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QuestionAre DOS and command prompt similar?Community AnswerYes. The Windows command prompt actually uses a language based on DOS. All the commands that work in DOS will work in Windows.
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QuestionCan I write new programs in DOSBox?Community AnswerYes, but you will need a compiler or interpreter. The simplest way it to use QBasic. Set up your compiler similar to how an old game is set up and it should work.
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QuestionI have some QBasic programs from the Windows 98 days. Can I run them with DOSBox?Community AnswerYes, just load up the QBasic interpreter and your programs in DOSBox, similar to how old games are loaded up.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I am being shown ; instead of : and [ instead of \?Community AnswerTry pressing NumLock. Also try pressing the keys at the same time as your "Fn" key. If those don't work ,try looking for other keys that say "\" and ":" and press Fn, Shift, and NumLock with those as well.
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QuestionHow do I set up DOSBox in Macintosh?Community AnswerFirst, download the installer, and tell it to install to "~/DOSBOX." Now, at "~" create a new folder called "DOSGAMES" and put your Dos Games into DOSGAMES. Then, open DOSBox and type in " mount C ~/DOSGAMES," press enter, and type "C:" Then, type "dir" and look at the list of files. It should show you name of your dosgames, e.g "DOOM." Now, type "CD DOOM" (assuming your game's folder is called DOOM) and type "dir" again. There should be a file called "Install," "Setup," or something like that. Type the name of the file, and it should start the setup.
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QuestionHow do I run a game in DOSBox that is a download and not a physical disk?Community AnswerIf it's an ISO Image, either extract it into a file or use imgmount in the guide. If it's already a file, type "mount C C:\DOSGAMES" and type C:. Now, if your game is in the DOSGAMES folder, then type "dir" and press enter. There should be a list of folders. Assuming it shows a folder named "DOOM," type in "cd DOOM" and type in"dir" again. There should be an EXE, COM, or BAT named "Install" or "Setup." Just type in the name of it. It should start up.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my computer says the directory C:\DOSGAMES doesn't exist whenever I try to mount it?Community AnswerFirst off, if you're using Windows, look at the left bar that says stuff like "Desktop," "Documents," and "Downloads," etc. In there, you should see a thing that's named something like "Something (C:)." ("Something" would be your hard drive's name.) Click on your "Something (C:)," and you should see a bunch of files that say stuff like "Users," "Program Files," etc. Right click anywhere there are no files, hover over "New," click "Folder," name it "DOSGAMES," and put your games in there.
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QuestionHow do I install a DOS program with multiplie installation floppy disks when I have no floppy disk drive?Community AnswerUse a program like 7-Zip to extract the floppies into one folder like "C:\DOSGAMES\YourGameHere\" and make sure when you extract it, if they exist, take all the contents out of extra folders like "Disk01" and "Disk02," and put them straight into your "YourGamesHere" folder. Now, try running the installation program in DosBox. It should think that it's one disk now.
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QuestionWhat should I do when I get an error saying "This is a Windows NT Windows executable?"Community AnswerGet a version of it that DOS box can run, or get a Windows NT emulator.
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QuestionI've gotten as far as step 4, but all I see are a ".bin" and a ".cue" files. Does that mean it's impossible to run the game, since there isn't an ".exe" file?Community AnswerIf you head over to your C: drive where your game is stored, then there should be a file within your game that doesn't have a normal page image, try that name to open it.
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