Razorback
legacy an official YouTube archive of razorback's videos
Former Razorback partners
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released before 1996
Other Sites linked on Razorback
Nathan's Toasty Technology Page - the legendary
archive of various GUIs and sins of Microsoft in its quest to dominate the web browser
market. The way it's remained as simple, lightweight, and fast as it was many years back
directly serves as inspiration for Razorback's own legacy-friendly design.
GUIdebook Gallery - another gallery of GUI
screenshots, and a website that was integral to really get me deeper into retro computing
14 years back. This site has not been updated since 2006. (HTTPS required)
MDGx [FORCES HTTPS] - a
very large website containing tons of materials, archived documents, tips and tricks for
old DOS and Windows, including an INF guide I
reguarly looked to when remastering Windows 9x. The site is kind of clunky to use and
rather painful to the eyes, but otherwise it's great.
Ralf Brown's Interrupt List - an HTML version
of the most comprehensive reference of x86 interrupts available, last updated in 2000 and
converted by Marc Perkel. A good resource for assembly programmers, but also a bit
difficult to skim through.
INT
21h Reference - a descriptive reference sheet for interrupt vector 21h, used by MS-DOS
to carry out all sorts of essential functions.
doom2.net - a site containing plenty of information and
downloadables for all things Doom.
R. Loew Electronics Consulting - a website
run by Rudolph Loew originally to sell his Windows 9x patches, now maintained by his
family in his memory with all of his works available for free. (HTTPS, TLS 1.2 or later
required)
PowerDVD3000 - a really great old school website
documenting old computers and VHS stuff. Plenty of downloadable goodies here too.
Un4seen Developments - developers of various
audio-related programs, including XMplay. Works on Windows 95!