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Games / Gray Design Associates
EN
Nitemare-3D (1994) [ENG] CD-Complete Episodes 1-3 1.0
Nitemare 3D is a first-person shooter video game with a horror theme, released by Gray Design Associates in 1994 for DOS and Windows 3.x platforms.
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Games / Nathan C Lineback
EN
NMAP
I was digging through my old files and came across this program I wrote a long time ago. This is NMAP a level editor for Wolf 3D. Using an updated tile set it can also work with Spear of Destiny. I recall being upset with this program because my graphics drawing routines ran annoyingly slow on my 286 which I was using at the time. Funny it seems quite zippy on an Athlon 950. To use this program you need either the shareware or registered DOS version of Wolf3d, or Spear of Destiny. You may notice that I used the included sample level file as a basis for Map 03 of my MarsWar doom wad. Don't forget the first thing you will need to do is edit the nmap.cfg file for your version of Wolf3d. As I recall the registered version of Wolf3D has file extensions of .WL6. I think versions later than 1.1 of Wolf3D will work with NMAP, when using those the first line of the config file should still be "1". For more information read the NMAP documentation. The only things I have changed are my contact information and I added the Spear of Destiny tile set in a sub folder.
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Utility / Not specified
EN
NMAP 1.0
A map editor for WOLF3D versions 1.0 and 1.1 From the README: Tired of the same old levels? Want to see the secrets you have been missing in some of the levels? Want to see what WOLF3D can really do? Do you already have an editor but it will not show you all of your objects? Want something that works with WOLF3D version 1.1? Well here it is! N M A P ! !
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Games / Infocom
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Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tails of It Rel. 19
Infocom's first collection of short stories takes you to a place where nothing is quite as it seems. It's a place where you really can make a mountain out of a molehill, where 'the fur is flying' is taken literally, and where a bow can be turned into a beau. Each of the eight stories in Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It involves a different type wordplay. You'll find yourself challenging your wits and your memory to come up with the cliches, spoonerisms, and other verbal trickeries needed to complete the puzzles. But don't view this as a hard row to hoe. Nord and Bert contains built-in hints, which you can call upon when the going gets rough.
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Utility / Symantec Corporation
DE
Norton Antivirus 3.0
Norton AntiVirus Version 3.0 SYMANTEC CORPORATION - PETER NORTON GROUP + NAV Virusdefinitionsdateien 01. Dezember 1996 Symantec AntiVirus Research Center (SARC)
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Utility / Symantec Corporation
EN
Norton Antivirus v2.1 DOS 2.1
Norton Antivirus v2.1 for DOS. This is a PKZIP archive of the Norton Antivirus program directory from my DOS computer.
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Utility / Symantec Corporation
EN
Norton Commander 5.0
Norton Commander (NC) was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired in 1990 by the Symantec corporation). NC is a file manager which provides a text user interface on top of DOS. It was officially produced between 1986 and 1998. The last DOS version of Norton Commander, 5.51, was released on July 1, 1998.
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Utility / Symantec Corp.
EN
Norton Commander 5.0
Norton Commander 5.0 from July 1995. Fixes many bugs related to file corruption, sorting and display from the February release. One bug that remains is in the editor, appending a block of text to another file will add a byte (255) to the end of that file if it isn't there already.
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System / Norton Computing
EN
Norton Commander 2.01 2.01
Only the Norton Commander file and .ini. Rest is unfortunately missing at the moment.
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Utility / Peter Norton Computing/Symantec
DE
Norton Commander 5.5 GERMAN 5.5
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired by the Symantec corporation). NC is a file manager which essentially acts as the text user interface for DOS. It was officially produced by Symantec between 1986 and 1998. The last DOS version of Norton Commander, 5.51, was released on July 1, 1998. A related software, a graphical shell for DOS and Windows, Norton Desktop, was produced as a successor. It came in two variants, Norton Desktop for DOS (NDD) and Norton Desktop for Windows (NDW).
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Utility / Symantec Corporation
EN
Norton Commander 5.51 5.51
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired in 1990 by the Symantec corporation). NC is a file manager which provides a text user interface on top of DOS.
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RU
Norton Commander 5.51 5.51
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired in 1990 by the Symantec corporation). Russian Version!
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DE
Norton Commander 5.51 5.51
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired in 1990 by the Symantec corporation). German Version!
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PL
Norton Commander 5.51 5.51
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC") was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired in 1990 by the Symantec corporation). Polish Version!
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Utility / Symantec Corp.
EN
Norton Commander Junior 5.0
A version of Norton Commander 5.0 that was cheaper and came on 1 disk instead of 3. This is a copy of the directory after installation.
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OS / Peter Norton Computing/Symantec
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Norton Desktop 1.0 for DOS 1.0
5 floppy .IMZ files for (1.2MB floppydisks (51/4)) ----------- The Norton Desktop for DOS requires DOS version 3.1 or later and a hard drive with at least 3.2 megabytes free. A full installation of the Norton Desktop requires 8 megabytes of disk space. The Norton Desktop requires 640k RAM with at least 512k free, but will benefit from 1 meg or more of EMS and/or XMS memory. You must have an additional 2mb of free disk space in order to run the Norton Desktop for DOS.
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