Dos 5 emulator for mac

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If you created a disk image, mount it in Mac OS X, then fire up DOSBox and map your image to c.Create another folder within your dosbox folder or your disk image called setup for example, then copy the contents of each Windows 3.x floppy disk into it.Alternatively if you want to keep things neat and tidy, you can create a dedicated disk image using Disk Utility. Create a folder in your home directory that will serve as you C: drive in DOSBox.Grab yourself a copy of DOSBox and install it.

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For people interested in running Windows 3.x, DOSBox provides generic emulated hardware that you can easily install software for.

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You don't need to worry about setting up your own copy of DOS from scratch, saving you the trouble of configuring AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS, and all the graphics and audio for a huge slew of devices is already set up. While it is akin to comparing minnows to sharks in features, the latest Mac build of DOSBox (0.72) weighs in at 10MiB, compared to VirtualBox 2.0.4's 34.6MiB or VMware Fusion's 247.6MiB.ĭOSBox also has some distinct advantages other than filesize if you just want to run DOS. As I mentioned in the previous post in this mini-series, one of the options for running Windows 3.x on Mac OS X is using the excellent little DOSBox DOS emulator.