@mikko back in the old days I was a great fan of the ThunderByte Antivirus, apparently it originally used dedicated ISA-card, ever seen it?
@cynicalsecurity @mikko since we are bringing nostalgia, do you also remember the DOS puff pop-up utility ?
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@andreabarisani@mikko you mean Sidekick? -
@cynicalsecurity@mikko PUFF (Pop-Up File Facility) — TSR Text viewer and file manager. -
@andreabarisani@mikko ah, no, never used that. I had a really cool TSR called Tornado(?) for note-taking.
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@AndreaBarisani@cynicalsecurity But the most amazing DOS hack was Quarterdeck QEMM386. -
@mikko@andreabarisani that is very true… QEMM386 was really magical when it came out. -
@cynicalsecurity@mikko@AndreaBarisani Phil Gardner, one of the authors of QEMM386, went on to create@absolutecorp and computrace. -
@ortegaalfredo Wow. Did not know that.@absolutecorp
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@AndreaBarisani@cynicalsecurity I don’t remember that, but it sounds similar to InfoSelect.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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