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Nov 19, 2019  DOSBox is a DOS-emulator that uses the SDL-library which makes DOSBox very easy to port to different platforms. DOSBox has already been ported to many different platforms, such as Windows, BeOS, Linux, Mac OS X. Mac Os X Lion with CSS3 Experiment - I wanted to create with only use of CSS3 the boot, the login page and finally the desktop of the Mac OS X Lion.

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http://www.sveinbjorn.org/radnor
from the site:
Radnor is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) frontend for the open-source DOSBox Disk Operating System emulator.
This makes it much easier to run the games. You don't have to type a single word for mounting drives, etc.
There's no official UB (yet) but you can get one over here:
http://mac.punknews.org/dosbox
Still there seem to be bugs in the OS X port (ppc and intel), the win version is much faster... :-(

Lame. I was going to post about how RockNES was another good NES emulator, but the OS X version has been discontinued as of March 2006.

Look into Nestopia.

I was playing Prince of Persia AND Duke Nukem 3D on a top of the line Mac IIci back in the day ;) (circa 1992)
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Thexder is an old favorite.
Runs great through the Universal version of DOSBox.

Sweet! I'd forgotten about Thexder...

I'm absolutely loving this, but has anyone else noticed that certain keys (specifically the 'a' key), don't seem to respond within games, even though they work just fine on the command line itself? It responds very poorly within Populous, and not at all within Ancient Art of War. I'm still looking for other apps to test it with.
It also seems that they function keys to turn on keyboard mapping, adjust emulator speed, etc. don't respond either.
Regardless, getting to play Populous and Thexder is pure gold. :-)

This may be a totally asinine question, but you said, 'put the game folder where it's easily found' and I'm just not sure how to do that... how do I mount the drive to find my game folder? Right now I have a folder inside my applications called 'Games' and the game folder for this old DOS game (Gold Rush) is inside that one. This is totally a Mac lamer question, because I used to be into DOS stuff back in the day, but I have no idea where to look. It's not like Windows, where you would just do c:windowsgames or whatever... any suggestions or ideas?

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I'll see your IIci and trump it with my II+...
Is there any command more powerful than Goto? I think not!

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I'm almost in heaven, getting into the Apogee games again. But I am unable to shoot anything since the 'alt' is the 'option' key on osx. I've disabling the modifier keys in 'system preferences' but still no luck. Any clues.