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in multiple windows. Quarterdeck's predecessor to DESQview was a task switching product called Desq (shipped late April or May 1984), which allows users...
Click to read more »change in velocity Reference Daily Intake or Daily Value, in nutrition DESQview, a DOS multitasking environment Distance vector, in network routing Distant...
Click to read more »remain available to other programs. TopView's PIF files were inherited and extended by Quarterdeck's DESQview and Microsoft Windows. The concept of Program...
Click to read more »pcmag.com. "DESQview/QEMM Frequently Asked Questions: READ BEFORE POSTING". 14 July 1997. Archived from the original on 14 July 1997. DESQview/X OS/2 Warp...
Click to read more »SystemWorks. CleanSweep DESQ, predecessor to DESQview DESQview (DESQ successor, with IBM TopView compatibility) DESQview 386 (DESQview that shipped bundled...
Click to read more »and SparrowOS in late 2012, TempleOS is similar to the Commodore 64, DESQview and other early DOS-based interfaces, and was written in a programming...
Click to read more »open-source software portal Text user interface General Graphics Interface DESQview, accomplished a similar goal under MS-DOS "twin". Freshmeat. Geeknet. Retrieved...
Click to read more »PC Magazine, June 26, 1984 Desq product review, InfoWorld, July 30, 1984 AST memory board to come with Quarterdeck Desqview, Computerworld, November 4...
Click to read more »considerably slower, "even when nothing is running in the other partition". DESQview PC-MOS/386 "SOFTLOGIC SOLUTIONS: Doubledos". Computerworld. 20 February...
Click to read more »multiple copies of the program, either using multitasking systems like DESQview or on multiple physical machines using shared storage. The system was licensed...
Click to read more »Manager packages and RealPlayer Media files;. Others are .qif, shared by DESQview fonts, Quicken financial ledgers, and QuickTime pictures; .gba, shared...
Click to read more »specification in cooperation with Quarterdeck Office Systems, who produced the DESQview task-switching software. Phar Lap was also a member of the 12-firm committee...
Click to read more »amount of memory it needs. PIFs originated with TopView, and were inherited and extended by DESQview and Windows. The PIF file originally contained only...
Click to read more »AG-DVX100, an early consumer-affordable camcorder Dux, Latin for leader DESQview/X, a text-mode multitasking program "Santana DVX", a song about the wine...
Click to read more »software package that utilized the Phar Lap DOS extender. Quarterdeck DESQview and DESQview/X multitasking software Watcom's C, C++ and Fortran compilers for...
Click to read more »included Norton Commander, DOS Navigator, Volkov Commander, Quarterdesk DESQview, and Sidekick. Graphical user interface programs included Digital Research's...
Click to read more »its ability to run multiple nodes under Microsoft Windows, Quarterdeck's DESQview and OS/2. RA could also operate over a network or even a combination of...
Click to read more »excellent value. Alongside DESQview 386, they were considered to be the most popular 386 environments by 1989, although DESQview 386 is considered to be...
Click to read more »multitasking DOS environment since 1987 TopView – DOS-based multitasking environment since 1985 DESQview, DESQview/X – DOS-based multitasking environment...
Click to read more »Assistance (VM/XA MA) 1985 AmigaOS Atari TOS DESQview DG/UX DOS Plus Graphics Environment Manager Harmony IBM TopView Mac OS (System 2) MIPS RISC/os Oberon –...
Click to read more »and open-source software portal Bitstream Speedo Fonts Cairo (graphics) DESQview/X DirectFB General Graphics Interface History of the graphical user interface...
Click to read more »BIOS, PMate, PForCe, Plink-86) Quarterdeck Office Systems (QEMM, DESQview, DESQview/X) Rational Systems/Tenberry Software (DOS/16M, DOS/4G, DOS/4GW DOS...
Click to read more »System 6 without MultiFinder, but this was still comparable to Windows and DesqView and much faster than OS/2. These tradeoffs were seen as typical of contemporary...
Click to read more »is a version with SideBar 1.00 (1994-08-22) and QEMM 7.5. DESQview 386 It includes DESQview and QEMM-386. QEMM provides access to the Upper Memory Area...
Click to read more »available as a multiplayer version for X11 Tcl/Tk on various Unix, Linux, DESQview and OS/2 operating systems. Shortly after the game's initial release, Maxis...
Click to read more »prepareTSR routine I found a comment in regard to the zero-environment. […] DESQview or DRDOS zero-env? […] release environment block […] skip if any problem...
Click to read more »[non-primary source needed] Comparison of platform virtualization software DESQview 386 (since 1988) Wine (software) DOSBox DOSEMU Merge (software) List of...
Click to read more »well as under most DOS-based multi-tasking environment (like Windows, DESQview, DoubleDOS, and more). It has also been successfully used in environments...
Click to read more »1987), Concurrent DOS 386 (since 1987), Windows/386 2.10 (since 1987), DESQview 386 (since 1988), Windows 3.x (since 1990), Multiuser DOS (since 1991)...
Click to read more »(2001-11-28) [1997]. "QEMM 8.xx and Linux". 1.06. Newsgroup: comp.os.msdos.desqview. Retrieved 2018-05-11. […] DR-DOS 7.04/7.05 (1999-08-19) […] --> Paul,...
Click to read more »enhanced graphical user interface. Also, MY PROGRAM now contains Windows and DESQview support. Coming soon - an OS/2 version. From Do-It-All Software, Inc. $15...
Click to read more »provide former NCD customers and others with service, support and products. DESQview/X, a similar product manual page to nas(1) Joanie M. Wexler (May 10, 1993)...
Click to read more »Windows and OS/2; although, most SysOps preferred to use Quarterdeck's DESQview for this purpose. SPITFIRE interfaced with message relaying systems such...
Click to read more »environments for MS-DOS compatible operating systems DESQview + QEMM 386 multi-tasking user interface DESQView/X (X-windowing GUI Banyan VINES – by Banyan Systems...
Click to read more »Systems Quarterdeck Expanded Memory Manager Quarterdeck Mosaic Quarterdeck DESQview/X 2.0 Quarterdeck Cleansweep Quarterdeck Investment Partners, Inc. Quarterdeck...
Click to read more »even with Windows 3.1. WWIV also ran well under Quarterdesk's DESQview and DESQVIEW/X multitasking shells.[original research?] The switch to C also...
Click to read more »Norton Utilities (pictured) and PC Tools used these techniques as well. DESQview was a text mode multitasking program introduced in July 1985. Running on...
Click to read more »development of a sequel. SimCity 2000 released in 1993 with an isometric view instead of overhead. Underground layers were introduced for water pipes and...
Click to read more »most multi-node BBSes were running under a DOS based multitasker such as DESQview or consisted of multiple computers connected via a LAN. In the late 1980s...
Click to read more »registers. These features are used by early DOS multitasker software such as DESQview. 1987's LIM EMS 4.0 specification incorporated practically all features...
Click to read more »such a configuration, it could run under another multitasking system like DESQview, which used the 286 Protected Mode. Microsoft Windows scored a significant...
Click to read more »machine per modem, or under multitasking software such as Quarterdeck's DESQview. TBBS achieved multiple lines all on the one machine. For those wishing...
Click to read more »300-33.6k baud modems, 16550 UART, and locked port speeds up to 115200; DESQview, DoubleDos, Windows, and OS/2 aware; caller-id support; optional capture...
Click to read more »In such a configuration, it could run under another multitasker like DESQview, which used the 286 protected mode. It was also the first version to support...
Click to read more »the same year that IBM's Topview, Apple's Switcher, and Quarterdeck's DESQview first became available. DoubleDuty was written by Randy Cook, the author...
Click to read more »systems that are more complex and less reliable. Early competition included DESQview 386, Sunny Hill Software's Omniview, StarPath Systems' Vmos/3, and Windows/386...
Click to read more »transmitted and received without noticeable performance loss. SMODEM detects DESQview and DPMI (Windows, OS/2) and releases all unused processor capacity to...
Click to read more »environments such as IBM TopView, Windows, Digital Research's GEM Desktop, GEOS and Quarterdeck Office Systems's DESQview surrounded the MS-DOS operating...
Click to read more »reentrant and compatible with multitaskers such as the DR-DOS multitasker or DESQview. By providing a built-in DPMS VxD-driver, it is also compatible with Windows 3...
Click to read more »systems—Linux, Unix,[citation needed] macOS, Microsoft Windows, z/OS, DESQview and some other operating systems used in the past—interrupt handlers...
Click to read more »Russell Gasser. At the time, Nodo50 was running the Waffle software on the DESQview multitasking platform. It exchanged emails with the GreenNet server in...
Click to read more »for multitasking environments such as Microsoft Windows, Quarterdeck's DESQview and OS/2 Support for networking environments like Novell and LANtastic...
Click to read more »drivers, unlike single-user multitasking DOS add-ons such as Quarterdeck's DESQview. Unlike MP/M, it never became popular for single-user but multitasking...
Click to read more »receiving a Myer Fellowship, and participated in the Advance Queensland Hot Desq program in 2017, relocating to Brisbane, Australia for 6 months, and the...
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