i bet you precious dosbox cant do this
i bet you precious dosbox cant do this
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i bet you precious dosbox cant do this
This phonograph "reads" a rock’s rough surface and transforms it into beautiful ambient music pic.twitter.com/PYDzYsWWf8
— Surreal Videos (@SurrealVideos) March 3, 2023
That's good but mine has more immanence.
What, load Windows 3.x? It's been able to do that for a long time. Hell, it can even load Windows 98, though not very well but the capability is there.
>Hell, it can even load Windows 98, though not very well but the capability is there.
I tried that a couple months ago, and it was not only a pain to setup but it also didn't work that well. Ended up using a virtual machine.
I believe these days the recommendation for loading Windows 98 on a modern machine is to use PCem or 86box.
you can run windows 98 in the browser in this emulator. There's other ones around too
https://copy.sh/v86
there's a simulator here too
https://98.js.org
Retroarch's Dosbox pure core runs Windows 98 perfectly. I even got to play through Blood 2 and older Cave Story mods with it.
Dosbox SVN could run Windows 3.1 for years.
Actually Zombie Wars runs like crap on any other dosbox flavor than dosbox-x. It's the only fork that plays the music and sound correctly.
I actually know that already.
I used SVN as an example because (If I'm not mistaken) it was the first fork to really run early Windows well enough.
It works fine on Staging
but can your windows do this ?
One of those games that seemingly everyone had.
If you had DOS 5.0 or later, you had it, since it came with it.
OP what is the purpose of the thread? Of course it can do that.
>1280x960
You can change the screen resolution in seconds.
Yet you still didn't change it
I was lazy, okay?
DOSBox is kinda like most VMs, in that it works best if your host computer is high performance to begin with. Having said that, I keep an actual DOS PC around because there's something about DOSBox that can kinda feel off. I'm not even someone that complains about lag, but there is something with DOSBox that just feels different than real bare hardware. It's works really well, but it's just not the same.