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Play DOS games online.

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First post, by King_Corduroy

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Hello guys this has been bugging me for awhile, I have a few freinds who would love to play games like Quake, Doom, Warcraft 2 and other things over the internet but I have no idea how you would do this on modern computers. Is there a way to use DOSbox to set up games over the internet?

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Reply 2 of 12, by Stiletto

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Wha? No, he meant networking two DOSBox sessions over the Internet, he doesn't know how to do it.

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Reply 3 of 12, by King_Corduroy

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🤣 Uh... yeah I meant networking over the internet. Is it possible?

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Reply 5 of 12, by Norton Commander

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That's a great guide for LAN gaming. Internet? You'll need to know how to use some of the advanced functions of your router.

http://portforward.com/

Reply 7 of 12, by oerk

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I know it's not the original, but for Doom I've used zDoom, run it as a server on my machine, and forwarded UDP port 5029 on my router to my local machine.

You need to have a DNS entry for your router (DynDNS, No-IP), or your friends have to know your public IP to have an address to connect to.

Reply 8 of 12, by PeterLI

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On retro equipment / not DOSBOX:
IP: some games are fine (1VS1 with port forwarding). Some still have retro server communities.
IPX: LAN only really unfortunately.

Reply 9 of 12, by King_Corduroy

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I'm a little hesitant to hook up a windows 98 machine to the internet, besides my friends are not into retro gear like me.

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Reply 10 of 12, by mr_bigmouth_502

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King_Corduroy wrote:

I'm a little hesitant to hook up a windows 98 machine to the internet, besides my friends are not into retro gear like me.

I wonder if a firewall DMZ could be set up to keep a machine separate from the rest of a local area network, so that you don't put your newer machines at risk when you take a machine running an older OS online.

Reply 11 of 12, by Norton Commander

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Most modern home routers have some facility for putting one or more devices in your LAN in the DMZ.

Reply 12 of 12, by Blurredman

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I love playing ZDaemon, which is an on-line Doom programme.

It has become somewhat unpopular in the last few years though and often when I play I realise that there aren't many people anymore, like 20-30. But still, when we're all on the same server it is fun!! Co-operative is my favourite type of match! 😈

http://blurredmanswebsite.ddns.net/ 😊