https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Dgutman&feedformat=atomDOSBoxWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T11:33:24ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.34.1https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:PC_Write&diff=5562Software:PC Write2013-03-12T20:36:44Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
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<div>PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns (by 25 or 50 lines), but for a wider screen &mdash; 132 columns, for example &mdash; you would need DOSBox. You can use the following settings:<br />
<br />
fullscreen=false <BR><br />
fulldouble=false <BR><br />
fullresolution=original <BR><br />
windowresolution=1280 x 960 <BR><br />
output=overlay <BR><br />
autolock=true <BR><br />
sensitivity=100 <BR><br />
waitonerror=true <BR><br />
priority=higher,normal <BR><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <BR><br />
usescancodes=true <BR><br />
<br />
machine=svga_s3 <BR><br />
captures=capture <BR><br />
memsize=16 <BR><br />
<br />
You would then add the following lines to PC Write's "ed.def" file:<br />
<br />
&W:132 (line length) <BR><br />
&Y:42 (lines minus one) <BR><br />
&Z:84 (video mode 54h) <BR></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:PC_Write&diff=5559Software:PC Write2013-02-28T01:08:21Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
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<div>PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns, but for a wider screen &mdash; 132 columns, for example &mdash; you would need DOSBox. You can use the following settings:<br />
<br />
fullscreen=false <BR><br />
fulldouble=false <BR><br />
fullresolution=original <BR><br />
windowresolution=1280 x 960 <BR><br />
output=overlay <BR><br />
autolock=true <BR><br />
sensitivity=100 <BR><br />
waitonerror=true <BR><br />
priority=higher,normal <BR><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <BR><br />
usescancodes=true <BR><br />
<br />
machine=svga_s3 <BR><br />
captures=capture <BR><br />
memsize=16 <BR><br />
<br />
You would then add the following lines to PC Write's "ed.def" file:<br />
<br />
&W:132 (line length) <BR><br />
&Y:42 (lines minus one) <BR><br />
&Z:84 (video mode 54h) <BR></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5558Software:Generic CADD2013-02-26T17:07:58Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br> <br />
fulldouble=false <br><br />
fullresolution=original <br><br />
windowresolution=original <br><br />
output=surface <br><br />
autolock=true <br><br />
sensitivity=100 <br><br />
waitonerror=true <br><br />
priority=higher,normal <br><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br><br />
usescancodes=true <br><br />
<br />
language= <br><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br><br />
captures=capture <br><br />
memsize=16 <br><br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br><br />
aspect=false <br><br />
scaler=none <br><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command &mdash; RA &mdash; to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
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<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file &mdash; "environ.fil" &mdash; (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5557Software:Generic CADD2013-02-26T17:06:56Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br> <br />
fulldouble=false <br><br />
fullresolution=original <br><br />
windowresolution=original <br><br />
output=surface <br><br />
autolock=true <br><br />
sensitivity=100 <br><br />
waitonerror=true <br><br />
priority=higher,normal <br><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br><br />
usescancodes=true <br><br />
<br />
language= <br><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br><br />
captures=capture <br><br />
memsize=16 <br><br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br><br />
aspect=false <br><br />
scaler=none <br><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command — RA — to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file &mdash; "environ.fil" &mdash; (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5556Software:Generic CADD2013-02-26T17:05:18Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command — RA — to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file &mdash; "environ.fil" &mdash; (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:PC_Write&diff=5555Software:PC Write2013-02-26T17:04:04Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns, but for a wider screen &mdash; 132 columns, for example &mdash; you would need DOSBox. You can use the following settings:<br />
<br />
fullscreen=false <BR><br />
fulldouble=false <BR><br />
fullresolution=original <BR><br />
windowresolution=1280 x 960 <BR><br />
output=overlay <BR><br />
autolock=true <BR><br />
sensitivity=100 <BR><br />
waitonerror=true <BR><br />
priority=higher,normal <BR><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <BR><br />
usescancodes=true <BR><br />
<br />
machine=svga_s3 <BR><br />
captures=capture <BR><br />
memsize=16 <BR><br />
<br />
You would then add the following lines to PC Write's "ed.def" file:<br />
<br />
&W:132 (screen width) <BR><br />
&Y:42 (line offset) <BR><br />
&Z:84 (video mode 54h) <BR></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:PC_Write&diff=5554Software:PC Write2013-02-26T17:03:03Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns, but for a wider screen &mdash; 132 columns, for example &mdash; you would need DOSBox. You can use the following settings:<br />
<br />
fullscreen=false <BR><br />
fulldouble=false <BR><br />
fullresolution=original <BR><br />
windowresolution=1280 x 960 <BR><br />
output=overlay <BR><br />
autolock=true <BR><br />
sensitivity=100 <BR><br />
waitonerror=true <BR><br />
priority=higher,normal <BR><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <BR><br />
usescancodes=true <BR><br />
<br />
machine=svga_s3 <BR><br />
captures=capture <BR><br />
memsize=16 <BR><br />
<br />
You would then add the following lines to PC Write's ed.def file:<br />
<br />
&W:132 (screen width) <BR><br />
&Y:42 (line offset) <BR><br />
&Z:84 (video mode 54h) <BR></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:PC_Write&diff=5553Software:PC Write2013-02-26T17:02:09Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns, but for a wider screen <&mdash;> 132 columns, for example — you would need DOSBox. You can use the following settings:<br />
<br />
fullscreen=false <BR><br />
fulldouble=false <BR><br />
fullresolution=original <BR><br />
windowresolution=1280 x 960 <BR><br />
output=overlay <BR><br />
autolock=true <BR><br />
sensitivity=100 <BR><br />
waitonerror=true <BR><br />
priority=higher,normal <BR><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <BR><br />
usescancodes=true <BR><br />
<br />
machine=svga_s3 <BR><br />
captures=capture <BR><br />
memsize=16 <BR><br />
<br />
You would then add the following lines to PC Write's ed.def file:<br />
<br />
&W:132 (screen width) <BR><br />
&Y:42 (line offset) <BR><br />
&Z:84 (video mode 54h) <BR></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:PC_Write&diff=5551Software:PC Write2013-02-26T16:22:45Z<p>Dgutman: Created page with "PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns, but for a wider screen — 132 columns, for example — you need DOSBox. You can use the following set..."</p>
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<div>PC Write will run in Windows without DOSBox if the width is 80 columns, but for a wider screen — 132 columns, for example — you need DOSBox. You can use the following settings:<br />
<br />
fullscreen=false <BR><br />
fulldouble=false <BR><br />
fullresolution=original <BR><br />
windowresolution=1280 x 960 <BR><br />
output=overlay <BR><br />
autolock=true <BR><br />
sensitivity=100 <BR><br />
waitonerror=true <BR><br />
priority=higher,normal <BR><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <BR><br />
usescancodes=true <BR><br />
<br />
machine=svga_s3 <BR><br />
captures=capture <BR><br />
memsize=16 <BR><br />
<br />
You would then add the following lines to PC Write's ed.def file:<br />
<br />
&W:132 (screen width) <BR><br />
&Y:42 (line offset) <BR><br />
&Z:84 (video mode) <BR></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software&diff=5550Software2013-02-26T16:01:29Z<p>Dgutman: /* O-Z */</p>
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<div>Here is a list of every article for every application that is known to work or not work on DOSBox. This list is naturally incomplete, but over time, as users take the time to check on their favorite application, this list will help new users understand what they can expect to happen when they try to get their favorite application to work. Software applications are not the primary focus of DOSBox, and the needs of [[GAMES|games]] tend to receive a higher degree of attention by the developers over the needs of an application. Although having said that, most applications work fine in DOSbox.<br />
<br />
== #-N ==<br />
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* ACT2, Ver. 2.11 of the contact manager, has run on Linspire 4, 5, and 6 as well as FreeSpire 2; runs on Ubuntu 8.1 but cursor keys don't work.<br />
* [[Software:Adlib Composer|Adlib Composer]] (graphical music production tool for Adlib sound cards)<br />
* [[Software:Ashton Tate's Framework III|Ashton Tate's Framework III]]<br />
* [[Software:Protel|Autotrax]]<br />
* [[Software:Borland Delphi 16-bit|Borland Delphi 16-bit]]<br />
* [[Software:Borland Turbo Assembler 5.0|Borland Turbo Assembler 5.0]] (minus tlink32)<br />
* [[Software:Borland Turbo C|Borland Turbo C]] version 5.0<br />
* [[Software:Borland Turbo Pascal|Borland Turbo Pascal]] versions 3.X, 4.X, 7.0 (although limited because of missing CTRL-Break functionality)<br />
* [[Software:Central Point Software PCTools Deluxe|Central Point Software PCTools Deluxe]] ver. 4.23<br />
* CMPlus (Double entry accounting software, run under Ubuntu 9.10)<br />
* Contex PC Bank Manager (Personal Finance software) - run under Windows 7 64-bit<br />
* [[Software:Composer 669|Composer 669]]<br />
* Dbase III+<br />
* Deluxe Paint 2 Enhanced (versions 2.3, 2.4, 3.0)<br />
* DJGPP C Development system and RHIDE IDE<br />
* [[Software:Dos Vectrex Emulator (DVE)|DVE]] (Vectrex Emulator for DOS)<br />
* [[Software:Fast Tracker 2|Fast Tracker 2]] (Music production/sequencer)<br />
* Freebase (free text database from CAT Benelux)<br />
* [[Software:Generic CADD|Generic CADD]]<br />
* [[Software:ImpulseTracker|ImpulseTracker]] (Music production/sequencer)<br />
* [[Software:Intuit Quicken|Intuit Quicken]] (Fails with "illegal command" error. Version 8.0.)<br />
* [[Software:JuggleMaster version 1.60|JuggleMaster version 1.60]]<br />
* Lotus Agenda version 2.0<br />
* [[Software:Mah Jongg Rel 4.2|Mah Jongg Rel 4.2]]<br />
* [[Software:MicroPro International Wordstar|MicroPro International Wordstar]] ver. 3.3, 4.0, Pro 4.0<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Excel|Microsoft Excel]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft GWBASIC|Microsoft GWBASIC]] (BASIC language interpreter.)<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Powerpoint 2.0|Microsoft Powerpoint 2.0]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft QuickBASIC|Microsoft QuickBASIC]] (BASIC compiler with IDE)<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0|Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0]]<br />
* [[Software:Windows|Microsoft Windows]] (versions 1.0 through Windows for Workgroups 3.11)<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Word|Microsoft Word]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Works|Microsoft Works]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Windows 95|Microsoft Windows 95]]<br />
* [[Software:Microstation 4.0|Microstation 4.0]] (DOS based CAD program)<br />
* [[Software:Mille Bournes v4.5|Mille Bournes v4.5]]<br />
* Norton Commander 5.5<br />
<br />
== O-Z ==<br />
* [[Software:OpenGEM 5.0|OpenGEM 5.0]]<br />
* [[Software:Paradox 4.0|Paradox 4.0]]<br />
* [[Software:PKWare PKUnzip|PKWare PKUnzip]]<br />
* [[Software:PC Write|PC Write]]<br />
* [[Software:Neuberger PMC-Software|PMC]]<br />
* [[Software:QandA|Q&A Database]] (Version 4.0 for DOS works fine for me. I haven't tried other versions.)<br />
* QBasic<br />
* [[Software:Omation|Schema III]]<br />
* [[Software:Seal|SEAL]]<br />
* [[Software:Skyglobe|Skyglobe]]<br />
* [[Software:Soundex Coder|Soundex Coder v8.02]]<br />
* [[Software:Spectra|Spectra]] (Formerly known as WinDOS)<br />
* STS Orbit Plus (aka STSPLUS)<br />
* Tango PCB & SCH (PCB CAD from early 1990s) Both run, but PCB requires loading SafeSoft emulator first.<br />
* UniComal 3.11<br />
* [[Software:Vim|Vim]]<br />
* [[Software:WordPerfect|WordPerfect]]<br />
* [[Software:Wordstar-6 for DOS|Wordstar-6 for DOS]]<br />
* [[Software:Xtree Gold|Xtree Gold]]<br />
* [[Software:ZSNES|ZSNES]]</div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5549Software:Generic CADD2013-02-26T15:23:48Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command — RA — to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file — "environ.fil" — (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5548Software:Generic CADD2013-02-25T17:00:27Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command — RA — to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file — "environ.fil" — (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5547Software:Generic CADD2013-02-25T16:59:29Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command — RA — to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil" (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5546Software:Generic CADD2013-02-25T16:57:56Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command — RA — to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5545Software:Generic CADD2013-02-25T16:57:04Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command <&mdash> RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5544Software:Generic CADD2013-02-24T17:45:21Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br /><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5543Software:Generic CADD2013-02-24T17:45:02Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
fullresolution=original <br /><br />
windowresolution=original <br /><br />
output=surface <br /><br />
autolock=true <br /><br />
sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
waitonerror=true <br /><br />
priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
language= <br /><br />
machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
captures=capture <br /><br />
memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
frameskip=0 <br /><br />
aspect=false <br />><br />
scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5542Software:Generic CADD2013-02-24T17:43:27Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br /> <br />
fulldouble=false <br /><br />
<p> fullresolution=original <br /><br />
<p> windowresolution=original <br /><br />
<p> output=surface <br />><br />
<p> autolock=true <br /><br />
<p> sensitivity=100 <br /><br />
<p> waitonerror=true <br /><br />
<p> priority=higher,normal <br /><br />
<p> mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br /><br />
<p> usescancodes=true <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> language= <br /><br />
<p> machine=svga_s3 <br /><br />
<p> captures=capture <br /><br />
<p> memsize=16 <br /><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> frameskip=0 <br /><br />
<p> aspect=false <br />><br />
<p> scaler=none <br /><br />
<br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5541Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:48:01Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
<p> fullscreen=true </p> <br />
<p> fulldouble=false </p><br />
<p> fullresolution=original </p><br />
<p> windowresolution=original </p><br />
<p> output=surface </p><br />
<p> autolock=true </p><br />
<p> sensitivity=100 </p><br />
<p> waitonerror=true </p><br />
<p> priority=higher,normal </p><br />
<p> mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map </p><br />
<p> usescancodes=true </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> language= </p><br />
<p> machine=svga_s3 </p><br />
<p> captures=capture </p><br />
<p> memsize=16 </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> frameskip=0 </p><br />
<p> aspect=false </p><br />
<p> scaler=none</p><br />
<p></p><br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8" and "5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5540Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:45:59Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
<p> fullscreen=true </p> <br />
<p> fulldouble=false </p><br />
<p> fullresolution=original </p><br />
<p> windowresolution=original </p><br />
<p> output=surface </p><br />
<p> autolock=true </p><br />
<p> sensitivity=100 </p><br />
<p> waitonerror=true </p><br />
<p> priority=higher,normal </p><br />
<p> mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map </p><br />
<p> usescancodes=true </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> language= </p><br />
<p> machine=svga_s3 </p><br />
<p> captures=capture </p><br />
<p> memsize=16 </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> frameskip=0 </p><br />
<p> aspect=false </p><br />
<p> scaler=none</p><br />
<p></p><br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or you can enter the screen aspect ratio, e.g. "8 5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5539Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:30:35Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
<p> fullscreen=true </p> <br />
<p> fulldouble=false </p><br />
<p> fullresolution=original </p><br />
<p> windowresolution=original </p><br />
<p> output=surface </p><br />
<p> autolock=true </p><br />
<p> sensitivity=100 </p><br />
<p> waitonerror=true </p><br />
<p> priority=higher,normal </p><br />
<p> mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map </p><br />
<p> usescancodes=true </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> language= </p><br />
<p> machine=svga_s3 </p><br />
<p> captures=capture </p><br />
<p> memsize=16 </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> frameskip=0 </p><br />
<p> aspect=false </p><br />
<p> scaler=none</p><br />
<p></p><br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen) or the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "8 5". This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5538Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:27:23Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
<p> fullscreen=true </p> <br />
<p> fulldouble=false </p><br />
<p> fullresolution=original </p><br />
<p> windowresolution=original </p><br />
<p> output=surface </p><br />
<p> autolock=true </p><br />
<p> sensitivity=100 </p><br />
<p> waitonerror=true </p><br />
<p> priority=higher,normal </p><br />
<p> mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map </p><br />
<p> usescancodes=true </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> language= </p><br />
<p> machine=svga_s3 </p><br />
<p> captures=capture </p><br />
<p> memsize=16 </p><br />
<p> </p><br />
<p> frameskip=0 </p><br />
<p> aspect=false </p><br />
<p> scaler=none</p><br />
<p></p><br />
<p> Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen). This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.</p><br />
<br />
<p>If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</p></div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5537Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:25:07Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
<p> fullscreen=true </p> <br />
fulldouble=false <br />
fullresolution=original <br />
windowresolution=original <br />
output=surface <br />
autolock=true <br />
sensitivity=100 <br />
waitonerror=true <br />
priority=higher,normal <br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br />
usescancodes=true <br />
<br />
language= <br />
machine=svga_s3 <br />
captures=capture <br />
memsize=16 <br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br />
aspect=false <br />
scaler=none<br />
<br />
Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen). This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.<br />
<br />
If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5536Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:24:33Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
<p> fullscreen=true <\p> <br />
fulldouble=false <br />
fullresolution=original <br />
windowresolution=original <br />
output=surface <br />
autolock=true <br />
sensitivity=100 <br />
waitonerror=true <br />
priority=higher,normal <br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br />
usescancodes=true <br />
<br />
language= <br />
machine=svga_s3 <br />
captures=capture <br />
memsize=16 <br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br />
aspect=false <br />
scaler=none<br />
<br />
Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen). This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.<br />
<br />
If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5535Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:24:10Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <\p> <br />
fulldouble=false <br />
fullresolution=original <br />
windowresolution=original <br />
output=surface <br />
autolock=true <br />
sensitivity=100 <br />
waitonerror=true <br />
priority=higher,normal <br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br />
usescancodes=true <br />
<br />
language= <br />
machine=svga_s3 <br />
captures=capture <br />
memsize=16 <br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br />
aspect=false <br />
scaler=none<br />
<br />
Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen). This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.<br />
<br />
If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5534Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:23:27Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <ret> <br />
fulldouble=false <br />
fullresolution=original <br />
windowresolution=original <br />
output=surface <br />
autolock=true <br />
sensitivity=100 <br />
waitonerror=true <br />
priority=higher,normal <br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br />
usescancodes=true <br />
<br />
language= <br />
machine=svga_s3 <br />
captures=capture <br />
memsize=16 <br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br />
aspect=false <br />
scaler=none<br />
<br />
Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen). This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.<br />
<br />
If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software:Generic_CADD&diff=5533Software:Generic CADD2013-02-23T18:22:13Z<p>Dgutman: Created page with "Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio..."</p>
<hr />
<div>Generic CADD can run full screen and, on a wide-screen monitor, Generic CADD can run without distortion even though it was designed for conventional CRT monitors (aspect ratio 4:3). First set the DOSBox configuration file for fullscreen: <br />
<br />
fullscreen=true <br />
fulldouble=false <br />
fullresolution=original <br />
windowresolution=original <br />
output=surface <br />
autolock=true <br />
sensitivity=100 <br />
waitonerror=true <br />
priority=higher,normal <br />
mapperfile=mapper-0.74.map <br />
usescancodes=true <br />
<br />
language= <br />
machine=svga_s3 <br />
captures=capture <br />
memsize=16 <br />
<br />
frameskip=0 <br />
aspect=false <br />
scaler=none<br />
<br />
Then set Generic CADD to run in video mode 106h with the VESA16.vgd driver or 107h with the VESA256.vgd driver (or to a lower resolution, if necessary). Generic CADD has a command -- RA -- to adjust for the screen aspect ratio. When you execute the command, two lines are shown on the screen and you you enter the measured lengths of the lines (nominally the width and height of the screen). This will adjust Generic CADD so that circles are round and squares, square.<br />
<br />
If the RA command doesn't exist, which may be the case for Generic CADD version 6.0.0, set the ratio of the two numbers in line 72 of the environment file, "environ.fil", (normally "8.750000 6.750000") to the aspect ratio of the screen, e.g. "16.000000 9.000000."</div>Dgutmanhttps://www.dosbox.com/wiki/index.php?title=Software&diff=5532Software2013-02-23T17:59:57Z<p>Dgutman: </p>
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<div>Here is a list of every article for every application that is known to work or not work on DOSBox. This list is naturally incomplete, but over time, as users take the time to check on their favorite application, this list will help new users understand what they can expect to happen when they try to get their favorite application to work. Software applications are not the primary focus of DOSBox, and the needs of [[GAMES|games]] tend to receive a higher degree of attention by the developers over the needs of an application. Although having said that, most applications work fine in DOSbox.<br />
<br />
== #-N ==<br />
<br />
* ACT2, Ver. 2.11 of the contact manager, has run on Linspire 4, 5, and 6 as well as FreeSpire 2; runs on Ubuntu 8.1 but cursor keys don't work.<br />
* [[Software:Adlib Composer|Adlib Composer]] (graphical music production tool for Adlib sound cards)<br />
* [[Software:Ashton Tate's Framework III|Ashton Tate's Framework III]]<br />
* [[Software:Protel|Autotrax]]<br />
* [[Software:Borland Delphi 16-bit|Borland Delphi 16-bit]]<br />
* [[Software:Borland Turbo Assembler 5.0|Borland Turbo Assembler 5.0]] (minus tlink32)<br />
* [[Software:Borland Turbo C|Borland Turbo C]] version 5.0<br />
* [[Software:Borland Turbo Pascal|Borland Turbo Pascal]] versions 3.X, 4.X, 7.0 (although limited because of missing CTRL-Break functionality)<br />
* [[Software:Central Point Software PCTools Deluxe|Central Point Software PCTools Deluxe]] ver. 4.23<br />
* CMPlus (Double entry accounting software, run under Ubuntu 9.10)<br />
* Contex PC Bank Manager (Personal Finance software) - run under Windows 7 64-bit<br />
* [[Software:Composer 669|Composer 669]]<br />
* Dbase III+<br />
* Deluxe Paint 2 Enhanced (versions 2.3, 2.4, 3.0)<br />
* DJGPP C Development system and RHIDE IDE<br />
* [[Software:Dos Vectrex Emulator (DVE)|DVE]] (Vectrex Emulator for DOS)<br />
* [[Software:Fast Tracker 2|Fast Tracker 2]] (Music production/sequencer)<br />
* Freebase (free text database from CAT Benelux)<br />
* [[Software:Generic CADD|Generic CADD]]<br />
* [[Software:ImpulseTracker|ImpulseTracker]] (Music production/sequencer)<br />
* [[Software:Intuit Quicken|Intuit Quicken]] (Fails with "illegal command" error. Version 8.0.)<br />
* [[Software:JuggleMaster version 1.60|JuggleMaster version 1.60]]<br />
* Lotus Agenda version 2.0<br />
* [[Software:Mah Jongg Rel 4.2|Mah Jongg Rel 4.2]]<br />
* [[Software:MicroPro International Wordstar|MicroPro International Wordstar]] ver. 3.3, 4.0, Pro 4.0<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Excel|Microsoft Excel]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft GWBASIC|Microsoft GWBASIC]] (BASIC language interpreter.)<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Powerpoint 2.0|Microsoft Powerpoint 2.0]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft QuickBASIC|Microsoft QuickBASIC]] (BASIC compiler with IDE)<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0|Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0]]<br />
* [[Software:Windows|Microsoft Windows]] (versions 1.0 through Windows for Workgroups 3.11)<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Word|Microsoft Word]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Works|Microsoft Works]]<br />
* [[Software:Microsoft Windows 95|Microsoft Windows 95]]<br />
* [[Software:Microstation 4.0|Microstation 4.0]] (DOS based CAD program)<br />
* [[Software:Mille Bournes v4.5|Mille Bournes v4.5]]<br />
* Norton Commander 5.5<br />
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== O-Z ==<br />
* [[Software:OpenGEM 5.0|OpenGEM 5.0]]<br />
* [[Software:Paradox 4.0|Paradox 4.0]]<br />
* [[Software:PKWare PKUnzip|PKWare PKUnzip]]<br />
* [[Software:Neuberger PMC-Software|PMC]]<br />
* [[Software:QandA|Q&A Database]] (Version 4.0 for DOS works fine for me. I haven't tried other versions.)<br />
* QBasic<br />
* [[Software:Omation|Schema III]]<br />
* [[Software:Seal|SEAL]]<br />
* [[Software:Skyglobe|Skyglobe]]<br />
* [[Software:Soundex Coder|Soundex Coder v8.02]]<br />
* [[Software:Spectra|Spectra]] (Formerly known as WinDOS)<br />
* STS Orbit Plus (aka STSPLUS)<br />
* Tango PCB & SCH (PCB CAD from early 1990s) Both run, but PCB requires loading SafeSoft emulator first.<br />
* UniComal 3.11<br />
* [[Software:Vim|Vim]]<br />
* [[Software:WordPerfect|WordPerfect]]<br />
* [[Software:Wordstar-6 for DOS|Wordstar-6 for DOS]]<br />
* [[Software:Xtree Gold|Xtree Gold]]<br />
* [[Software:ZSNES|ZSNES]]</div>Dgutman