Using DOSBox

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • How to use DOSBOX to run old DOS games. I show you how to use DOSBOX manually. MORE IMPORTANTLY, create custom shortcuts and config files to run your DOS game in a window instead of full screen:
    01:00 DOSBox
    01:52 Getting DOSBox
    02:28 Using DOSBox manually
    05:20 DOSBox keyboard shortcuts
    07:58 DOSBox in a custom sized window
    10:25 Create a custom DOSBox config file
    11:10 Edit DOSBox .conf file to run a game full screen
    12:00 Edit DOSBox .conf file for a custom sized window!
    16:10 Test run of DOSBox in a custom sized window
    17:42 Good Old Games (GOG.com) - a source for old DOS games
    19:19 Customizing a GOG DOS game for a custom window instead of of full screen.
    22:24 Shameless plea for subscribing

Komentáře • 7

  • @mokkbs
    @mokkbs Před 3 lety +1

    in 20+ years are we going to have "Win10Box"?

    • @TheNerdIsIn
      @TheNerdIsIn  Před 3 lety +1

      And we will still be running Empire and MOO!

    • @maxmuster7003
      @maxmuster7003 Před 3 lety +1

      I can not wait, i need a x64 bit DOS emulator for Android now.

    • @TheNerdIsIn
      @TheNerdIsIn  Před 3 lety +1

      I wish Apple would allow emulators on the iOS App Store.

  • @maxmuster7003
    @maxmuster7003 Před 3 lety

    I am not sure if we need the @echo off command in the [autoexec] section of the config file. I have only these commands:
    [autoexec]
    mount c: "/storage/emulated/0/BATCH"
    c:
    Menue.bat

    • @TheNerdIsIn
      @TheNerdIsIn  Před 3 lety +1

      @echo off is not needed. It is an old dos command to not show the commands that follow. It just makes things “prettier”....

    • @abadenoughdude300
      @abadenoughdude300 Před 3 lety +1

      Alternatively you can put @ before every command. Whether you want to use echo off or @ depends on how many commands are in your autoexec section and how much you want to repeatedly type it or at all. :)