DOSBox SVN r4490 is an emulator that replicates an Intel x86 PC environment, enabling the execution of old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows and Linux. While its primary focus is on gaming, it can theoretically run any MS-DOS application. Communication, networking, and printer support are still under development. The emulator features a basic DOS-like command prompt for running games and applications, although it lacks full MS-DOS functionality. Recent updates include improvements for DOS compatibility, such as adjusting MCB ownership and preserving register values. DOSBox SVN r4490 can be downloaded from various sources.
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DOSBox SVN r4490 has been compiled. DOSBox simulates an Intel x86 PC, providing sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, and more, which are essential for running numerous classic MS-DOS games that are incompatible with modern PCs and operating systems such as Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. However, it is capable of running more than just games. In theory, any MS-DOS or PC-DOS (commonly known as “DOS”) application should work within DOSBox, though the primary focus has been on ensuring DOS games operate seamlessly; as a result, functionality for communication, networking, and printer support is still under development.
DOSBox includes a DOS-like command prompt of its own. While quite basic and missing many features typical of MS-DOS, it suffices for installing and executing the majority of DOS games.
DOSBox SVN Changelog:
r4490
Enhanced DOS compatibility by ensuring MCB ownership is set in all instances where resizing the block does not produce an error.
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r4489
Maintained AH register value in the Get System Date function for better DOS compatibility.
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