Dosbox Ubuntu May 2026

To verify it works, type dosbox in the terminal. A new window will pop up with a Z:\> prompt. Type exit to close it for now. DOSBox uses a virtual file system. You don't need to partition your real hard drive. Instead, we create a folder in your home directory to act as the C: drive.

nano ~/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74-3.conf Scroll to the very bottom (to the [autoexec] section). Add these lines: dosbox ubuntu

If you’ve switched to Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution) but still have a soft spot for your MS-DOS classics, you don’t need a vintage 486 machine to play them. You need . To verify it works, type dosbox in the terminal

To set a default speed, add this to your .conf file under [cpu] : DOSBox uses a virtual file system

sudo apt update sudo apt install dosbox That’s it. You can also find it in the Ubuntu Software Center by searching for "DOSBox."

Here is everything you need to know to install, configure, and run DOSBox on Ubuntu. DOSBox is an emulator that recreates the hardware environment of an old x86 PC. It tricks your old software into thinking it is running on a machine with a SoundBlaster 16, a VGA graphics card, and a 66 MHz CPU.

dosbox -printconf It will print the path (usually ~/.dosbox/dosbox-*.conf ). Edit that file:

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