While our generic config file should handle most DOS software well on Raspberry Pi, you can also create separate.
home/pi/dos/ directory, so be sure to change any paths if you’re using a different username or dos directory names. This tutorial and our template config files presume you’ll keep everything in a The floppy and cd directories will house disk images which we’ll be able to switch between in DOSBox-X. Let’s create the directory structure that we’ll use to house the software we’ll run through DOSBox-X: Windows 3.x custom installation guide (optional) It also has a sophisticated graphical interface to help you manage tasks such as configuration and virtual disk-swapping. Forked from the original DOSBox emulator, DOSBox-X has more precise hardware emulation, supports a wider range of software, and can effectively run more DOS-related operating systems (up to Windows ME).