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Sierra Planet Forums - Caters to the Roberta Williams games.The Janitorial Times - The message board of.Quest for More Glory Forums - The fan site for the Quest for Glory series.The Police Quest Series Forums - Currently inactive.Campaign for Gabriel Knight 4 Message Board - to be setup, but will cater to the Gabriel Knight fan.The Sierra Help Pages Forum - Forum for this site.MT-32 Emulator Project - The original MT-32 project page.Munt - A multi-platform software synthesiser emulating pre-GM MIDI devices such as the MT-32 and CM-32L.Basilisk - Mac: Avery good free Mac (pre-PowerMac only) emulator.Apple II Emulator Resource Guide - Apple ][:.VMware - Proprietary virtualization software for x86-compatible computers, including VMware Workstation and the freeware VMware Server.Bochs - Bochs is an open source x86 PC emulator that runs on most popular platforms.Virtual PC - The x86 emulator originallyĭeveloped by Connectix and since bought out by Microsoft.Qemu Manager - provides quick control of the QEMU Emulator for win32.
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It works on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and Mac OS X.
Flopper - A bootable-disk emulator - it reads a diskette image file and boots it. MT-32 Emulator Project Forums - Official forums for the MT-32 Emulator Project. MUNT - A multi-platform software synthesizer emulating pre-GM MIDI devices such as the MT-32. MT-32 Emulator Project - Software emulator of the Roland MT-32 Sound Module, what much of theĮarly Sierra game music was designed to be played on. Beginner's guide to VDMSound v2.10 - A guide for those that need help using VDMS. #PLAY DAVE IN DOSBOX FOR MAC DRIVERS#
NOTE: Most Windows 9x users will be better off installing DOS drivers for their sound cards. Use only if you are comfortable with writing batch files.
Win9x + VDMSound ALPHA - A very early development of a version of VDMS for Windows 95, 98 and ME. This version has a unified installer (also installs VDMS LaunchPad) of the next version of VDMS. Released under the the GNU General Public License. A free soundcard emulator for DOS based programs or games on a NT based Operating system (2000, XP) by Vlad Romascanu. #PLAY DAVE IN DOSBOX FOR MAC INSTALL#
VDMSound 2.1.0 PUBLIC BETA - WARNING: Do not install on a Windows NT 4 system. DBFrontend - Frontend for Windows by Peter Klauer.
DOSBoxGui - Frontend written in Tcl/Tk.
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Petit dosbox - Frontend for Mac OS X by Guillermo Enrich. DOSBOXer - Win,Linux,Mac OS X frontend by Jaeger Technologies. DOSShell - Frontend for Windows by Loonies Software Group. D-Fend - The former champ of DOSBox frontends for Windows by Mabus Raeen. Along with DBGL one of the two most developed frontends. DBGL - DOSBox Game Launcher, an open-source, multi-platform frontend for DOSBox. Moe's Bar - Linux builds that include addkey, AdLib optimize, Innovation SSI-2001, Self-Modifying-Code optimizations, SVGA chipsets,ĬD-Image cycling, Glide emulation and Printer emulation. h-a-l-9000 - Different builds with various patches included. Gulikoza's builds - gulikoza's (Windows) build includes CoreSwitch, Direct3D, Munt, OpenGLHQ, AdLib optimization, VGAParts. rcblanke's (Windows and Ubuntu Linux builds available) - The author of the DBGL has Win32 and Ubuntu builds of DOSBox based on a recent copy from the DOSBox CVS. Glide emulation, Munt (MT-32 emulation), Improved IPX support, Virtual Printer support, PhysFS support (to mount. Ykhwong's builds - Windows build incorporates vasyl's experimental emulation of various SVGA chipsets, OpenGL-HQ, Direct3D,. AEP DOSBox CVS Builds - Clean DOSBox CVS Builds. DOSBox CVS Builds (also see the official DOSBox CVS builds thread on VOGONS):. DOSBox Guides - Guides for the DOSBox newbie. DOSBox Forums - Official forums for DOSBox. DOSBoxWiki - The official DOSBox Wiki. DOSBox Sourceforge Page - The project page for DOSBox on SourceForge. Also works for other platforms, such as Linux and Mac.
On today's fast computers that have no real DOS. A good solution for running older DOS games that will not run right
DOSBox - Completely emulates an older x86 PC with DOS.