[Offer] Games or various programs by Microsoft

This thread is for offer games or various programs by Microsoft.


*Microsoft Golf (OEM CD) (1993)

Content : 1 CD Image (ISO + Alcohol) + 1 CD Media Art

SHA1:13e8e6ba8addc3b78ec9564f617d3dcc1e5f5a29 / MMGOLF_1_X.iso (ISO)
SHA1:1cf1ae2cd4b5b869f9f8d88fd532bb3ebe964c5b / MMGOLF_1_X.mdf (Alcohol)
SHA1:d40fecd7aefeca72381eb80c0dfed63f58ffe99e / MMGOLF_1_X.mds (Alcohol)

This game is OEM version, runs on Windows 3.1.
(CPU : 80286 or higher / RAM : 2MB or higher)

Comments

  • I remember MS Golf, it was a fun game. I do remember it being (or at least feeling) repetitive, I forgot why though.

    If it has audio tracks, remember to dump it as a BIN/CUE.
  • I remember MS Golf, it was a fun game. I do remember it being (or at least feeling) repetitive, I forgot why though.

    If it has audio tracks, remember to dump it as a BIN/CUE.

    MS Golf (OEM CD 1993) doesn't include Audio Track.
    I also dumped it by Bin/Cue too but no difference from Alcohol (.MDx)
    Therefore, I have no reason to attach CD Image as Bin/Cue.
  • ibmpc5150 wrote:
    I remember MS Golf, it was a fun game. I do remember it being (or at least feeling) repetitive, I forgot why though.

    If it has audio tracks, remember to dump it as a BIN/CUE.

    MS Golf (OEM CD 1993) doesn't include Audio Track.
    I also dumped it by Bin/Cue too but no difference from Alcohol (.MDx)
    Therefore, I have no reason to attach CD Image as Bin/Cue.
    I know. I was just wondering if it did have audio. Last time I checked, MDF/MDS was not accepted by WinWorld, only BIN/CUE.

    From: https://winworldpc.com/library/disc-images

    "MDF/MDS is a proprietary format that was pioneered by Alcohol 120%. It's great for capturing multi-track discs, but so is BIN/CUE. Both formats are equal in functionality with the latter having more of a guarantee of software that's able to read the files in years and years to come. Please do not accept suggestion from anyone that MDF/MDS is an acceptable format for archive preservation."
  • ibmpc5150 wrote:
    I remember MS Golf, it was a fun game. I do remember it being (or at least feeling) repetitive, I forgot why though.

    If it has audio tracks, remember to dump it as a BIN/CUE.

    MS Golf (OEM CD 1993) doesn't include Audio Track.
    I also dumped it by Bin/Cue too but no difference from Alcohol (.MDx)
    Therefore, I have no reason to attach CD Image as Bin/Cue.
    I know. I was just wondering if it did have audio. Last time I checked, MDF/MDS was not accepted by WinWorld, only BIN/CUE.

    From: https://winworldpc.com/library/disc-images

    "MDF/MDS is a proprietary format that was pioneered by Alcohol 120%. It's great for capturing multi-track discs, but so is BIN/CUE. Both formats are equal in functionality with the latter having more of a guarantee of software that's able to read the files in years and years to come. Please do not accept suggestion from anyone that MDF/MDS is an acceptable format for archive preservation."

    I want to know what you're want to say.

    I uploaded them as both type of ISO and MDF/MDS, because CD don't have Audio Track.
    I think only ISO type seems to have no problem If MDF/MDS format can't be accepted by WinWorld.
    In this case, I have no reason to attach MDF/MDS unless Winworld (admin) request.
    It is not difficult to upload ..cue / .ccd.
    .bin file is just same SHA1 of .mdf.
    So mdf file can be renamed as bin.
    I only can upload .cue file. if WinWord request.
  • *Video for Windows 1.0 (1992)

    Content : 3 Disk Images (3.5" 1.44MB)

    SHA1:18ed50bde2016467d086ab5b75b4b5ddcca4cb4b / Disk 1
    SHA1:fc882e0f6522ec5f76afbf707602c0e8bc4784e7 / Disk 2
    SHA1:c2e7927fa4b3c50a5bfed3a61de2c5e6d12b5681 / Disk 3
  • *Microsoft FoxPro 2.5 for Windows (5.25")

    Content : 7 Disk Images (5.25" 1.2MB)

    SHA1:bbebeffda610d2f6d38d98ce1c402152d88a4f80 / Disk 1
    SHA1:017c536fccff4872a81806f9f188500c4313d807 / Disk 2
    SHA1:bac61463e07ff6e5993ee9f18518f5f52a081d95 / Disk 3
    SHA1:93f7d720f6328b91cba5cde1ea05650becf0c77a / Disk 4
    SHA1:a550bbe42cb2297b0362a53655de4d5baa154ad9 / Disk 5
    SHA1:842ddc33aca30316e5604d94764eb1344377802e / Disk 6
    SHA1:8da03b3558b07151d82c51616fd74a19047b4270 / Disk 7


    *Microsoft Excel 5.0c for Windows (3.5")

    Content : 7 Disk Images (3.5" 1.44MB + 3.5" 1.68MB)

    SHA1:d47bcea183a1482ce768b6c6fa1818363fae54d4 / Disk 1 (1.44MB) -- Part No. 065-151-447
    SHA1:b385cb0969cc8fe94921b83342442a908c366d4c / Disk 2 (1.68MB DMF) -- Part No. 065-151-448
    SHA1:2309f44a016723d47b86280715a6b81c625169a7 / Disk 3 (1.68MB DMF) -- Part No. 065-151-449
    SHA1:e2544645e756d8c9c0efaa124e54c97b95e2b8de / Disk 4 (1.68MB DMF) -- Part No. 065-151-450
    SHA1:9685bff04d96f11cdc810e293c1e20ba7afe85bd / Disk 5 (1.68MB DMF) -- Part No. 065-151-451
    SHA1:3320b213c330f9893fa8ff8e048ce14c803d0633 / Disk 6 (1.68MB DMF) -- Part No. 065-151-452
    SHA1:88190c7aedc0508116474a06eafe440263154975 / Disk 7 (1.68MB DMF) -- Part No. 065-151-453
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