Dosbox Ubuntu [repack] -

DOSBox uses a configuration file. Generate the default one:

If you’ve switched to Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution) but still have a soft spot for your MS-DOS classics, you don’t need a vintage 486 machine to play them. You need . dosbox ubuntu

[sdl] usescancodes=false [sound] sbtype=sb16 sbmixer=true Press Alt + Enter to go fullscreen. If it's blurry, try adding this to your config: DOSBox uses a configuration file

To verify it works, type dosbox in the terminal. A new window will pop up with a Z:\> prompt. Type exit to close it for now. DOSBox uses a virtual file system. You don't need to partition your real hard drive. Instead, we create a folder in your home directory to act as the C: drive. Type exit to close it for now

To set a default speed, add this to your .conf file under [cpu] :

[autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup mount c ~/dosbox_games c: cls echo Welcome to your DOSBox gaming vault! Now, every time you launch DOSBox, your C: drive will be ready to go. Old games were designed for 25-66 MHz CPUs. Your modern 3.5 GHz processor will make them run insanely fast. To fix this, DOSBox has a "cycles" system.

nano ~/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74-3.conf Scroll to the very bottom (to the [autoexec] section). Add these lines:

Dosbox Ubuntu [repack] -