

DOSBox-X includes various features for different purposes (some of them ported from other projects), which are implemented as incremental changes since it was forked from DOSBox SVN Daum.

In order to help running DOS games and applications, Windows 3.x/9x/Me, as well as for the purpose of historical preservation, testing and continued DOS developments, it is our desire to implement accurate emulation, accurate enough to help make new DOS developments possible with confidence the program will run properly on actual DOS systems. Moreover, DOSBox-X adds support for DOS/V and NEC PC-98 emulations so that you can play DOS/V and PC-98 games with it.Ĭompared with DOSBox, DOSBox-X focuses more on general emulation and accuracy. By adding official support for Windows 95, 98, Me emulation and acceleration, we hope that those old Windows games and applications could be enjoyed or used once more. But it is also a platform for running DOS applications, including emulating the environments to run Windows 3.x, 9x and Me and software written for those versions of Windows. Forked from the DOSBox project, it retains compatibility with the wide base of DOS games and DOS gaming DOSBox was designed for. However, while the main focus of DOSBox is for running DOS games, DOSBox-X goes much further than this. We also hope that DOSBox-X (along with DOSLIB) can aid in new DOS development.ĭOSBox-X emulates a PC necessary for running many DOS games and applications that simply cannot be run on modern PCs and operating systems, similar to DOSBox.

Look at the DOSBox-X Wiki for more information about DOSBox-X and usage guides. DOSBox-X Cross-platform DOS emulation packageĭOSBox-X is an open-source DOS emulator for running DOS applications and games.ĭOS-based Windows such as Windows 3.x and Windows 9x are officially supported.Ĭompared to DOSBox, DOSBox-X is much more flexible and provides more features.
