Tag-Archive for ◊ DOS ◊

Codename Linux 1/5
Thursday, November 19th, 2009 | Author: admin

Bericht über Linux

Retro Abandonware Games – DOSBox – Linux Mint 7
Friday, October 02nd, 2009 | Author: admin

Hotkey Ctrl + F12 (faster) Ctrl + F8 (faster) Ctrl + F10 (host key) Ctrl + F9 (quit dosbox) Alt + Enter (Toggle Fullscreen) Games www.abandonia.com http Wiki en.wikipedia.org code.google.com D-Box is a simple front-end for DosBox, allowing users to run games and applications through DosBox without writing any commands. It strives to be easy to use and not too complicated. It is important that D-Box supports all platforms that DosBox does. D-Box is open source. What’s new in D-Box 2.0. DOSBox …

Windows 8
Monday, August 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

see many Windows 7 concepts included so I contacted the creator, who confirmed that some concepts were adapted straight from Windows 7. The concept seems to be one year in the making. … WINDOWS MAC LEOPARD OS LINUX HACKER WINDOWS8 WINDOWS7 XP 98 85 3.11 DOS DOWNLOAD UNIX KNOPIX UBUNTU RED HAT LINDOWS GNOME MSH HACK FACEBOOK CHEAT ENGINE FARMVILLE TEXAS HOLD EM MICHAEL JACKSON DMX MUSIC VIDEO DU MOVIE TRAILER PENTAGON MSN MESSENGER LINKBUCKS ADSENSE MYSPACE HI5 LIVE EUROSPORT NBA NFL LABRADOR …

Want to run windows apps on your ps3? Windows runs on about 90% of home computers, consequently most software and games are designed for that OS. Wine is a good option for running windows apps in linux. However it requires a x86 CPU and thus will not run on the PPC processor found in the ps3. So how do you run windows apps on the ps3? Qemu is how. Qemu runs windows in virtualization. Not the most efficient way to run win apps but it works. In this video I use Qemu to emulate the relatively resource light Windows 95 in yellow dog linux on the ps3. I also use the fscaler tool to utilize the cells spe’s and enlarge the image with out taking a performance hit. As you can see the classic starcraft is quite playable all from the comfort of my living room. Want to try the same on your ps3? Check out my guide.

Playstation 3 Yellow Dog Linux 6.x Guide

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/23/813212/yellowdoglinux.txt

For more help check out the yellowdog-boards

http://yellowdog-board.com/viewforum.php?f=19

Additional Info as seen in the video:

TV: Samsung LN-S4041D
Playstation 3 SKU: CECHB01
Harddrive: 60GB 2.5″ SATA
Generic USB Keyboard and Mouse
DualShock3
OtherOS: Yellow Dog Linux 6.0
Window Manager: Fluxbox
Software shown: Qemu, Windows 95, fscaler, Starcraft

ubuntu PC Emulator application virtual x86 machine
Sunday, February 01st, 2009 | Author: admin

Shell Install commands:
sudo apt-get install dosemu
sudo apt-get install dosbox

DOSEMU – The Linux DOS Emulator

DOSBOX – x86 emulator for MAC OS X or Ubuntu
BOCHS – IA-32 PC emulator

DOSEMU is a PC Emulator application that allows Linux to run a DOS

operating system in a virtual x86 machine. This allows you to run

many DOS applications.

– Color text and full keyboard emulation (via hotkeys) via terminal.

– Built-in X support, includes IBM character set font.

– Graphics capability at the console with most compatible video cards.

– DPMI support so you can run DOOM.

– CDROM support.

– Builtin IPX and pktdrvr support.

Homepage: http://www.dosemu.org/

DOSBOX x86 emulator for MAC OS X or Ubuntu
A x86 emulator with Tandy/Herc/CGA/EGA/VGA/SVGA graphics, sound and DOS

DOSBox is a x86 emulator with Tandy/Hercules/CGA/EGA/VGA/SVGA graphics,

sound and DOS. It’s been designed to run old DOS games under platforms that

don’t support it. (Win2k/XP/FreeBSD/Linux/MAC OS X)

The following legacy sound devices are emulated: PC Speaker, Creative

CMS/Gameblaster, Tandy 3 voice, Adlib, Sound Blaster Pro/16,

Disney Soundsource and a Gravis Ultrasound. MPU-401 is forwarded to the host.

IA-32 PC emulator
Bochs is a highly portable free IA-32 (x86) PC emulator written in C++, that

runs on most popular platforms. It includes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU,

common I/O devices, and a custom BIOS.

Bochs is capable of running most operating systems inside the emulation

including GNU, GNU/Linux, *BSD, FreeDOS, MSDOS and Windows 95/NT.