![]() ![]() ![]() Hard Drives: WD Black Edition 1tb Sata II 3.0 = 2 OS drives Keyboard: AZIO L70 Backlit Letters Gaming model Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VW199T-P 19" HP 2082a Main dual display -HP 2082a 20" remote pc Sound Card: Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI Express Graphics Card: MSI HD Radeon 5750 1gb - MSI 6450 1gb Remote pc Memory: Kingston Hyper X DDR3 1600 1.5v 16gb - Hyper X "Fury" 8gb second remote pc Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-790-UD4/Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H OS: W10 Pro 圆4/W7 Ultimate 圆4 dual boot main - W10 Pro Insider Preview/W7 Pro 圆4 - remote pc System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Builds Once unpacked you then simply mount the game folder one at a time for each of the games. ![]() The DOSBox option however depends on whether or not you find individual self contained folders for each game on the cd itself. You can easily set up an XP VM on the latest VMware Workstation 12 Player to see if that would be an option with the latest VMware tools that supports adding access to a physical drive. Now for actual run off cd being 16bit there is the possibility of getting them running again by way of a VM if you recall if you could run the cd on XP at all or were only seeing them on 9x. Or the newer version of the same has been developed. Often you end up with a better game out of the deal however since everything including graphics has been updated for the newer NT based 32bit and 64bit versions of Windows. ![]() Steam will be the proprietary option where you log into the online account and buy the digitally remastered versions for each of the old game titles. You would then enter the game's folder at the dos prompt or dos windows in 95, 98 for 16nit not 8bit to run the game by entering the name of the game's executable file. The setup for a good number of old 8bit as well as 16bit dos games would see that done by simply unpacking the folders onto the local C drive. For any old Legacy games something like that would be needed unless the files can be unpacked onto the local drive to run as stand alone folders where then you would be able to run them with DOSBox. Windows 3.1 and 95 are seen in that regard.Īs for cd based Duke 3D being a popular Legacy dos to W9x title saw an emulator that will even work on the 64bit Windows. Even if you had a 98SE VM running you would likely run into problems with the cd based games while some of those games may actually be seen available to play in your web browser. ![]()
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