I'm a bit confused.
I use DOSbox but i have timing issues in MIDI.
Was thinking of using DOS 6.22, but then saw FreeDos.
What reasons might I chose one over the other?
Does FreeDos work under XP or needs to be booted separately?
My music app needs an mup401 or a serial port, so that's
At 4/16/2007 06:44 p, you wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Dosbox normally uses a built-in simulation of DOS,
not a real separate DOS. For sound in DOS boxes,
I think there was something called NTVDM. If you
have Linux, you should use Dosemu, which is a
virtual PC specialized for running DOS fast. You
can
I'm a bit confused.
I use DOSbox but i have timing issues in MIDI.
Was thinking of using DOS 6.22, but then saw FreeDos.
What reasons might I chose one over the other?
Does FreeDos work under XP or needs to be booted separately?
My music app needs an mup401 or a serial port, so that's an
Hi Dennis,
Dosbox normally uses a built-in simulation of DOS,
not a real separate DOS. For sound in DOS boxes,
I think there was something called NTVDM. If you
have Linux, you should use Dosemu, which is a
virtual PC specialized for running DOS fast. You
can boot a real DOS in recent Dosbox