Running DOS classics? Well, there's plenty of ways to choose from with multiple projects looking to speed up the development on DOSBox with both DOSBox-X and DOSBox Staging seeing new releases.
The two projects do differ a fair bit in what they wish to accomplish. DOSBox Staging for example, aims to focus solely on DOS, while DOSBox-X is trying to be an all-in-one solution for DOS and Windows 3.x, 9x and ME.
DOSBox-X was released July 1 which includes some Windows improvements, support for DOS/V (native Chinese/Japanese/Korean support), new special DOS functions to communicate with DOSBox-X, better translation support, the ability to auto-convert paths when launching host system applications when enabled and much more.
The Lost Vikings (1993) with integer scaling, source: DOSBox Staging
DOSBox Staging adds in support for newer SELinux security features, added variable expansion to the interactive DOS shell, FluidSynth integration, MT-32 integration, IBM PS/1 Audio device support, Innovation SSI-2001 audio device support, improved translations for French, Italian, Polish, Russian, and Spanish. See the full changelog.
Great to see so many great open source emulation projects flourishing.
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI'm losing track. How does Boxtron relate to these projects?
It's DOSBox Staging behind the scenes.
Quoting: NociferThanks!Quoting: Purple Library GuyI'm losing track. How does Boxtron relate to these projects?
It's DOSBox Staging behind the scenes.
Quoting: Avehicle7887I think me and Dosbox-X are gonna be good friends. That glide supportThat's what brought me to it in the first place! There was an annoying bug that I had to work around for the Flatpak, hopefully they fixed it. Though it's been a while, and now I can't remember how I worked around it, but the UI was busted somehow.
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