First post, by Farrow
Hi everybody.
I am a 33-yo programmer and I'm new to this forum and to the DOSBox world. As a video-gamer, I come from the C64's generation.
I recently installed DOSBox in order to attempt to execute some old programs I wrote through the past years, especially a game which I wrote in 2005 with Turbo C++ 3.0 (don't ask me why I did it, I guess 'cause I was pretty fond of that IDE). I can't tell you how much I was surprised when I saw my game running over DOSBox; I thought it would be impossibile, but instead it worked fine!
Some days ago I was thinking to what DOSBox really is. Suddenly, I realized it's actually a sort of virtual machine just like many others being around, which simply let you get 16-bit (and only 16-bit) applications running. At that point, I asked myself if writing new games (or, in general, new software) for DOSBox could make sense, at least as much as using it for already existing programs; my answer was: «Well, why not?».
In short, could it make sense producing, nowadays, new 16-bit applications (both games and not) since they will work quietly over DOSBox then over any modern machine? I was wondering what do you think about that.
P.S. Sorry whether I had done some bad mistake in English, my English isn't good enough yet; so I hope you could understand what I've just tried to say.
Regards.