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Vetusware.com updates: 2019-04-09 [message #3720] Tue, 09 April 2019 03:00
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IBM DisplayWrite 2 r1.10
http://vetusware.com/download/IBM%20DisplayWrite%202%20r1.10/?id=15502
DisplayWrite is a word processor that is based on the IBM Displaywriter dedicated word processing system. It directly competed with software ports of dedicated word processors such as the Wang Word Processing System (or its clone MultiMate ), Lanier Word Processing Software, Xerox, DEC, or similar.

Quicksilver Diamond 1.2c
http://vetusware.com/download/Quicksilver%20Diamond%201.2c/?id=15503
Quicksilver is a dBase III Plus application compiler that produces high-speed ready to run standalone executables. It boasts assembler level speeds often faster than competing compilers. Quicksilver was a companion product to WordTech's dBXL, a dBase III Plus clone. Both of these add a number of features such as Windowing, user defined functions, EMS memory support, graphing, and networking capability. Archive includes seven 5.25" 360k floppy disk images.

TTY Communications 1.20
http://vetusware.com/download/TTY%20Communications%201.20/?id=15504
TTY Communications is a rudimentary dial up/terminal emulation telecommunications package sold with the Texas Instruments Personal Computer. The TI Professional Computer was a non IBM hardware compatible x86 machine that ran a special adaptation of MS-DOS. Important: This software will not run on an IBM PC or compatible. It will only run on a TI Professional Computer. This archive contains one 5.25" 320k floppy disk image. Note: This disk image uses a sector interleave of 2.
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