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Revision as of 17:00, 12 February 2014
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Contents
- 1 Platforms & Technologies
- 2 Modifications
- 3 Digital Rights Management
- 4 Common Visual Effects
- 5 Common Resource Types
- 6 External Links
Platforms & Technologies
Microsoft Windows
Other Operating Systems
DOSBox
DOSBox is a free and open source MS-DOS emulator designed with classic games in mind. Binaries are available for every major modern operating system. To those without MS-DOS experience, DOSBox might seem a bit confusing. For a list of supported and assistance in getting them working, refer to the DOSBox Compatibility List and the DOSBox Forums.
The Wine Project
Wine is a free and open source compatibility layer that is capable of running many Windows programs without emulation under the following POSIX-compliant operating systems: Linux, Mac OS X, and BSD. For a list of supported games and instructions for getting them working with Wine, refer to the Wine Application Database.