(I think Boxer isn't DOSBox for Mac, DOSBox for Mac can be found here just like for other systems:
http://dosbox.com/download.php?main=1
I think Boxer is a frontend whose installer has DOSBox included. I've also heard that, since there aren't so many frontends for Mac as for Windows, and since Boxer must actually be good, then Boxer is the most popular choice for Mac users of DOSBox.)
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Originally Posted by Japofran
There are tutorials in this forum, although they have a few Windows specifics, but you may easily be able to figure the Mac equivalent
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Originally Posted by Japofran
If a game's lacking sound, chances are that it's not DOSBox's fault, but because we need to configure the game itself. Hardware interfacing was a pain in DOS compared to Windows, and every single game must be informed on where to find our sound board (not our computer's real one, but the DOS-compatible "virtual" one that DOSBox "emulates").
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There you can also find the right default parameters, the same Dosraider just said.
It might be another problem, but let us know if this does it.