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DOSBox is a command-line program, configured either by a set of command-line arguments or by editing a plain text configuration file. For ease of use, several graphical front ends have been developed by the user community.
The AdvMAME3×/Scale3× algorithm (available in DOSBox via the scaler=advmame3x dosbox.conf option) can be thought of as a generalization of EPX to the 3× case. The corner pixels are calculated identically to EPX.
DOSBox is different from DOS; directories are manually mounted as drive letters using the syntax mount drive letter: path and drive letters other than Z:\ are not immediately available until mounted. TurboForce 09:14, 16 December 2010 (UTC) Of course DOSBox is different from DOS. DOSBox is an emulator, which is stated in the first sentence.
Another question: is it possible to run Tandy games using DOSBox? Bastie 04:01, 24 February 2007 (UTC) In answer to my own questions: (1) I found a way to disable disc access for this game (simply overwrite all INT 13 commands with NOP), so it now runs - albeit without saved highscores. (2) In dosbox.conf set machine=tandy to enable emulation.
The emulated DOS in OS/2 and Windows NT is based upon DOS 5. Although there is a default configuration (config.sys and autoexec.bat), one can use alternate files on a session-by-session basis. It is possible to load drivers in these files to access the host system, although these are typically third-party.
Additionally, Lutris supports over 20 emulators including DOSBox, ScummVM, MAME, Snes9x, Dolphin, PCSX2 and PPSSPP. [6] In 2013, when Steam support was first added to Lutris, OMG! Ubuntu! noted that the database of Lutris games had thus far been limited. They also noted that while it was possible to submit installers for the Lutris database ...
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It is also available in the open source MS-DOS emulator DOSBox and the EFI shell. [23] In Windows PowerShell, type is a predefined command alias for the Get-Content Cmdlet which basically serves the same purpose. TYPE originated as an internal command in 86-DOS.