You can launch programs in DOSBox simply by navigating to their directory (cd dirname), and then typing the name of the program, such as WOLF3D.EXE.
Command line options -c something or -c "make it so" can specify commands run before this executable file .DOSBox is an emulator that recreates a MS-DOS compatible environment . Most games have an EXE file in their directory that you can run.
DOSBox is an emulator which emulates an IBM PC compatible computer running MS-DOS. It is intended especially for use with old PC games. DOSBox is free software.
No. However, it is possible to run the Windows version of DOSBox under MS-DOS and compatibles using HX DOS Extender. HX DOS Extender allows you to run a limited number of Windows applications under DOS. DOSBox, QEMU, Bochs, and a couple other emulators can be run using this method.
Use DosBox http://www.dosbox.com/
Try it. If it won't work, try dosbox.
The DOSBox program is an emulator and acts as an operating system on your computer. Once you have everything downloaded and installed you are able to play DOS games.
Download the DOSBOX software and install in your computer. Take your .exe file and run it in DOSBOX application tool. You will be able to take the screenshot now...
Most DOS games (and no doubt yours) do not work properly in Vista's command prompt. You can, however, still play them in an emulator, such as DOSBox.
Use any dos emulator like DOSBox
DOSBox was created on 2002-07-22.
Download an emulator like DosBox. Once you configure it it will be able to run all sorts of old Dos games.
DOSBox is cross-platform. It runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, BeOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OS/2, Palm OS, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, and GP32x. It is designed to be easily portable, and thus can probably be run on other besides these.