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Is DosBox better than Command Prompt?
Is DosBox better than Command Prompt?
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DOSBox works well for me in WinXP to play certain games. Others it just crashes without even running them. But, I mean, you might as well try DOSBox to see if a game works ... much easier than rebooting every time or whatever.
I was also quite surprised when I plugged in my old gameport (non-USB) Microsoft Sidewinder gamepad, and DOSBox picked it up and it worked flawlessly.![Happy :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
I was also quite surprised when I plugged in my old gameport (non-USB) Microsoft Sidewinder gamepad, and DOSBox picked it up and it worked flawlessly.
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Strangly, Dosbox usually works better than full DOS mode on my Win98-frees up more memory?
(According to Megazuex's start-up screen, anyhow
) I don't really play Dosgames on XP but Toom Raider seems to work okay, same for Star Hammer. ADOM DOS messes up the colours, but TB recently released a Windows version so I use that instead.
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Myself I prefer to have an actual DOS machine as I have several lying around the house ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/wink.gif)
But I'm sure space limitations would require that you go with something like DOSbox or Virtual PC etc...
I haven't had much luck with DOSbox, better luck with VirtualPC but total with an actual DOS machine.
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But I'm sure space limitations would require that you go with something like DOSbox or Virtual PC etc...
I haven't had much luck with DOSbox, better luck with VirtualPC but total with an actual DOS machine.
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Re: Is DosBox better than Command Prompt?
You're really running W98 on a 486? Brave man! Is it SE? Tell us about the general hardware. At least a DX4-100 and 64 MB, right? I'd also bet a ctl-alt-del reveals a fairly short list running.jcapatos wrote:I have a 486 computer with Win 98 installed on it. Would Dosbox work better than command prompt for runnind dos games/programs from Windows?
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