Back to the DOSBox-X Wiki Welcome page. DOSBox-X supports command-line options. You can start DOSBox-X without any option, or with any of the following options. Options like -c and -set can be used ...
Everyone loves nostalgia. Whether it’s in the form of old pictures, videos, memorable places or something else, reliving the good old times is always joyous. And what times are better than those of ...
Do you want to try some good-old MS-DOS games and defunct C++ compilers like Turbo C++ in Linux? Good! This tutorial will teach you how to run MS-DOS games and programs in Linux using DOSBox. Dosbox ...
If you own copies of old DOS games like DOOM, you can still play these retro games on your PC with the help of an emulator. DOSBox is the best DOS emulator around. Most guides for DOSBox focus simply ...
Do you remember the original SimCity games? How about Golden Axe, The Oregon Trail, or Wolfenstein? Debuting in 1981, MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) saw thousands of games released across ...
I’m back at it! I spent the better part of yesterday morning tinkering with virtual machines and the Linux container on my Chromebook to see was sort of shenanigans I could get myself into. Somewhere ...
DOSBox makes it easy to play classic PC games on modern platforms by emulating the MS-DOS environment for which they were designed. It’s available in a variety of versions for almost any platform. But ...
Video games are still a young medium, but they are now reaching an age where “retro gaming” is an ever increasing market. Sony Computer Entertainment, for example, recently celebrated the 20 year ...
A command-line interface is a terminal-style screen where you type commands at a prompt, one line at a time. You might associate it with the MS-DOS operating system that was widely used until the ...