For a friend who is a little older, his classic is the Games currently running on the DOS platform. If you want to review those classic ones, you can easily implement them on Ubuntu. That is to use DOSBox! DOSBox is an open-source cross-platform software. I also use the Windows version and then use the Linux version. There is almost no difference between the two sides. The results are also good. The latest version of DOSBox is 0.71, And the zoou source is old. The latest version is available on GetDeb. Here, I will use the latest version.
For a friend who is a little older, his classic is the Games currently running on the DOS platform.
If you want to review those classic ones, you can easily implement them on Ubuntu. That is to use DOSBox! DOSBox is an open-source cross-platform software. I also use the Windows version and then use the Linux version. There is almost no difference between the two sides. The results are also good.
The latest version of DOSBox is 0.71, And the zoou source is old. The latest version is available on GetDeb. I will use the latest version and download it here.
After downloading the package, double-click it and install it. You can find it in "application" and "game"-DOSBox Emulator.
I have downloaded my favorite game to the desktop. Open DOSBox and mount it directly to its drive C:
This command is similar to that of Linux ~