DOSBox-X Git (2026/06/01) is a compiled version of DOSBox, designed to emulate an Intel x86 PC, allowing users to run classic MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest changelog includes a bug fix for undefined usage in the ht_stat call, updates to MMX instructions, a new definition for numeric processor exceptions, and the removal of padding in FSTENV to prevent misidentification as an AMD processor. For more details and to download, visit the provided source link.
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DOSBox-X Git (2026/06/01) has been compiled. DOSBox-x is a variant of DOSBox. The DOSBox emulator mimics an Intel x86 PC, encompassing sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, and other components essential for executing various classic MS-DOS games that cannot operate on contemporary PCs and operating systems, including Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD.
DOSBox-X Changelog:
* Clarification
* CHANGELOG
* Merged pull request #6315 from cimarronm/dos-find-dta-special-attribute-fix
* Bugfix: Prevent undefined stat_block usage on failed ht_stat call
* Revised CMPXCHG8B
* Included FPU check for MMX instructions
* Added exception definition for numeric processor
* Eliminated padding writing from FSTENV as it serves no purpose and causes Windows XP to erroneously believe we are emulating an AMD processor
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