First post, by Suppawer
Will be able the Dosbox to evolve like something a "VirtualMsDoss6.22"?
Forget the Dosbox commands. I mean, Install Msdos 6.22 whith 100% compatibility... Is the future?
Will be able the Dosbox to evolve like something a "VirtualMsDoss6.22"?
Forget the Dosbox commands. I mean, Install Msdos 6.22 whith 100% compatibility... Is the future?
no but you can try using freedos with it
So....you want to have to deal with memory management and autoexec.bat/config.sys instead of just editing the conf or using a front end? Forgive me but I fail to see the point....
You can already use real msdos by booting with it.
I think it's actually better than dos 6.22 because of the autoexec.bat/config.sys stuff. So much more convenient.
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wrote:I think it's actually better than dos 6.22 because of the autoexec.bat/config.sys stuff. So much more convenient.
Same here, but some people still claim dosbox is more difficulty than the old days. Yeah - maybe if you owned only a few games that all worked without issues. Some of us owned such classics like Ultima VII, which required an anal probe to get running without a fuss.
Being able to switch features on and off with a minor command is excellent.
wrote:I mean, Install Msdos 6.22 whith 100% compatibility... Is the future?
be it the future... or the past
you can always use VirtualPC/VMWare to install MsDos 6.22 plus dosshell, plus the so called dos additions for mouse, cdrom access etc.
but probably you knew it already 😀
You could also slice off your right arm, but it doesn't make it a good idea. 😉
wrote:wrote:I think it's actually better than dos 6.22 because of the autoexec.bat/config.sys stuff. So much more convenient.
Same here, but some people still claim dosbox is more difficulty than the old days. Yeah - maybe if you owned only a few games that all worked without issues. Some of us owned such classics like Ultima VII, which required an anal probe to get running without a fuss.
Being able to switch features on and off with a minor command is excellent.
I can get more games running on DOSBox than I could on any one real DOS machine. DOSBox is like having several different PCs.
Some of us owned such classics like Ultima VII, which required an anal probe to get running without a fuss.
Interesting way to phrase it, but definitely not incorrect. Must remember that 😀
I had to make my own program that would swap a set of autoexec.bat and config files and then reboot the computer. So that when I needed to boot to get a particular game working, I could type something like "reboot u7". Of course I still needed to creeate the special autoexec.bat and config.sys before that would work, which was still a nightmare.
yeah, I had something like that as well. A simple batch file that would use bat and sys files from a dir, so boot u7 would copy u7.bat/u7.sys to autoexec.bat and config.sys...
wrote:Interesting way to phrase it, but definitely not incorrect. Must remember that 😀
I still have the stretch marks. 😲