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What do you do when you have some old games you used to love and would like to play one last time for nostalgia's sake but the game is tied to the processing speed of the computer.

In other words there is absolutely no real control and the rate at which anything happens ruins all the fun, assuming you can even keep up with it.

Are there any options?
 
Grimm Reaper said:
What do you do when you have some old games you used to love and would like to play one last time for nostalgia's sake but the game is tied to the processing speed of the computer.

In other words there is absolutely no real control and the rate at which anything happens ruins all the fun, assuming you can even keep up with it.

Are there any options?


Yep. Check out DOSBox - their website is located here. You'll have to download the program and run it at your PC - the instructions are included in the program itself.
 
midgardmetal said:
Yep. Check out DOSBox - their website is located here. You'll have to download the program and run it at your PC - the instructions are included in the program itself.
XP has an option for compatiblity with former formats like 95,98 ect. You get to it thru Properties in the CD Drive IIRC
 
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