I should first preface by saying that I have actually used Wine (gotten from Mandrake Cooker) to run things like Starcraft and AOL Instant messenger. Believe it or not, Starcraft actually runs flawlessly.
However, I have a vested interest in the old-skool Sierra games (Quest for Glory, etc.) that ran in DOS. I know that there are DOS emulators out there and I even tried really hard to get one to work way back when - but I was wondering if any of these Windows emulators actually worked for programs that ran in DOS mode. It would be interesting to get QFG2 running again, EGA gfx and all:-)
I should first preface by saying that I have actually used Wine (gotten from Mandrake Cooker) to run things like Starcraft and AOL Instant messenger. Believe it or not, Starcraft actually runs flawlessly.
:-)
However, I have a vested interest in the old-skool Sierra games (Quest for Glory, etc.) that ran in DOS. I know that there are DOS emulators out there and I even tried really hard to get one to work way back when - but I was wondering if any of these Windows emulators actually worked for programs that ran in DOS mode. It would be interesting to get QFG2 running again, EGA gfx and all
"Too all a tin"
It's named after a bunch of stuff in Portland, OR... the Tualatin River, Tualatin Valley... etc.