![]() MOUNT C ~/DOSGAMES > ‘ls ~/.dosbox/dosbox-*.conf’ The config file can be edited by adding the following lines to the section at the end of the file: ~/DOSGAMES) to copy games to – and where possible try to stick to the 8 character directory name limit that DOS had.Īfter running DOSBox for the first time it will create the (hidden) profile directory as ~/.dosbox and a DOSBox config file (e.g. Its low spec runs Linux Mint comfortably and is more than enough for DOS era games as well.įor ease of use I find it best to create a dedicated DOS sub directory within the Linux mint Home directory (e.g. I’ve been using Linux Mint for a while now on an older, recycled, laptop that could no longer manage to run Windows 10. While Linux lacks the options available on Windows, the core of DOS emulation, DOSBox is supported and when using Linux I’m happy to switch back to it. However it should be possible to upgrade that yourself if required. ![]() ![]() The only issue on the horizon is that the version of DOSBox bundled with it will eventually fall behind that of the main DOSBox release. While D-Fend Reload hasn’t seen an update since 2015 it still performs well. In particular I find it especially useful for late era DOS CD-ROM games as it makes dealing with the multitude of different disk image types available much less of a chore than using DOSBox on its own.
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