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A DOSBox front-end is essentially an extension that sits in front of the emulator that makes it easy to launch games. It’s not something you need, and it might not even be something you want. Getting ...
What is DOSBox? DOSBox is a free and open-source program that emulates the MS-DOS OS on your modern Windows PC, command line and all.
If you want to make your classic games run on a modern PC, you’ll have to become familiar with DOSBox, a fully configurable DOS PC emulator that is absolutely necessary for getting most pre ...
The DOSBox emulator lets you run your DOS games and software again. It's free and open source, so you won't have to pay just to use programs you already own.
DOSBox makes it possible to play games and run software designed for MS-DOS on a wide range of platforms. Though this emulator makes interacting with DOS relatively straightforward, the open ...
DOSBox Pure is a variation of the popular DOS emulator built for integration in the RetroArch front-end. It lets you run DOS games directly out of ZIP files, as any other RetroArch emulator would.
Who out there has a Zipit? Great, now out of the five of you, who really wants to run Dos on it? Well, for the one or two of you left reading, now you can. The directions can be found here. [Hunter… ...
Although the source code for the DOSBox program has been included with the update, as required by the GPL, the DOSBox application included in the Valve distribution has been modified to check for ...
A MS-DOS emulator called DOSBox has been ported to the BlackBerry PlayBook, allowing it to run Windows 3.1.