Dosbox Win Launcher

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AlephX
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Dosbox Win Launcher

#1 Post by AlephX »

Maybe it can be useful: a Dosbox launcher, which is tiny and works in the same folder of Dosbox...

Dosbox Win Launcher

http://www.sparal.com/downloads/tools/DOSBOX_WL.htm

synopsis:
It lets you select config file, command-line arguments, etc.

size uncompressed:
51 Kb (including ini file and redme)

write setting to: application folder

MisterT
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DWL

#2 Post by MisterT »

Thank you all for your interest in DOSBOX Win Launcher.
Just thought i'd mention that there's a newly released Second Edition of it.
It has a lot more advanced options available, like editing config files, saving and loading etc.

Get it here :: http://www.sparal.com/downloads/tools/DWL_NET.htm

Best Regards,
MisterT, creator of DWL. :twisted:

Questions? Comments?
Email: mistert@sparal.com

MisterT
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#3 Post by MisterT »

I've now released FoxyBox, a brand new DOSBox launcher\frontend
based on DWL but with brand new features like switch editor etc.

Get it HERE!

LPChip
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#4 Post by LPChip »

MisterT wrote:I've now released FoxyBox, a brand new DOSBox launcher\frontend
based on DWL but with brand new features like switch editor etc.

Get it HERE!
I've just checked out FoxyBox, but are you sure its portable too? For once it does require .Net 2 to be installed...

EDIT: and so does the first one...

MisterT
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#5 Post by MisterT »

LPChip wrote:
MisterT wrote:I've now released FoxyBox, a brand new DOSBox launcher\frontend
based on DWL but with brand new features like switch editor etc.

Get it HERE!
I've just checked out FoxyBox, but are you sure its portable too? For once it does require .Net 2 to be installed...

EDIT: and so does the first one...
Nah, sorry i'm not shure it is. It uses a lot of System.Windows.Forms objects(if you know .NET)

However if you want me to, I might be able to rewrite it in the future if you'd like to help me promote it. :wink:

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