01-07-2008 01:55 AM | |
Juanca | Very nice and easy tutorial in spanish. congrats! |
30-06-2008 08:32 PM | |
dosraider |
Nice one, easy to read, good for absolute beginners and also for those who wants to learn a bit more of that dosbox thing. Don't you want to add a Vista advise? -(More and more peeps are on Vista afterall)-. It's pretty simple in fact, they must replace the paths by c:\users\your_name\ Or if they have a partitioned HD use the D:\ ...E:\ whatever and it will work fine. Same for installing dosbox, works easiest being in the own folders or a non-system partition.(captures whatevers...). |
30-06-2008 05:11 PM | |
_r.u.s.s. | very nice tutorials |
30-06-2008 05:05 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Now that just made my day. Topic stuck. |
30-06-2008 04:40 PM | |
Japo |
wtf IS dos bOX AND DOES IT WORK ON wIN xp??? (DA MOVIE) The first thing you must know to play a game is which platform (Windows, NES, Amiga, arcade...) it belongs to. Here you'll find (for the moment) help to run old PC games, that is games for DOS or old Windows versions; in order to play games for other platforms you need programs called emulators, specific for each platform. The guidance as to how the emulators are used can be probably found wherever you got the games from. Once you know which platform the game belongs to, select the appropriate tutorial:
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