I've always wanted to talk to you all about the situation of the forum. There are quite a few problems, so I'll just speak freely as I think of things, and I'll add more later as I think of them.
First, regarding maintaining the forum's true nature and preserving the original essence of DOS
Although there are very few people using DOS as their sole working environment now, our forum is a DOS forum, mainly for discussing DOS-related issues. There are plenty of places on the internet for discussing non-DOS issues, so there's no need to post them here. Of course, we don't refuse discussions of non-DOS issues, but they shouldn't be posted in the DOS-related sections. What is DOS? Those who have used it know very well that DOS is a character interface and command-line environment, but that doesn't mean that a character interface and command-line environment is DOS. It's okay for us to occasionally discuss the application of certain commands in DOSBOX under Windows or batch processing, after all, we come into contact with these more now. Sometimes it's more convenient to solve problems with batch processing. And for some problems, it's better to compile an application directly rather than use batch processing. Although DOSBOX has a "blood relationship" with DOS, it's not the real DOS. If we整天 stay within the BOX, how can DOS develop? How can we revive the DOS movement like this? I want to remind everyone to be careful that using BOX for a long time might make you "招安" by Windows. I myself now feel that my thinking isn't as active as before after using Windows for a long time. Only when I return to working under DOS do I get that feeling of using a computer back then.
Once again, this is a DOS forum! Not a "character operation interface forum"! I'll borrow a post that small de (defrag) posted on "DOS Home" - "Please be careful when posting in this section, gunpowder is stickied!!! Don't post things that aren't DOS here!"
Second, regarding the organization of forum posts and software on the website
The issue about the development of DOS mentioned earlier, just as small磕(Climbing) once mentioned, are there many DOS-related issues to discuss now? Those that have been solved are already solved, and the remaining ones are unsolvable. Indeed, I've had this thought too. Except for batch processing, there doesn't seem to be much left to research in DOS. DOS, as an operating system with a history of several decades, is already quite mature. In the past, predecessors have provided various solutions and useful tools for us. But with new problems, DOS is always "old revolutionaries encountering new problems". Some problems have been solved quite well, such as the driver for Ultra DMA; but the solutions to some problems are still not satisfactory so far, such as the driver for USB, accessing the NTFS file system, etc. There are either this shortcoming or that defect. (I have limited knowledge, and welcome everyone to point out and supplement if there are any mistakes) Then, does that mean there's nothing to talk about in the DOS forum? Therefore, I think that as an operating system with a long history, DOS is now in the maintenance and summary period, and the focus of the forum is on summarizing and organizing the existing solutions. For those that haven't been completely solved, such as the USB driver and NTFS access mentioned earlier, we can make a list, listing the functions that various relevant software have already achieved and those that haven't, so that people can use them selectively according to different situations.
Someone once said something that I think is very reasonable: "A forum isn't a running account, but a database." Especially for our technical forum, it's a technical database for solving various problems. Of course, doing such work is hard and requires a lot of time and energy. Xiao Tian once did such organizing work. He specifically organized a post that collects the existing solutions to various typical problems on the forum and some basic knowledge: Index of Closed Threads in the China DOS Union Forum
Moreover, even with past old problems, is there really nothing worth discussing? Regarding application issues, for example, the multitasking nature of DOS and multitasking software, I think we've discussed very little. Of course, batch processing is also a topic that will never disappear in DOS in the future. In addition, organizing the software we've used in the past is also an important task for the DOS Union. We know that in the past, there was no concept of installation for individual DOS software. Everyone just copied them around. After copying for a long time, there were bound to be some "distortions". Take PC TOOLS 5.0 that almost everyone has as an example. I've collected 4 or 5 different "versions" (note that the version number is also all 5.0). Some files have different lengths, and some have the same length but different contents when compared. Who dares to say which is the authentic "original version"? There are also some software with installation packages, such as programming development tools, tool software, games, etc., but they were all copied from others who had already installed them, or others also had copied versions, so there are bound to be some missing files or "distortions". Therefore, organizing the rich DOS software in the past is also an important task. Speaking of which, I want to talk about the issue that afnspy, Kinglion, etc. discussed last time about establishing a DOS software download base. I don't know if the DOS Union forum and the union website use the same space. First, many of the links to DOS software on the original website have become invalid. I think there should be opportunities to reorganize them. Second, for the software in the attachments of members, if it's a complete original version, it can be transferred to the software library on the website as needed. Third, now there are more members with cloud disks. The union website should solicit some good software from members, and members can also report to the forum from time to time about what good software they have. Here, "good" means preferably the original version, and if there's an installation version, provide the installation version. In this way, a large number of excellent DOS software will be concentrated in the union's software library, and all DOS enthusiasts can share these software. I think that if as the largest Chinese DOS website and forum, people can't find DOS software here, they will be very disappointed, and the website will be very misnamed. I hope that in the future, the union website will leave an impression: Want DOS software? Go to the China DOS Union, and basically they have it all!
Third, suggesting opening another section
Now the posting is a bit chaotic. Some people just don't think about where to post, and some don't know where is appropriate. Some problems are cross-cutting, such as the production of boot disks, which can be posted in "Boot Disk Room" or "Download Room". And the Answer Room is like a big mixed bag, with everything thrown in. But some of these posts are also worth referring to, such as some people saying that their hard drive can't boot, etc. There are also some problems that are relatively fundamental and have nothing to do with any section. Actually, some problems are not suitable for posting in this forum at all, but because of trust in the forum and high expectations, they are posted here. It's not easy to delete them casually, and some problems are still worth referring to. Therefore, it's suggested to open a section similar to a mixed bag, where other computer problems that are not suitable for the existing sections, such as hardware, troubleshooting, etc., can be communicated. Combined with the issue of organizing and classifying the posts in the entire forum as I mentioned earlier, I think a super moderator should be recommended, who is someone who has time to be online frequently and is enthusiastic about the forum, to facilitate the organization and adjustment of posts between sections. I propose that Xiao Tian can take on this role.
The above are some of my personal thoughts. Welcome everyone to put forward your opinions and suggestions.
First, regarding maintaining the forum's true nature and preserving the original essence of DOS
Although there are very few people using DOS as their sole working environment now, our forum is a DOS forum, mainly for discussing DOS-related issues. There are plenty of places on the internet for discussing non-DOS issues, so there's no need to post them here. Of course, we don't refuse discussions of non-DOS issues, but they shouldn't be posted in the DOS-related sections. What is DOS? Those who have used it know very well that DOS is a character interface and command-line environment, but that doesn't mean that a character interface and command-line environment is DOS. It's okay for us to occasionally discuss the application of certain commands in DOSBOX under Windows or batch processing, after all, we come into contact with these more now. Sometimes it's more convenient to solve problems with batch processing. And for some problems, it's better to compile an application directly rather than use batch processing. Although DOSBOX has a "blood relationship" with DOS, it's not the real DOS. If we整天 stay within the BOX, how can DOS develop? How can we revive the DOS movement like this? I want to remind everyone to be careful that using BOX for a long time might make you "招安" by Windows. I myself now feel that my thinking isn't as active as before after using Windows for a long time. Only when I return to working under DOS do I get that feeling of using a computer back then.
Once again, this is a DOS forum! Not a "character operation interface forum"! I'll borrow a post that small de (defrag) posted on "DOS Home" - "Please be careful when posting in this section, gunpowder is stickied!!! Don't post things that aren't DOS here!"
Second, regarding the organization of forum posts and software on the website
The issue about the development of DOS mentioned earlier, just as small磕(Climbing) once mentioned, are there many DOS-related issues to discuss now? Those that have been solved are already solved, and the remaining ones are unsolvable. Indeed, I've had this thought too. Except for batch processing, there doesn't seem to be much left to research in DOS. DOS, as an operating system with a history of several decades, is already quite mature. In the past, predecessors have provided various solutions and useful tools for us. But with new problems, DOS is always "old revolutionaries encountering new problems". Some problems have been solved quite well, such as the driver for Ultra DMA; but the solutions to some problems are still not satisfactory so far, such as the driver for USB, accessing the NTFS file system, etc. There are either this shortcoming or that defect. (I have limited knowledge, and welcome everyone to point out and supplement if there are any mistakes) Then, does that mean there's nothing to talk about in the DOS forum? Therefore, I think that as an operating system with a long history, DOS is now in the maintenance and summary period, and the focus of the forum is on summarizing and organizing the existing solutions. For those that haven't been completely solved, such as the USB driver and NTFS access mentioned earlier, we can make a list, listing the functions that various relevant software have already achieved and those that haven't, so that people can use them selectively according to different situations.
Someone once said something that I think is very reasonable: "A forum isn't a running account, but a database." Especially for our technical forum, it's a technical database for solving various problems. Of course, doing such work is hard and requires a lot of time and energy. Xiao Tian once did such organizing work. He specifically organized a post that collects the existing solutions to various typical problems on the forum and some basic knowledge: Index of Closed Threads in the China DOS Union Forum
Moreover, even with past old problems, is there really nothing worth discussing? Regarding application issues, for example, the multitasking nature of DOS and multitasking software, I think we've discussed very little. Of course, batch processing is also a topic that will never disappear in DOS in the future. In addition, organizing the software we've used in the past is also an important task for the DOS Union. We know that in the past, there was no concept of installation for individual DOS software. Everyone just copied them around. After copying for a long time, there were bound to be some "distortions". Take PC TOOLS 5.0 that almost everyone has as an example. I've collected 4 or 5 different "versions" (note that the version number is also all 5.0). Some files have different lengths, and some have the same length but different contents when compared. Who dares to say which is the authentic "original version"? There are also some software with installation packages, such as programming development tools, tool software, games, etc., but they were all copied from others who had already installed them, or others also had copied versions, so there are bound to be some missing files or "distortions". Therefore, organizing the rich DOS software in the past is also an important task. Speaking of which, I want to talk about the issue that afnspy, Kinglion, etc. discussed last time about establishing a DOS software download base. I don't know if the DOS Union forum and the union website use the same space. First, many of the links to DOS software on the original website have become invalid. I think there should be opportunities to reorganize them. Second, for the software in the attachments of members, if it's a complete original version, it can be transferred to the software library on the website as needed. Third, now there are more members with cloud disks. The union website should solicit some good software from members, and members can also report to the forum from time to time about what good software they have. Here, "good" means preferably the original version, and if there's an installation version, provide the installation version. In this way, a large number of excellent DOS software will be concentrated in the union's software library, and all DOS enthusiasts can share these software. I think that if as the largest Chinese DOS website and forum, people can't find DOS software here, they will be very disappointed, and the website will be very misnamed. I hope that in the future, the union website will leave an impression: Want DOS software? Go to the China DOS Union, and basically they have it all!
Third, suggesting opening another section
Now the posting is a bit chaotic. Some people just don't think about where to post, and some don't know where is appropriate. Some problems are cross-cutting, such as the production of boot disks, which can be posted in "Boot Disk Room" or "Download Room". And the Answer Room is like a big mixed bag, with everything thrown in. But some of these posts are also worth referring to, such as some people saying that their hard drive can't boot, etc. There are also some problems that are relatively fundamental and have nothing to do with any section. Actually, some problems are not suitable for posting in this forum at all, but because of trust in the forum and high expectations, they are posted here. It's not easy to delete them casually, and some problems are still worth referring to. Therefore, it's suggested to open a section similar to a mixed bag, where other computer problems that are not suitable for the existing sections, such as hardware, troubleshooting, etc., can be communicated. Combined with the issue of organizing and classifying the posts in the entire forum as I mentioned earlier, I think a super moderator should be recommended, who is someone who has time to be online frequently and is enthusiastic about the forum, to facilitate the organization and adjustment of posts between sections. I propose that Xiao Tian can take on this role.
The above are some of my personal thoughts. Welcome everyone to put forward your opinions and suggestions.
DOS倒下了,但永远不死
DOS NEVER DIES !
投票调查:
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=46187
本人尚未解决的疑难问题:
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=15135
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=47663
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=48747
DOS NEVER DIES !
投票调查:
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=46187
本人尚未解决的疑难问题:
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=15135
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=47663
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=48747

