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Jean-Sébastien Guay wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Jason,
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<pre wrap="">Ever try DosBox ( <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://dosbox.com/information.php?page=0">http://dosbox.com/information.php?page=0</a> ) ?
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Yes, of course, but running it on the real hardware is its own reward.
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Of course, like I said, it depends on *why* you keep them around.
Mind you, I haven't thrown my hardware away, either :-)<br>
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<pre wrap=""> Plus, I hate how nothing in DosBox really runs that well (even
something that ran well on a 486DX/33 has trouble in DosBox, and I have
to spend about 5 minutes each time finding the right settings...).
So I prefer keeping the machines around, getting them out every year or
so when I feel like it and having things run exactly like they used to.
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In my case I had better luck with DosBox than with the old hardware.
It even runs Wing Commander III pretty well on my PC.<br>
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--"J"<br>
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