← Back to context Comment by avidphantasm 5 months ago If you don’t need to run on iPad, Windows 98 works great on DOSBox, including audio and CD. 3 comments avidphantasm Reply TazeTSchnitzel 5 months ago One really big advantage of DOSBox is that it has Ad Lib emulation. DOSBox is kinda weird and broken when it comes to trying to run Win9x though. It's good when it works at least. avidphantasm 5 months ago I used this install guide[1]. It went pretty smoothly if I recall.[1] https://dosbox-x.com/wiki/#Guide:Installing-Windows-98 yoz-y 5 months ago iDOS3 is a great DOSBox iPad app. Not sure if it’s available in the US due to all of the Apple shenanigans.
TazeTSchnitzel 5 months ago One really big advantage of DOSBox is that it has Ad Lib emulation. DOSBox is kinda weird and broken when it comes to trying to run Win9x though. It's good when it works at least. avidphantasm 5 months ago I used this install guide[1]. It went pretty smoothly if I recall.[1] https://dosbox-x.com/wiki/#Guide:Installing-Windows-98
avidphantasm 5 months ago I used this install guide[1]. It went pretty smoothly if I recall.[1] https://dosbox-x.com/wiki/#Guide:Installing-Windows-98
yoz-y 5 months ago iDOS3 is a great DOSBox iPad app. Not sure if it’s available in the US due to all of the Apple shenanigans.
One really big advantage of DOSBox is that it has Ad Lib emulation. DOSBox is kinda weird and broken when it comes to trying to run Win9x though. It's good when it works at least.
I used this install guide[1]. It went pretty smoothly if I recall.
[1] https://dosbox-x.com/wiki/#Guide:Installing-Windows-98
iDOS3 is a great DOSBox iPad app. Not sure if it’s available in the US due to all of the Apple shenanigans.