No.1665
Friends,
I recently installed the TempleOS.
I eagerly anticipated AfterEgypt, what seemed to be the greatest achievement of Davis besides the OS itself.
I could not for the life of me find it.
Has it been removed in the latest version? If so, is there anywhere to download an older version with AfterEgypt.
If not, how am I fucking up?
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No.1674
Play a video of him using it, pay attention to see what steps he takes to open it.
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No.1675
If it's not installed, it's probably in TOS_Supplemental1
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No.1676
Just confirmed it, supplemental disk 1.
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No.1820
Can someone instruct a dumb nigger monkey on how to get to AfterEgypt?
I've already got TempleOS installed on my VirtualBox machine as I am running Windows. I've already downloaded the supplemental disk and renamed the extension to .ISO instead of the default .ISO.C and mounted it + reset the virtual machine. But the gosh durn thing crashes upon boot. I need a step-by-step nigger monkey guide.
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No.1821
>>1820
You little fucking MIT shill niggerape
A WHITE man uses TempleOS as his main OS, not that fucking virtual machine crap.
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