Early Multimedia Files

 
MULTI Files from The Programmer's Corner
File Name File Size
Date Created Description
BOY.ZIP728591
Dec 9 1992.AVI Video for Windows of a boy running and laughing.
GIRL.ZIP836598
Dec 13 1992Sample .AVI files for Video for Windows.
MM-TUTOR.ZIP377833
Sep 16 1992Multimedia 1 Tutor - Shows how to effictivley use the MULTIMEDIA1 package to the fullest for your presentations, ads and much more.
MM1-TALK.ZIP342657
Sep 10 1992MULTIMEDIA 1 will allow you to create your own custom presentations, advertising, tutorials, courseware authoring, reports, school projects and much more. With this package you can combine real human SPEECH, and MUSIC wit
MMGRAFSW.ZIP361693
Oct 4 1992MULTI-GRAFIX is a hyper-text tutorial to be used with the MULTI-MEDIA 1 graphic presentation program (a/k/a IMAGEPRO.) This program requires 512K RAM, a VGA graphics card and ANSI.SYS to function properly.
MMM20A.ZIP339824
Jan 1 1993Multimedia Presentations Package (1/2).
MMM20B.ZIP349157
Jan 1 1993MultiMedia Presentations Package (2/2).
MULTIMED.ZIP354001
Apr 6 1993MULTIMEDIA 1 will allow you to create your own custom presentations, advertising, tutorials, courseware authoring, reports, school projects and much more.
MULTIMOD.ZIP201226
Jan 23 1993MultiMOD, by Acumen Software, combines FLI and MOD files for multimedia presentations. VGA required (FLI), Soundblaster or D/A converter (MOD), at least at fast 286, 386/486 highly recommended. Uses XMS memory if availab
NEOBKPRO.ZIP651494
Jan 14 1994NeoBook Professional: authoring system for multimedia disk-based newsletters, books, catalogs, etc. Links to word processors paint programs.
RTBK153.ZIP522753
Oct 24 1992Multimedia bookreader for Windows from Modemnews.
SUPER219.ZIP85701
Jun 28 1994SuperCDX V2.19 - redirects ISO9660 to DOS & Window Systems. Replaces MSCDEX.
WNDSURF.ZIP889533
Jan 21 1993WindSurfer for Video for Windows (AVI format).


  3 Responses to “Early Multimedia Files”

  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/