DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/28) is a compiled version of DOSBox, an emulator for Intel x86 PCs designed to run old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems. The latest update includes new features like enabling/disabling DC bias adjustment in the configuration, audio mixer improvements to prevent distortion during gameplay, and pop prevention by holding the last rendered sample. It also addresses a Disney sound source issue and incorporates changes from several pull requests, including fixes for savestate mismatch dialogs and support for nightly builds on the OSFree platform. Users can download the latest version from the provided source.
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DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/28) has been compiled. DOSBox-x is a variant of DOSBox. DOSBox emulates an Intel x86 PC, featuring sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, and more, essential for playing many classic MS-DOS games that cannot be run on contemporary PCs and operating systems such as Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD.
DOSBox-X Changelog:
* Added dosbox.conf option to enable or disable DC bias adjustment
* Mixer: When combining all channels into the final output, apply DC bias correction to prevent distortion in games like In Extremis and with the overall audio mix in the user’s operating system, such as playing a DOS game like In Extremis while streaming a YouTube video
* Mixer: Retain the last sample in render if nothing is rendering to eliminate pops
* Fixed Disney sound source shutdown
* Merged pull request #6310 from maron2000/osfree_test
* GitHub CI build: Added VS osfree nightly builds
* Merged pull request #6308 from AleWin32/fix/savestate-mismatch-detail-dialog
* Added saved-vs-current detail to savestate mismatch dialogs
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