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 ...
Boxtron is another Steam Play tool we briefly talked about at the beginning of this month, enabling you to play almost any DOSBox game on Steam for Linux. Just like Proton GE, this is an unofficial ...
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 ...
Want to play old DOS games easily on whatever Linux machine you're using? RetroArch now has a new fork named DOSBox Pure and you can give it a test now. There's various launchers out there and guides ...
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 ...
Linux Mint has no obvious candidate for Dosbox-x without using snap or flatpak. So am I out of luck if I want to use Dosbox-x and my main need is NE2000 on Linux Mint? Do I have to go to an RPM-based ...
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 ...
In my search for the most accurate x86 emulation, in many years (as far back as the early 2000's), I have seen many emulation solutions centered around different concepts (Bochs, VirtualPC, QEMM, ...