LogoBestPlan the father of WhatsOPtimal
Created in 1981, just after the introduction of the IBM math coprocessor chip.
Intended for the Pulp and Paper Industry as a planning tool.

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Demonstration of  BestPlan 

DosBox/DosBox-X supports a wide range of operating systems including: Windows
- DosBox can be installed on Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP. macOS - DOSBox can be installed on macOS X, and macOS. Linux
- DOSBox can be installed on various distributions of Linux such as Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux.

 DosBox/DosBox-X Floppy imagefile for DoxBox or DosBox-X

DosBox/DosBox-X -noconsole -nolog -fastlaunch -noautoexec -c "boot BP-DosBox.ima"
Image File:(2.9MB): BP-DosBox.ima
Documentation:(672KB): BestPlan.pdf




LogoWhatsOptimal, in DosBox-X    new
Created in 2004, as an upgrade to the old BestPlan created in 1981 to run on the newly created IBM-PC.

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, formerly Rosetta Systems

Demonstration of  WhatsOptimal in DosBox -X
this follows the availability of BestPlan also in DosBoX demo form.  See  BestPlan.

 with WindowsME(stripped down, just to demonstrate WhatsOptimal)

DosBox-X supports a wide range of operating systems including: Windows
- DosBox can be installed on Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP. macOS - DOSBox can be installed on macOS X, and macOS. Linux
- DOSBox can be installed on various distributions of Linux such as Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux.

 DosBox-X hard-disk imagefile for DosBox-X: 

DosBox-X -noconsole -nolog  -fastlaunch -conf "WhatsOP.conf"

ImageFile for DosBox(236MB):  WhatsOP.img, with corresponding config file for DosBox-x
Documentation  for WhatsOptimal