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#Wordstar for dosbox pdf#
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Mount c ~/Documents/games/gamedos/lemmings So, it become ~/ Documents/games/gamedos/lemmings. You reduce typing your location using ‘ ~‘ character. In this tutorial my location is: /home/taufanlubis/Desktop/taufanlubis/Documents/games/gamedos/lemmings. It depend where you put your applications. My file location can be different with yours. The syntax is: mount your_drive your_file_location. You will need this location for ‘drive mounting’.īefore you can run any applications in Dosbox, you have to tell the Dosbox where you put your applications and connect it to a virtual drive. Open the folder and press Ctrl+L to display your current location. You can download the applications from Select any program that you like and download it.įor this tutorial, I selected ‘lemming’ game. You can press Alt+F2 and type dosbox or through Applications > Games > DOSBox Emulator.
#Wordstar for dosbox install#
Open your linux terminal and type: sudo apt-get install dosbox. Make sure you are connected to the internet. For more details about the DOSbox emulator you can read it in Now, there is a emulator named DOSbox that can do that.
#Wordstar for dosbox Pc#
But, I tell you, you were very lucky if you have a PC on that time. Put in the big floppy disc for booting and replaced it with another floppy disc with the program. Playing Digger, Test drive or Lemmings, typing with wordstar, database with Dbase III+, spreadsheet with Lotus 123 or Impress and some utility tools like PCTools or Locksmith. I like to remember what I did before especially if I have good memories with it. It was my first opereting system and I think I used it at about 25 years ago if I’m not mistaken. Do you want to play the old DOS games or applications? I do and I believe that there are still lots of ex DOS users want to run their old applications.