DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/29) has been compiled. This branch of DOSBox emulates an Intel x86 PC, enabling users to run classic MS-DOS games that are incompatible with modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Recent updates include fixes for MMX EMMS instruction emulation, improving distorted graphics in diagnostic programs, enhancements to MMX multiply code, and updates to SaveMq/LoadMq functionalities. The build also includes changes to MinGW configurations and color management in TTF output. Users can download the latest version from the provided source link.
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DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/29) has been compiled. DOSBox-x is a variant of DOSBox. The DOSBox emulator simulates an Intel x86 PC, providing sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, and more, essential for playing numerous classic MS-DOS games that cannot run on contemporary PCs and operating systems, including Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD.
DOSBox-X Changelog:
* Corrected issues in MMX EMMS instruction emulation. This update resolves the distorted 3D cube seen in the Microsoft DirectX diagnostics tool.
* Enhanced MMX multiplication code.
* Clarified SaveMq/LoadMq documentation.
* Merged pull request #6312 from maron2000/mingw_test.
* GitHub CI build: Introduced MinGW x64 osfree nightly builds.
* Fixed MinGW configuration issues when identifying OSFREE builds.
* Merged pull request #6313 from maron2000/fix_int13.
* output_ttf: Prevent color resets when already in TTF output mode.
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