You can find more examples of its unique features in the DOSBox‐X’s Feature Highlights page. For example, for graphical mode it supports the pixel-perfect scaling (with openglpp output) for improved image quality, and for text-mode the TrueType font (TTF) output make it very suitable for DOS applications also (see this Wiki page for more information about this unique feature).ĭOSBox-X is very feature-rich, and just to name a few of its unique features: support for GUI menu bar & configuration tool (optional), save and load state (up to 100 save slots and also save files), better compatibility with DOS applications and Win3.x/9x, many more DOS commands, Pentium MMX & Pro, printing (virtual or real printer), IDE emulations, long filename and FAT32 disk images (DOS 7+ features set ver=7.1), clipboard copy & paste, 3dfx Voodoo & Glide emulation, cue sheets with FLAC/MP3/OGG/Opus CD-DA tracks, FluidSynth and MT32, NE2000 networking, pixel-perfect scaling, TrueType font output, V-Sync, NEC PC-98, and many more. So apart from DOS games DOSBox-X officially supports DOS applications, DOS commands, Windows 3.x and 9x, NEC PC-98 system, and more. The latest version of DOSBox-X (0.83.12) is now officially released! As a cross-platform DOS emulator it was originally based on DOSBox, but with the goal of being a complete DOS emulation package it goes beyond DOS gaming (unlike original DOSBox which is officially for DOS games only).
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