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DOS version offers full SB-compatibility sound, VESA graphics, and mouse. Version 6.x (1997-2015) is for WinXP/Vista/Win7/Win8+ and is written in Visual Basic 2010. Version 4.64 (1997-2000) is for DOS/Win95/Win98/WinME and is written in 16-bit MS QuickBasic / MASM and has source code. Works for all DOS/WIN emulators as well as DOS PC Games by creating BAT files to start each PC game. Dreads QuickMAME Launcher Description: Open source frontend for DOSBOX.Needs Tcl/Tk, which is a free, albeit big (20MB) software compiler that you will need to assemble the program for your operating system. DOSBoxGui Description: A portable DOSBox frontend.You can create different profiles for your games, etc. DBoxFE Description: DBoxFE creates and manages configuration files for DOSBox.Platforms: Windows, Linux, OS X Website: Includes a fancy "floppy flow" user interface. It tries to distinguish itself from alternatives by having "the right set of features", which means not too few, and not too many features. D-Box Description: An open source frontend for DOSBOX.You can also have a look at the Frontend Comparison page.ĭescription: An open source frontend for DOSBox, based largely upon the proven interface of D-Fend.
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The current most popular frontends are, Boxer for MacOS X, D-Fend Reloaded for Windows, and DBGL which runs on multiple platforms. Some of them also support other emulators like ScummVM, Windows games, and console emulators.
#RUNNING PC 98 GAMES ON 64 BIT INSTALL#
The following frontends will help you run, install and manage your DOS games.