February 23, 201610 yr I have a number of folders that I am unable to delete with Windows Explorer, I hit Delete, and nothing happens. No error message and the folder(s) are still there. I have stopped all dockers, VMs, everything I can think of, there are no .dot files present, even restarted a number of times. Is there any console command I can use the nuke a folder structure?
February 23, 201610 yr Author Thanks, It reminds of the "good 'ol days" using Xtree Gold (DOS version). But that would be showing my age
February 23, 201610 yr It reminds of the "good 'ol days" using Xtree Gold (DOS version). But that would be showing my age ... but who remembers sweep (and nswp207 - NewSWeeP v2.07) under cp/m80? Those were the days when I hacked my own BIOS, BDOS and CCP!
February 23, 201610 yr Author It reminds of the "good 'ol days" using Xtree Gold (DOS version). But that would be showing my age ... but who remembers sweep (and nswp207 - NewSWeeP v2.07) under cp/m80? Those were the days when I hacked my own BIOS, BDOS and CCP! On the Z80 or Commodor 64? While I never owned one my friends did and I used to visit a lot. Though I did own a Spectra Video, if anyone remembers these dinosaurs.
February 24, 201610 yr On the Z80 or Commodor 64? While I never owned one my friends did and I used to visit a lot. Though I did own a Spectra Video, if anyone remembers these dinosaurs. My Z80 system started off as a Nascom 2, which was expanded via the 80-bus, adding Gemini video, SASI/SCSI interface with a huge(!) 5MB hard drive, etc - eventually upgrading it to an HD64180 processor card, all housed in a 19" 6U rack case. The system went into disuse in 1988 when I moved on to 32-bit ARM systems for my home computing, but it was still functional when I dropped it at the local rubbish tip in 2007 as I emigrated to Philippines.
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