DOSBox SVN r4488 is an emulator for Intel x86 PCs, enabling the execution of MS-DOS games and applications on modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. While its primary focus is on gaming, theoretically any DOS application can run on it, though networking and printer support are still in development. DOSBox includes a basic DOS-like command prompt for installing and running games, though it lacks many MS-DOS features. Recent updates have addressed video sequencer data, VESA information corrections, and improved EGA configurations. Download options are available across various platforms.
DOSBox SVN r4488 has been compiled. DOSBox emulates an Intel x86 PC, providing sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, etc., required for running numerous classic MS-DOS games that are incompatible with modern PCs and operating systems like Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Nevertheless, it’s not limited to just games. In theory, any MS-DOS or PC-DOS application (commonly known as “DOS”) should operate in DOSBox, though the primary focus has been on ensuring smooth gameplay for DOS titles. This means features like communication, networking, and printer support are still in the early stages of development.
DOSBox includes its own DOS-like command prompt. While still basic and lacking many features of MS-DOS, it is adequate for installing and playing most DOS games.
DOSBox SVN Changelog:
r4488
Fixes to video sequencer data and clarification of the odd/even bit.
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r4487
Excludes LFB address in VESA info for non-LFB modes and corrects panning of VESA text modes.
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r4486
Completes the Video Parameter Table for certain modes, fixing EGA configuration in Robbo for EGA and VGA machine types.
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