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DOSBox Sees Continued Success 271

KingofGnG writes "DOSBox, the emulator designed to run DOS games on modern operating systems (and not necessarily on a PC), has been chosen as project of the month for May on SourceForge. It's the latest award granted to a piece of software that 'simply does what it is supposed to do,' as the authors say. After having amassed more than 10 million downloads, it will soon be getting an update that's been awaited for almost two years."
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DOSBox Sees Continued Success

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  • Comments (Score:4, Insightful)

    by XanC ( 644172 ) on Sunday May 10, 2009 @11:58PM (#27902181)

    Can we get the comment count for each story back on the front page, please?

  • Virtual Floppy (Score:4, Insightful)

    by eggman9713 ( 714915 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @12:07AM (#27902255)
    Now what they need to do is make an app that will allow me to load all the old floppies with these games into DosBox in some way that it will act like floppies, virtual drives or such.
  • Re:Comments (Score:5, Insightful)

    by CSMatt ( 1175471 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @12:24AM (#27902393)

    I'll just be content when the JavaScript stops eating up all of my clock cycles every time it pulls in more stories.

  • Re:Comments (Score:5, Insightful)

    by houstonbofh ( 602064 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @12:28AM (#27902409)

    I'll just be content when the JavaScript stops eating up all of my clock cycles every time it pulls in more stories.

    Me to, and to the OP. It used to work well, and with every "improvement" usability has gone down. "Hey, this is a feature users like! Lets get rid of it!"

  • Re:I love DosBox (Score:3, Insightful)

    by TrancePhreak ( 576593 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @12:49AM (#27902521)
    You could just buy it on Steam. They have it all setup to work.
  • Re:I love DosBox (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Sparr0 ( 451780 ) <sparr0@gmail.com> on Monday May 11, 2009 @12:57AM (#27902545) Homepage Journal

    I am one of many people who do not buy from Steam. How many times do companies have to turn off DRM servers before people realize it's a bad idea to buy that sort of content?

  • Re:Comments (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Exception Duck ( 1524809 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @02:16AM (#27902975) Homepage Journal

    yes.... why did it stop showing ?
    please revert back to last working copy of slashdot.

  • Re:Dosbox ROCKS! (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 11, 2009 @03:37AM (#27903321)
    Get the hell off my Pong paddle.
  • by Moraelin ( 679338 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @04:26AM (#27903489) Journal

    I've lost or damaged the CDs to many of my games, while I can still download them (and do) off Steam. It's a huge convenience.

    So basically all that a piece of call-home spyware has to do is offer you some advantage... compared to other DRM's that shouldn't exist in the first place, either?

    Reminds me of a joke some eastern-european coleague told me some years ago. Went something like, the constant state surveillance and phone taps weren't all bad. If you forgot what hour you're supposed to meet your girlfriend, you could call the police and ask them.

  • Re:I love DosBox (Score:4, Insightful)

    by LackThereof ( 916566 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @04:41AM (#27903539)

    And I am one of many people who WILL buy from Steam, because I find the benefits far outweigh the idealogical downside of purchasing DRMed software.

    I don't need to go to a retail store and buy a physical box. This is huge for me. If I want a game, I can just press a button on a website and have it playing on my computer in a matter of minutes.

    If I want to show a friend a game, all I have to do is log in to my Steam account from their computer; all of my games are instantly available to install and play. This is a big one. They'll continue to be able to play my games until I log in back on my PC, and I don't have to tell them my password.

    Streamlined, built in auto-updating; it updates my games in the background, so the game is patched and ready to go by the time I want to launch it.

    Being able to instantly join a friend's online game by clicking one button in my friends list.

    Easy reinstalls in case of disaster, no storing a binder of CD's and keeping track of ugly product keys.

    Never having someone else's keygen stumbling onto my product key and blocking me from online play. Fuck yeah no CD keys.

    All this in exchange for the risk that if Valve goes out of business, in a worst case scenario I might have to apply a 3rd party crack to my games. Yeah, I think I'll continue taking that risk.

  • Re:I love DosBox (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Sparr0 ( 451780 ) <sparr0@gmail.com> on Monday May 11, 2009 @04:47AM (#27903563) Homepage Journal

    Be glad there are cracks for Steam games. I don't think anyone ever managed to break the DRM on Plays For Sure windows media files, or that MLB game footage that they stopped authorizing.

  • by Dunbal ( 464142 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @05:37AM (#27903787)

    Heh, I remember the arcane process involved in trying to get Falcon 3 (the biggest memory hog I remember) to run - especially the add-ons (FA/18 and Mig 29). There was a magic order you had to load your drivers into high memory to get that extra few kb - and have 620k free in order to play.

    What a shame about Spectrum Holobyte and also Microprose. They both made some fantastic games. Yet when they were "acquired" by Hasbro everything stopped. I wonder when people will learn that megacorps are NOT a good thing. From GM and Chrysler to Citibank to certain communication companies - time and again we're shown that eventually a corporation reaches a size where innovation and creativity are stifled, and preference is given to greed and bureaucratic idiocy. "Too big to succeed" is much more accurate than "too big to fail".

    Microprose innovated more in a single year than Atari has ever since it acquired "Microprose" from Hasbro. Oh well, hooray for DOSBox... /rant

  • Re:Comments (Score:5, Insightful)

    by TheRaven64 ( 641858 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @06:30AM (#27904099) Journal
    Not all of them. The new messages display, showing all of your recent messages on the front page, is a big improvement for keeping track of replies to your posts. The feature to turn off ads if you have excellent karma is nice too...
  • Re:I love DosBox (Score:3, Insightful)

    by c_forq ( 924234 ) <forquerc+slash@gmail.com> on Monday May 11, 2009 @07:37AM (#27904463)
    No I can't, and no it doesn't. Steam is for Windows, as is the game they sell. In addition I have already bought the game three times, why should I buy it again? Especially since it won't be the original programmers getting the money.
  • Re:Comments (Score:3, Insightful)

    by wooferhound ( 546132 ) <{moc.dnuohrefoow} {ta} {mit}> on Monday May 11, 2009 @08:56AM (#27905115) Homepage
    are you talking about the "Seamless" way the page loads in more stories ?
  • Comment removed (Score:3, Insightful)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @11:50AM (#27907911)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion

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