MS-FORTRAN 3.13 customized for PC-9801 by ASCII Consumer Products.
ACP was only one authorized distributor of Microsoft at that time in Japan and it sold as retail.
Floppy format is 8" - 2D, 1.2MB.(see floppy artwork)
https://mega.nz/file/6BpBkaoK#NdwCITp4a ... aO8dVF95cY
Though the label is written in Japanese, all of program and documents are in English.
According to guidelines, the customized compilation is unacceptable. Is this an acceptable?
[OFFER] MS-FORTRAN 3.13 for NEC PC-9801 (English)
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[OFFER] MS-FORTRAN 3.13 for NEC PC-9801 (English)
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Re: [OFFER] MS-FORTRAN 3.13 for NEC PC-9801 (English)
You only uploaded a graphic file?
The terminology for this kind of disk is "OEM". OEM software is acceptable.
"Compilation" means something else on this site. That means a USER put something together themselves. Those are usually not acceptable.
BTW, the scanning guidelines ask for the disk to be scanned without the sleeve, and the sleeve scanned separately. Although since it is Japaneses, will the disk have to be pixilated?
The terminology for this kind of disk is "OEM". OEM software is acceptable.
"Compilation" means something else on this site. That means a USER put something together themselves. Those are usually not acceptable.
BTW, the scanning guidelines ask for the disk to be scanned without the sleeve, and the sleeve scanned separately. Although since it is Japaneses, will the disk have to be pixilated?
Re: [OFFER] MS-FORTRAN 3.13 for NEC PC-9801 (English)
I uploaded on 'upload' FTP server.
I confirmed the operation with Neko Project 21/W (PC-9800 emulator) and EPSON MS-DOS 5.0. WinImage did not work.
I confirmed the operation with Neko Project 21/W (PC-9800 emulator) and EPSON MS-DOS 5.0. WinImage did not work.
Re: [OFFER] MS-FORTRAN 3.13 for NEC PC-9801 (English)
Winimage doesn't work for PC-98 images I think.
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Re: [OFFER] MS-FORTRAN 3.13 for NEC PC-9801 (English)
I believe that's wrong. Compilations are not always user-made and are usually accepted in that case. MSDN discs are great examples of a compilation that would be accepted.JustZisGuy wrote:You only uploaded a graphic file?
The terminology for this kind of disk is "OEM". OEM software is acceptable.
"Compilation" means something else on this site. That means a USER put something together themselves. Those are usually not acceptable.
BTW, the scanning guidelines ask for the disk to be scanned without the sleeve, and the sleeve scanned separately. Although since it is Japaneses, will the disk have to be pixilated?