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PLAY DOS GAMES

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Ever wanted to revisit classic games from the ’90s? DOSBox enables you to play games written for MS-DOS, and while it’s possible to tie it into PlayOnLinu­x, it’s far simpler to just install it natively: $ sudo apt-get install dosbox $ mkdir -p ~/dos/c

DOS games reside in their own folder, and you can source a wide variety from www.abandonia.com. Download a game in Zip format to your Downloads folder, then extract its contents into the dos/c folder you created in your Home folder.

Now type “dosbox” and hit Enter to launch DOSBox in its own window. Next, enter the following command for it to mount your /dos/c folder as its own C drive: $ mount c /home/username/dos/c $ c:

Type “dir” and hit Enter to verify you’re in the correct spot—you’ll see folders for each of the games you want to run. Type “cd dirname” (for example, “cd civ1” for Civilizati­on) to switch directory to the folder, then type “dir” again to identify the game file itself (“civ” in the case of our Civilizati­on example). Finally, type the file name, and hit Enter to launch—and play—the game.

If prompted, choose “VGA (256 colors)” for graphics, and “SoundBlast­er” for sound. DOSBox should also work with any basic USB controller recognized by Linux, as well as your mouse and keyboard. When you click inside the DOSBox window, your mouse will be captured permanentl­y—press Ctrl-F10 to release the mouse back to the main desktop, and visit www.dosbox.com for a full guide to playing DOS games on your PC.

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Revisit the ’90s with DOSBox.

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