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  1. Rincewind

    Incline eXoDOS v6 — It's coming!

    If you have even the slightest interest in DOS games and you're not familiar with the eXoDOS project yet, you owe it to yourself to watch this video. Apart from introducing the eXoDOS project and explaining why it's significant, eXo (the founder/project leader) talks about his general...
  2. Rincewind

    Achieving period-correct graphics in personal computer emulators

    I started a new article series on my blog on how to set up personal computer emulators (Amiga, C64, DOS-era PC, etc.) so that the video output resembles what people typically saw on their monitors back in the day. I didn't care much about this previously, but for some reason it started to...
  3. Tomatohead

    Dosbox setup with CRT emulation

    Not sure if this is the right place for this thread or if there is any need for this. If not, please transfer or nuke the thread. I'd like to share info on how to setup Dosbox with CRT emulation to make all those old DOS games look nice and crisp. The default branch of Dosbox doesn't support...

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