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Topic: DOS emulator

Related:
  Emulators    MS DOS  
  DOS program    DOS command  
  DOS boot    Game Boy emulator  
  DOS driver    DOS games  
  Terminal Emulator    DoS attacks  
  Free DOS    PC emulator  

 
 
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Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

If you are the developer of a DOS or Windows terminal emulator and would like to include PicLan support, you can download the PicLan DOS/Windows Software Developers Kit (SDK) which includes documentation and libraries that enable you to directly use PicLan network connections with your own programs.
DOS emulators: Linux uses DOS emulator running on i386 architectures (also BSD)
A PicLan DOS Software Developers Kit (SDK) is available to terminal emulation vendors and Pick applications developers with their own DOS or Windows terminal emulator programs who wish to include PicLan connection support in their packages.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

One emulator is a DOS-based multi-session emulator supporting 132 column display modes, 44,50,60 line display modes, overlapped session windows, execution of DOS commands under Pick control, as well as other features.
It has always been possible to run MS DOS applications under RISC OS by using the Acorn PC emulator.
The sound output in DOS games and DirectX/Windows based games is the best that I have ever heard in any Intel emulator.
 
 
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