However, when I heard I'd need a DOS emulator for Windows 7 since 7 totally cut out DOS, in my mind I was thinking it would something similar to JNES Emulator.ĭouble click on the JNES icon, the program opens, select "File -> Open" and select the Rom you want, and it just opens and you play. When I get home from work I'm going to follow the youtube video step by step to setup a Dosbox on my home computer to see if it's easier than it looks. I wasn't able to focus on it since I'm at work. The youtube video I watched briefly was mounting a drive and was using DOS commands to set it up. ![]() However, it seems a little more complicated than I had hoped (I have to teach a friends father how to use this after I learn it, and he is not tech savvy). ![]() There haven't been any threads yet on DOS emulators for Windows 7 (at least based on title search).Īfter seeing the name Doxbox, I did some research on it, and while it seems more geared towards games, it might work for my purpose (two old DOS programs, an estimating wizard and timeslip program). I did a search first, and most people recommended Dosbox for Windows XP.
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