it as a Article Sep 7, 2025 $1 tier & up 0 0Booting FreeDOS with two CD-ROM drives [This is a preview of an article that will soon run on Both.org, about how I changed my QEMU script to boot FreeDOS with both the LiveCD and Image Jul 27, 2025 $1 tier & up 0 0Interview about As-Easy-As spreadsheet You might know that As-Easy-As is on my short list of "favorite DOS applications" -- and it's still my favorite spreadsheet, even today. I r Article Jul 11, 2025 $1 tier & up 0 0Installing FreeDOS 1.4 (FreeDOS is 31 years old!) In June 1994, several of us got together with this neat idea that we could create our own version of DOS and give away the source code. Article Jun 29, 2025 $1 tier & up 0 0The videos are back! Hi everyone! It's been a while since I recorded videos for the channel. There's nothing dramatic happening .. I just have too much to do and Video Jun 22, 2025 $1 tier & up 0 0Computed GOTO in FORTRAN 77 Someone said they were enjoying my FORTRAN 77 videos, and I realized I stopped before getting to a really interesting feature: Computed GOTO Video Jun 22, 2025 Public 0 0GoalSeek in a DOS spreadsheet I've said before that one DOS app I love is a spreadsheet, and I wanted to show an example of a calculation you can do in a spreadsheet. Article Jun 22, 2025 Public 0 0The videos are back! It's been a minute since the last video, but I'm back to doing them! Someone asked recently about how to convert tabs to spaces on FreeDOS. Video Jun 21, 2025 Public 0 0Christmas tree in DOS text Merry Christmas everyone! Let's celebrate by drawing a Christmas tree in DOS text. Article Dec 24, 2024 Public 0 0How to write your first FreeDOS program [early access] Here's an article I wrote for All Things Open, which should go live later this week. Image Dec 9, 2024 Public 0 0