DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/19) is a compiled version of the DOSBox branch that emulates an Intel x86 PC, enabling the use of old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows and Linux. Recent updates include improvements to CPU reset functionality to address OS/2 reboot issues, fixed protected mode addressing in the debugger, and enhancements to floppy disk events. Notable changes also involve read ID timing adjustments and better floppy disk …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Update (May 18, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/18) is a compilation of DOSBox-X, a branch of DOSBox that emulates Intel x86 PCs, enabling the play of old MS-DOS games on modern systems. The latest changelog includes fixes related to floppy controller behavior, ensuring compatibility with OS/2 1.03 and Windows 95. Notable changes involve correcting floppy command responses, initializing drive parameter tables, and addressing issues causing crashes in protected-mode games. Additionally, missing debugger commands were added, …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Update (May 17, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/17) is a compiled version of DOSBox, an emulator for Intel x86 PCs that facilitates running old MS-DOS games on modern systems like Windows and Linux. The latest update includes a change in the program’s base class, allowing the constructor to accept a bitfield that prevents handling of the PSP segment, essential for compatibility with external commands without risking memory corruption. If a guest OS is active and …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Update (May 16, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/16) is a compiled version of DOSBox, an emulator for x86 PCs that allows users to run old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest changelog includes the enabling of swap disks for additional drives, particularly floppy drives. Users can download this version to enjoy classic games that are incompatible with today’s systems. DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/16) has been compiled. DOSBox-x …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (May 15, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/15) is a fork of DOSBox designed to emulate an Intel x86 PC for running vintage MS-DOS games on modern systems. The recent changelog includes enhancements for IDE ATAPI CD-ROM handling, allowing command interactions during media changes, and fixing a V-004 security vulnerability. It introduces immediate media changes for ISO drives and improves the programming logic for built-in tools to enhance guest OS stability. Additional features include new …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (May 14, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/14) is a new compilation of the DOSBox emulator, which replicates an Intel x86 PC to run old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows and Linux. Recent updates focus on improving the MSCDEX (Multi-Session CD-ROM Extensions), enhancing its functionality by cleaning up code and ensuring it operates better during shutdowns. Key changes include moving functions out of the MSCDEX C++ class to allow for smoother integration …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Version (May 13, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/13) has been compiled, enhancing the DOSBox branch designed for emulating Intel x86 PCs. This allows users to run classic MS-DOS games on modern systems, including Windows and Linux. Recent updates include adjustments to TTF limits, a fix for CD swap issues during IDE emulation, and changes to CD-ROM emulation requiring MSCDEX for proper functionality. The code has been refined to improve stability, such as preventing crashes during …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Release (May 12, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/12) is a version of DOSBox that emulates an Intel x86 PC, making it possible to run old MS-DOS games on modern systems. Recent updates include improvements to CDROM interface allocation, eliminating the need for MSCDEX emulation during DOS shutdown, and refining El Torito floppy boot processes. Bug fixes address issues with reference counting for CD-ROM interfaces and messages related to corrupt packed files. Additional changes enhance IDE …
Read More »DOSBox-X Repository Update (May 11, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/11) is a version of DOSBox that emulates an Intel x86 PC, allowing old MS-DOS games to run on modern systems like Windows and Linux. Recent updates include fixes for multiple security vulnerabilities (V-001 to V-003) and enhancements such as support for MS-DOS block device drivers and Microsoft RAMDRIVE.SYS, improving drive management. The changelog notes several technical adjustments, including corrections to memory handling, device driver operations, and simplifications …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Version (May 10, 2026)
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 …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (May 9, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/09) has been compiled. DOSBox-X is a fork of DOSBox, designed to emulate an Intel x86 PC, facilitating the running of older MS-DOS games that aren’t compatible with modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Recent updates in the changelog include a fix for floppy boot failure due to incorrect geometry settings and a merged pull request addressing additional issues. Users can download the latest …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (May 8, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/08) is an updated version of DOSBox, an emulator for Intel x86 PCs that enables the running of classic MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest changelog includes fixes for 3x scaler bugs with Direct3D, geometry calculations for VHD and qcow2 formats, and graphical glitches in advanced scalers related to mismatched screen bit depth. Additional updates involve merging pull requests and refining …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Update (May 7, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/07) is an updated version of DOSBox, which emulates an Intel x86 PC, allowing older MS-DOS games to run on modern operating systems. Key changes include enhancements to the CONFIG shell, support for device driver handling, and debugging options. New commands for device management and tracking have been added, along with improvements to memory and error handling. The update addresses bugs, improves stability by ensuring essential device handles …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Version (May 6, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/06) is an enhanced version of DOSBox, designed to emulate an Intel x86 PC, enabling the play of old MS-DOS games on modern systems. The latest update includes several memory setup improvements: cleaning up memory management, adjusting the minimum memory control block (MCB), and optimizing the setup for device drivers. Notable changes entail ensuring device drivers respect memory limits, and correcting how bytes processed by drivers are reported. …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Version (May 5, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/05) is a fork of DOSBox designed to emulate Intel x86 PCs, enabling the play of legacy MS-DOS games on modern systems like Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD. Recent changes include updates related to HX-DOS, loading configurations to minimize memory fragmentation, and ensuring proper ownership of program segments during execution. Bug fixes address PSP segment handling when launching new DOS programs and optimize device request structures. For more details …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Update (May 4, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/04) has been compiled, offering a branch of DOSBox that emulates an Intel x86 PC. This is essential for running old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows and Linux. Recent changes include renaming a generic function, optimizing read/write operations for device drivers, and enhancing memory usage for data transfers. Additionally, bugs related to device scans have been fixed, and debug information has been improved. The changelog …
Read More »DOSBox-X Version 2026.05.02
DOSBox-X v2026.05.02 has been released, enhancing the DOSBox emulator for running legacy MS-DOS games on modern operating systems. The update introduces features such as a unified default logo PNG configuration, improved macOS support without Metal, and better audio emulation for Adlib FM chips, with a new option for boosting PCM audio. Additional fixes include window positioning, TTF output limitations, and bugs related to disk image errors, mouse display in Japanese …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Release (May 2, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/02) is a version of DOSBox that emulates an Intel x86 PC, enabling users to run old MS-DOS games on modern systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest update features improvements in MS-DOS device driver structures. DOSBox is essential for reviving classic gaming experiences that aren’t compatible with contemporary operating systems. Download the latest version from the provided source. Here’s a rewritten version of the …
Read More »DOSBox-X Repository (Version Date: 2026/05/01)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/05/01) is now compiled. This branch of DOSBox emulates an Intel x86 PC, enabling the execution of old MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest updates include fixes for the printer functionality and an updated CHANGELOG. Notable changes involve addressing the issue of occasional missing page breaks after line wraps. For more details and the download, visit the provided source …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (April 30, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/30) is a fork of DOSBox 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 include a translation update for Traditional Chinese, a fix for printer crashes during multi-page printing on Windows, and a default setting adjustment for the int 13 enable 48-bit LBA option. The latest version can be downloaded from …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Update (April 29, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/29) is a compiled version of DOSBox, a project that emulates an Intel x86 PC, facilitating the use of many classic MS-DOS games on modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest changelog mentions a fix for VHD file geometry detection and includes a merge pull request (#6243) from maron2000. Users can download the updated version from the provided source. DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/29) has …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (April 28, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/28) is now compiled, offering a branch of DOSBox that emulates an Intel x86 PC with full support for sound, graphics, and input devices, essential for playing many legacy MS-DOS games on modern systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Notable updates in the changelog include a merge pull request from joncampbell123, upgrading the release downloader from version 1.12 to 1.13. Users can download the latest version …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git Version (April 26, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/26) is a compiled version of DOSBox, which emulates an Intel x86 PC, enabling old MS-DOS games to run on modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. The latest changelog includes updates related to MS-DOS device driver headers and attribute definitions. DOSBox-X is essential for accessing games that are incompatible with current technology. Users can download the latest compilation from the provided source. DOSBox-X Git …
Read More »DOSBox-X Repository (April 24, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/24) has been released, serving as a branch of DOSBox that emulates an Intel x86 PC with necessary features for running classic MS-DOS games on modern systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Key updates in this version include merging pull request #6238 from maron2000, which involves Int 13h, offering an option to enable or disable 48-bit LBA support. Users can download the latest version from the …
Read More »DOSBox-X Git (April 23, 2026)
DOSBox-X Git (2026/04/23) is a branch of DOSBox, designed to emulate an Intel x86 PC for running old MS-DOS games that are incompatible with modern operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Linux, and FreeBSD. Recent updates include fixes for window size changes during fullscreen and improvements to LBA sector calculations. Key changes in the changelog note merged pull requests addressing these issues. DOSBox-X provides the necessary sound, graphics, and input …
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