Due to space limitations of the forum, only a few small attachments can be released, which is far from meeting the needs of DOS enthusiasts. Now it is proposed that all netizens brainstorm to provide a free download space for the forum as the "DOS Union Forum Software On-demand Area". The requirements are as follows:
1. This space must be stable, have fast download speed, support multi-threading and multi-user download. The size is about 100MB.
2. This download area is maintained by several administrators. According to the requirements of netizens, software is rotated and updated irregularly.
3. When netizens need any software, they can put forward requirements in each section. Those who have this software and are willing to provide it can request the administrator to upload it. And attach a virus detection report, a brief description, and compress it in RAR or ZIP format to save space. After the administrator confirms, it is uploaded and provided for netizens to download, and the provider is given several points.
4. If there is really no space, can the administrator make it into a torrent and release it to netizens for download in P2P forms such as eMule or BT? Netizens are welcome to post with any good ideas.
1. This space must be stable, have fast download speed, support multi-threading and multi-user download. The size is about 100MB.
2. This download area is maintained by several administrators. According to the requirements of netizens, software is rotated and updated irregularly.
3. When netizens need any software, they can put forward requirements in each section. Those who have this software and are willing to provide it can request the administrator to upload it. And attach a virus detection report, a brief description, and compress it in RAR or ZIP format to save space. After the administrator confirms, it is uploaded and provided for netizens to download, and the provider is given several points.
4. If there is really no space, can the administrator make it into a torrent and release it to netizens for download in P2P forms such as eMule or BT? Netizens are welcome to post with any good ideas.

