Multi-Job 2.11a
Released in 1984 by B&L Computer Consultants
For IBM PC DOS 1.10, 2.00 and 2.10
Image quality: Appears unused/unmodified
Multi-Job is a rudimentary multitasking program for IBM PC-DOS 1.10,
2.00 and 2.10. This gives IBM PC and XT users the ability to run
multiple simultaneous jobs and switch between them by pressing
ALT-Keypad 1, ALT-Keypad 2, and so on. Programs running in the
background must not write directly to the screen.
To install: Run the custom.com program and then copy the newly
created multijob.com to your DOS system disk.
This archive includes one 160k 5.25" floppy disk image.
Important: This software contains copy protection. If the copy
protection is missing, it will refuse to generate the multijob.com
file for your system. To create a usable disk, you must write the
disk using one of the provided image formats, or use an emulator that
supports copy protected images. This software was tested and worked
in PCE.
Protection type: Odd sized sector on the last track.
Note: This is a 160k 8-sector disk, but is incorrectly formatted with
9 sectors per track.
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