

Without any configuration, DOSBox will run just fine and play most games. There is a Guide to installing DOSBox on iOS but I can't confirm that it works and be warned the process may be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing! The process for iOS is a bit trickier since Apple doesn't want you using programs like this. There are MANY versions available on the Android app store and each will work slightly differently, choose one that looks promising and try it out. DOSBox on Android & iOS devices: DOSBox is also available for Android and iOS for mobile devices.
RUNNING A GAME IN DOSBOX INSTALL
Simply click Next, then Next again (change the installation location if you want), then Install to complete the process. Note that this guide focuses on Windows, but the process is similar on Mac, Linux, and other computer-based operating systems. Run the installation program you will see a screen like this:

(Windows, OSX, Linux the project has not been updated since 2015.) (Windows, Linux)ĭOSBox SVN Daum: Features include save states, graphical shaders, vertical sync, CPU flags optimization, additional DOS commands (PROMPT VOL, LABEL, MOUSE, etc) and more. There are also some alternative versions of DOSBox available, based on the official source but improved with specific features:ĭOSBox ECE (Enhanced Community Edition): Features include 3Dfx Vooodoo card emulation, enhanced pixel-perfect scaling (4x, 5x, 6x), improved sound emulation, and more.
