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Re: Install DosBox on windows 98

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It's a smaller flat panel monitor with a max resolution of 1024x768. Old games look much better on it than they do on my 30 inch 1080p monitor. As to hooking it up to my newer PC, it's do-able but that means unplugging it from my retro PC, unplugging my newPC monitor, plugging in the retro one, …

Re: Install DosBox on windows 98

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Thanks for the heads up on OpenXcom. I'm going to see if it installs on my Pentium 3 machine. If it works like it says it does I'll be very excited to see Terror from the Deep come from them eventually. Hopefully.

Re: Install DosBox on windows 98

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I have one set of drivers, but I guess there is an issue with the particular card I have, CT4700, where there are two sets of drivers. One from SoundBlaster/Creative Labs, and one from Ensoniq I believe. As far as tinkering with fixes, I haven't read anything about it. There is UFOExtender, but I …

Re: Install DosBox on windows 98

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Again thanks. I was able to install my X-Com UFO Defnese cd's (I got the Apocalypse edition with the original two games included) as well as Wing Commander and got them running really well. Sadly I am still using emulation to game on my specifically retro built gaming PC, which is kinda funny.

Re: Install DosBox on windows 98

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Thanks! For some reasons I thought that DosBox was only WinXP and beyond. I don't plan to use DOSBox for anything above 1995 since I can use regular DOS for most everything at that point, it's just the early stuff that I am having trouble with. For the most part. Thanks for the help!

Install DosBox on windows 98

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I have a Windows 98SE gaming PC: Intel Pentium III 866 MHz processor 512MB PC133 SDRAM memory, (2 x 256MB modules) ATI Rage 128 Pro (16MB) graphics/video controller card (AGP 4x) SoundBlaster PCI128 model "CT4700" audio controller card (PCI) Which is great for games like X-Com Apocalypse and other …

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