Category : System Diagnostics for your computer
Archive   : SECUR231.ZIP
Filename : SECURE.DAT

 
Output of file : SECURE.DAT contained in archive : SECUR231.ZIP
00000000 SYS ; protect SYS suffixed files
00000000 BIN ; protect BIN suffixed files
00000100 WIN386.EXE ; windows protected mode kernel
00000100 LINK.EXE ; allow write to protected files
00000100 EXE2BIN.EXE ; allow write to protected files
00001111 FORMAT.COM ; DOS format command
00000100 PKUNZIP.EXE ; ZIP utility
00000100 PKZIP.EXE ; ZIP utility
00000100 PKXARC.COM ; ARC utility
00000100 PKARC.COM ; ARC utility
00000100 EDLIN.COM ; DOS line editor (SYS files)
00000100 TURBO.EXE ; Borland Turbo PASCAL
00000100 BC.EXE ; Borland Turbo C++
00010100 BCX.EXE ; Borland Turbo C++ (protected mode)
00110100 TKERNEL.EXE ; Borland C kernel
00000100 TLINK.EXE ; Borland Turbo LINK
00000100 TLINKX.EXE ; Borland Turbo LINK (protected mode)
00000100 LUE.EXE ; LBR utility
00000100 DMOVE.COM ; Daniel Doman's copy utility
00000100 MV.EXE ; Metafile's Metaview
00010000 MLAN.EXE ; Metaview LAN access software
00010000 SYSUIDRV.EXE ; Metaview control scan/print control
00010000 BUTIL.EXE ; Btrieve utility program
00010001 SERVER.EXE ; LANtastic server software
00001100 SSVOL.EXE ; SD Tahiti drive lock program
00000100 SP.EXE ; Sprint text editor (SYS files)
00010000 SPFMT.EXE ; Sprint format & print software
00010000 SPSORT.EXE ; Sprint sort software
00010000 SPMERGE.COM ; Sprint merge software
00010001 DIGDUG.COM ; DIGDUG game
00010100 4DOS.COM ; 4DOS - command processor
00001011 DISKCOPY.COM ; DOS disk copy external command.
00000001 CHKDSK.COM ; DOS check disk external command


  3 Responses to “Category : System Diagnostics for your computer
Archive   : SECUR231.ZIP
Filename : SECURE.DAT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/