

According to its project description it aims for simplicity and ease of use. DOSBox Pure DOSBox Pure is a new DOSBox fork specifically built for RetroArch/Libretro. DOSBox ECE DOSBox ECE is a DOSBox fork that is based on DOSBox SVN commits but with some additional patches such as MT32, FluidSynth and Voodoo/Glide support. The project is also accessible from the GitHub website. Started as a collaborative effort to “revitalize DOSBox's development process”, it attempts to modernize the existing DOSBox codebase and prioritizes the quality of newly written code. DOSBox Staging DOSBox Staging is a DOSBox fork that focuses on ease of use, modern technology and best practices. However, the codebase does contain stubbed source files for FM Towns emulation in the event that other programmers want to add that functionality. This limitation is mainly done to prevent bloating of the codebase, keeping it at a manageable level for himself while also staying organized. While DOSBox-X currently supports emulation of IBM PC/XT/AT, Toshiba AX/J3100, IBM PCjr/Tandy, and NEC PC-98 architecture, the maintainer, Jonathan Campbell, does not plan to add any other MS-DOS system. The project also has its own wiki which contains extensive documentation on DOSBox-X, and a summary of notable added features can be seen here.
#Dosbox vs virtualbox software#
It features more flexibility by way of config options and an accompanying frontend to customize the DOS VM further, and beyond games it also supports standard software for DOS, as well as DOS-based Windows including Windows 3.x and 9x/ME (which it should be able to accelerate in the future). DOSBox-X also has versions for SDL1 and MinGW in the installer.ĭOSBox-X DOSBox-X is vastly different from other DOSBox forks in that it aims to be a complete emulation package that covers all pre-2000 DOS and Windows 9x based hardware scenarios. Even more forks are listed in the DOSBox forks page of DOSBox Staging's GitHub wiki. DOSBox's official wiki also has a partial list of DOSBox forks.

This section attempts to list the most notable ones. Forks ĭOSBox has many forks over the years. It now supports any emulator or Windows game but has retained its excellent DOSBox functionality. LaunchBox Originally developed as a DOSBox frontend.
#Dosbox vs virtualbox archive#
It uses the Internet Archive to download games on-the-fly and DOSBox to play them offline. IA Launcher IA Launcher is a graphical games launcher for under 3000 MS-DOS games from old times. DOSBox Game Launcher Another frontend based on Java that is said to be inspired by the D-Fend's. It also lets you use your own build of DOSBox instead of the one it comes with, so it can be used with forks as well.
#Dosbox vs virtualbox install#
With some work, it is even possible to install and load old Windows operating systems, such as Windows 3.11 and Windows 95, thus potentially being able to play games made for those platforms.īecause DOSBox doesn't have a GUI, projects were made to fulfill that role.ĭ-Fend Reloaded A great frontend which allows custom per-game configurations to cut back on fiddling with settings just to run specific games well. It has very high compatibility, as it can be configured to emulate the environment of many machines, with support for various display modes, including CGA, EGA, Hercules, Tandy, and VGA. DOSBox is capable of emulating many older computer games that are otherwise very difficult if not impossible to play on modern operating systems and hardware.
