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  2. DOSBox - Wikipedia

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    DOSBox was named SourceForge's Project of the Month in May 2009 [13] and again in January 2013, making it the first project in the website's history to receive two Project of the Month awards. [44] On the SourceForge website, it reached 10 million downloads on July 21, 2008, [13] and was downloaded more than 25 million times as of October 2015 ...

  3. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    Emulator Latest version Released Guest emulation capabilities Host Operating System License Bochs: 3.0 February 16, 2025: x86 PC, x86-64 PC: Cross-platform: Open source

  4. SCORE (software) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing version 2.10 in March 1990 for Notes, Garrett Bowles noted that SCORE surpassed any of the other contemporary notation programmes (The Copyist III, DynaDuet, MusicPrinter Plus, The Note Processor, Personal Composer System, and Theme, the Music Editor) on notational complexity, text handling, part extraction, page layout, and spacing ...

  5. Talk:DOSBox - Wikipedia

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    The difference between running DOSBox compared to a virtual DOS session in Microsoft Windows (cmd.exe or command prompt) is that DOSBox gives you the Z:\ and will not allocate drive letters for other partitions or storage devices automatically. This is an important difference between DOSBox, real DOS and a "DOS Window" within Microsoft Windows.

  6. Borland Turbo Debugger - Wikipedia

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    Various versions of Turbo Assembler, spanning from version 1.0 through 5.0, have been reported [by whom?] to run on the DOSBox emulator, which emulates DOS 5.0.. The last DOS release of TD.EXE, version 3.2, runs successfully in the 32-bit Windows XP NTVDM (i.e., in a DOS window, invoked with CMD.EXE), but TD286.EXE and TD386.EXE do not.

  7. 86-DOS - Wikipedia

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    [3] [10] [11] It met IBM's main criteria: it looked like CP/M, [2] and it was easy to adapt existing 8-bit CP/M programs to run under it, notably thanks to the TRANS command which would translate source files from 8080 to 8086 machine instructions. Microsoft licensed 86-DOS to IBM, and it became PC DOS 1.0.

  8. MS-DOS - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS 7.1 was included in Windows 95's OEM Service Release 2 through Windows 98 Second Edition. It added support for the FAT32 file system and logical block addressing (LBA), and was the last version that could boot to the command line from a hard disk. The VER internal command reports the Windows version 4.00.1111, 4.10.1998, or 4.10.2222 ...

  9. VDMSound - Wikipedia

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    As opposed to DOSBox, which emulates an entire x86 personal computer with DOS, VDMSound emulates only the sound hardware.All other aspects of DOS emulation are managed natively by the Windows operating system's 16-bit subsystem through virtualization. [10]