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Back in the 90s I had a DOS menu program that I really liked. It was easy to use and setting up sub menus was a breeze. I do not remember what it was called and I have searched around online and have never found anything that looks like it.
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It didn't really have any graphics to it's interface (it looked similar to a lot of setup/installation menus for games). It could have been done with the DOS default character set. I remember that apart from adding sub menus and naming items about the only thing you could do to customize it was change the colours. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I would love to have it back again. It may have been programmed by an amateur at home, maybe that is why I have never seen it anywhere. I am not sure how I got it in the first place.
Not sure this is what you mean, but my actual retro gaming PC has an old menu system I use called:Fastmenu GoldCan't recall which version right off hand, and I do remember that it had nag screens so you would buy it and be able to customize it a bit more I believe? Still it was pretty easy to learn and allows you setup categories for your software. So I remember I have like an Arcade category where all the arcade ports of games would be found, along with a Space Combat category that mainly has all my Wing Commander games within it.Basically it would work by creating a small.bat file when you created the menus for each game. So it would basically start the game for you, and the.bat had a command to bring it back to fastmenu when you exited the game. I have decided to use the more advanced QuikMenu III anyway.
I don't think I will ever find the same program I used back in the day. In regards to the wallpaper I tried a.PCX that was 640x416 and 16 colors but it gives an error message. Can't remember what the message was as I am at work right now.
I converted a.JPG to a 16 colour.PCX using IrfanView but I think it is not saving it as a true.PCX. Neopaint also would not open it. I need a program that converts a.JPG to a compatible.PCX. I might try and load the image in to Neopaint and then save it as a PCX. Had a look at Fastmenu Gold and that is not it either.
It was a bit more basic looking than that. It is not Launchbox either. Back in the 90s I had a DOS menu program that I really liked. It was easy to use and setting up sub menus was a breeze. I do not remember what it was called and I have searched around online and have never found anything that looks like it. It didn't really have any graphics to it's interface (it looked similar to a lot of setup/installation menus for games).
It could have been done with the DOS default character set. I remember that apart from adding sub menus and naming items about the only thing you could do to customize it was change the colours. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I would love to have it back again. It may have been programmed by an amateur at home, maybe that is why I have never seen it anywhere.
I am not sure how I got it in the first place.Could you be referring to a program called POWERMENU by Brown Bag Software? I used it all the time and it was very handy.May I ask a question? Is there any way for users to change the colors displayed on this board? It is a bit difficult to read.
Reply 9 of 13, by rick12373. Back in the 90s I had a DOS menu program that I really liked. It was easy to use and setting up sub menus was a breeze. I do not remember what it was called and I have searched around online and have never found anything that looks like it. It didn't really have any graphics to it's interface (it looked similar to a lot of setup/installation menus for games). It could have been done with the DOS default character set. I remember that apart from adding sub menus and naming items about the only thing you could do to customize it was change the colours.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? I would love to have it back again. It may have been programmed by an amateur at home, maybe that is why I have never seen it anywhere. I am not sure how I got it in the first place.Could you be referring to a program called POWERMENU by Brown Bag Software? I used it all the time and it was very handy.May I ask a question?
Is there any way for users to change the colors displayed on this board? It is a bit difficult to read.I googled Powermenu and looked at the image results. That may be it believe it or not.
I will try it when I am back home. I have found out over the past few days how many menu programs there are for DOS. There are a lot!