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MajorGeeks.Com » News » May 2015 » vDos allows you to run DOS programs in Windows

vDos allows you to run DOS programs in Windows


Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 05/07/2015 03:58 AM [ comments Comments ]


vDos is derived from the DOSBox project, it allows you to conveniently run DOS programs in Windows.



vDos is for serious (mainly text mode) DOS applications, Windows 32/64 bits (XP and later) only.
It lacks many of the hardware emulations of DOSBox (no joysticks, basic VGA...). Instead it adds a live file system, file/record locking, Windows printing, a scalable screen font and more.

You should be able to run your DOS application quickly in a safe and convenient way.

Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/vdos.html



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