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First post, by derSammler

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I've probably mentioned a few times before that Dr. Hardware is my favorite, and in my opinion best hardware info/benchmark tool for DOS. Unfortunately, old versions are virtually impossible to find these days. With some luck, you'll find 9.0e, but that's it. So I put all the versions online that I collected over the years, ranging from 1997 to 2007.

Here's the URL to the archive: http://retro-net.de/drhard/

Note that "e" in the file name stands for English, "d" for German. If someone can provide additional versions, please get in contact.

Reply 2 of 17, by Tronix

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Version 3.7 there: (Link removed: no warez on Vogons please!)

https://github.com/Tronix286/

Reply 3 of 17, by derSammler

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Tronix wrote:

Version 3.7 there:

Thanks, but that version is registered/cracked. Also, files are missing (BENCHCMP.DAT).

Reply 4 of 17, by Dominus

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What is the status of this software? Are you allowed to host it, is it shareware etc?

@Tronix: link to cracked software removed - please don't post that on Vogons

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Reply 5 of 17, by derSammler

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Yes, it's shareware. I'm only hosting shareware versions.

Reply 7 of 17, by BSA Starfire

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Thanks for sharing, this is a really nice little DOS utility, great for benching old video cards.

286 20MHz,1MB RAM,Trident 8900B 1MB, Conner CFA-170A.SB 1350B
386SX 33MHz,ULSI 387,4MB Ram,OAK OTI077 1MB. Seagate ST1144A, MS WSS audio
Amstrad PC 9486i, DX/2 66, 16 MB RAM, Cirrus SVGA,Win 95,SB 16
Cyrix MII 333,128MB,SiS 6326 H0 rev,ESS 1869,Win ME

Reply 8 of 17, by derSammler

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Version 6.5e added to the archive.

Reply 9 of 17, by clueless1

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Is there a version that is best for specific systems? Is there any reason not to choose the latest version on any DOS system, no matter how old?

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Let's benchmark our systems with cache disabled
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Reply 10 of 17, by derSammler

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No, I mostly use 9.0 as well, as it's more stable when detecting hardware. Older versions however are somewhat better when it comes to benchmarking, as they compare with systems of the time. 9.0 e.g. compares system speed against a PIII 667 Mhz, which is quite pointless on a 286. And for video benchmark, 8-bit VGA was removed and AGP added in later versions. But these are only cosmetical things and not related to the actual results.

Reply 11 of 17, by derSammler

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Version 3.7d added to the archive. If someone has the english shareware release of that (3.7e), please let me know!

Reply 13 of 17, by 8art33z

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derSammler wrote on 2017-12-25, 11:32:

I've probably mentioned a few times before that Dr. Hardware is my favorite, and in my opinion best hardware info/benchmark tool for DOS. Unfortunately, old versions are virtually impossible to find these days. With some luck, you'll find 9.0e, but that's it. So I put all the versions online that I collected over the years, ranging from 1997 to 2007.

Here's the URL to the archive: http://retro-net.de/drhard/

Note that "e" in the file name stands for English, "d" for German. If someone can provide additional versions, please get in contact.

What happened with drhard links ? I try to download, but isn't working now 🙁

Reply 15 of 17, by GuillermoXT

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1541 wrote on 2021-04-18, 15:18:

I can confirm that Dr.Hardware even runs on a 286 with 8Mhz
Here did i test V10 and V3.7

My Retrosystems:
PIII on GA-6BA running Win98SE
AMD K6 233 on GA-586HX with Win95
Tandon 286-8MHZ Running DOS 6.22 on XTIDE-CF
M326 486DLC + 4c87dlc (Dos+Win3.11)
ECS UM4980 AMD DX2 80 5V (Dos & Win3.11)

Reply 16 of 17, by GuillermoXT

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For users and guests Dosreloaded got an special offer from the author about a complete package of Dr.Hardware who might be interestet to purchase the series as full version.

https://dosreloaded.de/forum/index.php?thread … -vorz/&pageNo=1

My Retrosystems:
PIII on GA-6BA running Win98SE
AMD K6 233 on GA-586HX with Win95
Tandon 286-8MHZ Running DOS 6.22 on XTIDE-CF
M326 486DLC + 4c87dlc (Dos+Win3.11)
ECS UM4980 AMD DX2 80 5V (Dos & Win3.11)

Reply 17 of 17, by aazard

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derSammler wrote on 2017-12-25, 11:32:

I've probably mentioned a few times before that Dr. Hardware is my favorite, and in my opinion best hardware info/benchmark tool for DOS. Unfortunately, old versions are virtually impossible to find these days. With some luck, you'll find 9.0e, but that's it. So I put all the versions online that I collected over the years, ranging from 1997 to 2007.

Here's the URL to the archive: http://retro-net.de/drhard/

Note that "e" in the file name stands for English, "d" for German. If someone can provide additional versions, please get in contact.

I have version v1.0d for Windows (last for 3x) v9.9.5e for Windows (last for 9x) & v10.0d for DOS (last DOS version, still works on an 8088/8086 cpu)
If I can post a link ... I'll turn REMOVED

Note that my "D" versions are English, not German

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