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Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
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What "non DOSBox-version"? The game was released for MS-DOS only, as far as I know. Both downloads are DOS-versions. The small one is the floppy version, the other one the talkie that appeared on CD-ROM. With DOSBox both should run fine.

edit: ah I see now. The bigger download contains both the CD-ISO of the talkie plus the installed game. To run it as intended I guess you'd have to download ExoDOS, at least the basic version (5 GB). I don't have any experiences with this project though. According to this it should run without problems in DOSBox however.
 
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ah I see now. The bigger download contains both the CD-ISO of the talkie plus the installed game. To run it as intended I guess you'd have to download ExoDOS, at least the basic version (5 GB). I don't have any experiences with this project though. According to this it should run without problems in DOSBox however.
That version actually runs better for me in DosboxX funnily enough. I'm running it with 486x standards its pretty stable and accurate. Not bad.
 

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