I would try DOSbox first.  I used it for a program that had to 
communicate via serial port and it worked great.  It's nice because it's 
small and you don't need a VM.

On 08/04/2013 04:45 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
> I have a cam program - SMARTCAM turning V7.5- that runs in dos.
> Currently on a very old laptop under win 95
>
> The floppy drive is hooped and there is no network port or USB.
>
> I would like to run it under linux. Is there any suggestions on what to use
> to try this?
> Should I run win95 in a VM or something like DOSbox?
>
> It uses a parallel port dongle for copy protection.
>
> Does anyone else have any smartcam products of about this era?
> Like advanced turning or milling?
>
> Chris M
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