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X00 was a popular DOS based FOSSIL driver, commonly used in the early to mid 1990's. FOSSIL drivers were mainly used to run Bulletin Board System (BBS) Software under MS-DOS. X00 can also be run under Windows, or even Linux/DOSEMU environments to allow MS-DOS based applications that are FOSSIL aware to function. X00 was developed by Raymond Gwinn from 1989 until 1993. The final release version was version 1.50, with a later beta version 1.53 which added support for baud rates above 38400. X00 is free to use for non-commercial usage. X00 included many enhancments to the FTC FOSSIL revision 5 specifications, which were later used in other FOSSIL drivers such as ADF and NetFoss. Raymond moved on to develop a FOSSIL driver for OS/2 called SIO.
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