Hi David, sorry for the empty comment—just figured out how this works. 🙂
I couldn’t find any other way to reach you, so I decided to leave a comment.
I’m a developer of the js-dos project, a DOSBox/DOSBox-X port for the browser. I found the MDK Performance Test very useful—it’s a great way to quickly assess js-dos performance. However, I need to tweak it to automatically collect statistics.
Is there any chance the source code is still available, and if so, would you be willing to share it under an open-source license?
Thanks for reaching out. Sadly the lead engineer of this Andy Astor passed away, you might want to see if you can track down Martin Brownlow who was the other engineer on this project?
Hi David, sorry for the empty comment—just figured out how this works. 🙂
I couldn’t find any other way to reach you, so I decided to leave a comment.
I’m a developer of the js-dos project, a DOSBox/DOSBox-X port for the browser. I found the MDK Performance Test very useful—it’s a great way to quickly assess js-dos performance. However, I need to tweak it to automatically collect statistics.
Is there any chance the source code is still available, and if so, would you be willing to share it under an open-source license?
Thank you very much for your time!
Thanks for reaching out. Sadly the lead engineer of this Andy Astor passed away, you might want to see if you can track down Martin Brownlow who was the other engineer on this project?