DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/10) is a compiled version of DOSBox, a branch that emulates an Intel x86 PC, allowing users to run old MS-DOS games on modern systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Recent updates in the DOSBox-X changelog include fixes for debugger disassembly issues, improvements in block device initialization, and adjustments to the welcome screen display timing. This enables better compatibility and user experience for retro gaming. The latest version is available for download.
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DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/10) has been compiled. DOSBox-x is a variant of DOSBox. DOSBox emulates an Intel x86 PC, providing sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, and other functionalities essential for running various classic MS-DOS games that are not compatible with modern PCs and operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD.
DOSBox-X Changelog:
* Merged pull request #6273 from AleWin32/fix/debug-getaddress-post-lmsw
* Corrected disassembly issues after LMSW in debugger
* Device initialization update: For block devices, remember the BPB array return pointer, and its documentation’s confusing presentation in the MS-DOS 2.0 source code binary DEVDRIV.DOC
* Adjusted welcome screen to display before device initialization
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