It also looks like vDosPlus (http://vdosplus.org/) is Windows-only. The
installer is a Windows "Setup" program, and the link to the source code
says "Full Source code [To be built with Microsoft Visual Studio, ZIP
package]"
The vDosPlus website also mentions this about history, which goes some way
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 4:19 PM Alvah Whealton wrote:
>
> Please forgive this post for straying from the topic of Freedos, itself. It
> relates to the subject of DOS emulation, as aspects of that subject are
> frequently addressed here.
And elaborating on my previous comments. there are native
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 4:19 PM Alvah Whealton wrote:
> Would someone be willing to do this old man a favor by taking the time to
> explain, at a conceptual level, what VDOS-PLUS is doing that DOSBOX does not
> do? I am not a coder.
The difference between vDOS Plus and DOSBox is mostly in wha
Hi Al,
while I do not know vdos, given that you use
Linux, you may want to give dosemu2 a try:
> https://github.com/dosemu2/dosemu2
> https://code.launchpad.net/~dosemu2/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
Regards, Eric
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Please forgive this post for straying from the topic of Freedos, itself. It
relates to the subject of DOS emulation, as aspects of that subject are
frequently addressed here.
One such emulator is DOSBOX. I was pleased enough to come across it quite
a few years ago, even though I have very little
> Not sure why JLM also needs it, but I guess it
> is part of your plans to port VSB together with some USB sound
> driver to some JEMM JLM? No, it's just because the JLM/JLOAD structure
> already supports I/O virtualization. To add "generic" I/O support (via INT
> 2F.4A15) I had to change the w
Hi Bret,
cool to hear that you have already started to add the I/O trap
API to JEMM! :-) Not sure why JLM also needs it, but I guess it
is part of your plans to port VSB together with some USB sound
driver to some JEMM JLM? ;-) I think USB serial would be cool,
even when you only support access
Just FYI, it is at least theoretically possible to do SB virtualization in DOS
using USB devices. It's on my list of things to get around to someday in my
scant free time. But, SB virtualization would require I/O virtualization which
is currently only available with the aid of MS EMM386 or 386M
Hi! For reference, there is a mirror of the original VSB here:
http://ericauer.cosmodata.virtuaserver.com.br/soft/by-others/
> http://ericauer.cosmodata.virtuaserver.com.br/soft/by-others/dos-virtual-soundblaster--vsb202.zip
> http://ericauer.cosmodata.virtuaserver.com.br/soft/by-others/dos-vi
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020, 6:11 AM Eric Auer wrote:
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> Hi Jim,
>
> > "VSB is a Virtual SoundBlaster - emulator of the digital audio
> > SoundBlaster card.
> > It works in most DOS games with digital sound."
>
> ...
>
> > If there is a software driver that can emulate a SoundBlaster from
> > within DO
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