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Install real MS-DOS 6.22 on the image.

you can't just mount a subdirectory on your host machine. This has to be mounted as a disk image, i.e. General steps involved to get Win95 running are: Windows 3.1 and later are all picky about what DOS they run on top of and will crash/halt/exit if you're using FreeDOS or DOSBox's DOS emulation. This won't work because most importantly the DOS emulation that DOSBox provides will NOT run Win95 - you'll need to actually install a real MS-DOS version to install and later run Windows. I imagine you simply have a disk image with Win95 on it and you're trying to run it. There are other web pages you can search on the web which will walk you through installation of Windows 95 on DOSBox (e.g.
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 SOUND STUTTER HOW TO
There is another project called DOSBox-X which attempts to address some of the quirks that prevent Windows 95 from running on it and as such they have guides on how to do it. I went through the motions several times before I got it to work, but the main issue is that DOSBox doesn't really work out-of-the-box with Win95. I'm not going to worry about it, though - as I said before, I currently have the game working fine on an older computer.Windows 95 sorta-kinda works on DOSBox. When I try to open it, a DOS window comes up, but then it quickly closes by itself. I still haven't had any luck getting the game to work on XP, though. In the level "It's the Name of the Game," the Lemmings have to walk across a bunch of terrain that forms the words, "LEMMINGS 3D." But generally, I use the two names interchangeably.
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In other places they do have "3D Lemmings", and no doubt in the game manual and the box itself it is "3D Lemmings". There might be other places in the game where they have "Lemmings 3D" but I haven't seen them yet.

:PĪctually, now that I downloaded and tried out the game briefly, this confusion is partly Clockwork's fault: the game executable is named "元D" rather than "3DL", and in the intro sequence before the main menu, it has a screen with the text "3D" below "Lemmings", and so since English is generally printed with lines going down, naturally one would read that screen as "Lemmings 3D" rather than "3D Lemmings". It's really interesting that everyone refers to 3D Lemmings as Lemmings 3D. I'm using a 1.8 GHz Windows XP machine though, which appears to be considerably different than your machine, so, um good luck. I just downloaded and tried it out in DOSBox v0.65, and I was able to run the game just fine, although you might want to run setup first before running l3d. And, with recent versions of Windows "true DOS" no longer exists anyway.Īnyway, in case you didn't notice, the link in Mindless's post above is actual a download link for 3D Lemmings. However, if you machine lacks certain hardware the game requires, there's nothing you can do about it in true DOS. Generally speaking this means you get better compatability and speed by running the game directly in true DOS.
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Whereas if you can run the DOS program directly in DOS, you won't need all this emulation, since it can just take over your PC and use its hardware (video, sound, keyboard, mouse etc.) directly. On the other hand, since it emulates all the hardware, you don't need to have the actual hardware (which is often absent in Windows machines since DOS hardware are comparatively outdated technology) on your machine.

And emulation can be quite CPU intensive so you'd need a much faster machine for the game to run smoothly in DOSBox. In other words, in some sense your game isn't "actually" running instead DOSBox is running and doing a simulation of how the CPU and hardware would behave if you were to run the game in real DOS.īecause it's an emulation and no emulators are perfect, not all games will work all the time in DOSBox. Which is why for DOSBox to work, it basically needs to be an emulator emulating everything from bottom up, starting with the CPU and hardware.
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Traditionally, DOS programs have full control of the computer hardware (video, sound, keyboard, RAM etc.) when you run them, but this can't happen in Windows since there are always multiple programs running in Windows, so no single one of them can take over the computer-Windows manages that stuff. I'm running Windows 98, but I don't see how starting it from DOS would make a difference from starting it from DOSBox.Īre you kidding? :o ) DOSBox only emulates DOS and the various PC hardware popular back in the DOS days.
