I have a Fortran-77 program and the target is to execute it within DOSBox - an x86 emulator with DOS. (http://www.dosbox.com/) The main reason for it is, that DOSBox can be executed on hardware for which no For
请问the prog..不好意思,我不太懂。意思是我得重新去下载一个有Windows虚拟机的DOSbox吗?还是说Windows虚拟机又是另一个软件?
Create a folder for your game, e.g. in your Documents folder - usually C:\Users\your-user-name\Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame" (if you are still on Windows XP, the folder will be something like "C:\Documents and Settings\your-user-name\My Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame"). Insert the CD...
* This will allow you to use a shortcut to your program using a batch file that you run in DOSBox it's self. * '''This way you can keep you mount settings''' You may also want to read [[DOSBoxShortcuts|DOSBox Shortcuts]] = Making the Shortcuts = * Create in the root ...
Dial in your settings This is a good start, but you may want to tinker with the settings a bit before you call it a day and settle down for a few hours of Master of Orion. The most important thing to know is where the configuration file is. For whatever reason, DOSBox installs itse...
(1) Run your program inDosBox, and x86 emulator http://www.dosbox.com/ (2) Get a modern compiler (MinGW) and useWinBGIm http://winbgim.codecutter.org/ The first solution is far easier. The only other options are to get a modern compiler and use a modern graphics library, like Al...
So, with a DOSBox variant that does support parallel ports you can run the DOS program and use aDOS compatible printer(if you still have one) even on the 64 bit machine. Printing: If instead you only have modern printers installed on your Windows computer (32 or 64 bit), connected to ...
17. Contact === 1. Quickstart: === Type INTRO in DOSBox for a quick tour. It is essential that you get familiar with the idea of mounting, DOSBox does not automatically make any drive (or a part of it) accessible to the emulation. See the FAQ entry "How to start?" as well as ...
as the message box title "Unsupported16-bit application" points out: this is not a 32 bit program. Windows x64 has workarounds for some installers that were 16bit, but that does not help here. You could try to run this inDosbox, or in a VM with with a 32bit OS (which can run ...
Once it's installed, you can fire DOSBox up from your desktop or Start menu. You'll get two windows -- a status window and the main DOSBox window. You can ignore the status window. (As readers have noted, you can also run a program by dragging and dropping its EXE file onto DOSBox...