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How to Install DOSBox on Raspberry Pi?

Last Updated : 14 Nov, 2022
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Anyone can access the open-source DOSBox emulator by downloading it, and it is supported by various operating systems, including macOS and several Linux variants. The DOSBox is a command-line-based emulator that can run multiple DOS programs, but it is most frequently used for DOS games. The installation process for the DOSBox has been covered in this article using a DOS program. The DOSBox can be installed on the Raspberry Pi operating system. Let’s see how to install DOSBox on Raspberry Pi.

Installing DOSBox on Raspberry Pi

Step 1: Before installing DOSBox, we will update all of the packages in the Raspberry Pi repository using the command:

Updating-packages

 

Step 2: The following command will be applied to install DOSBox from the Raspberry Pi’s repository using the apt package manager:

Command-to-install-dosbox

 

Step 3: To verify the installation, check the DOSBox version that has been installed.

Verifying-dosbox-installation

 

Step 4: The Raspberry Pi’s DOSBox configuration.

Dosbox-configuration

 

Step 5: After successfully installing DOSBox on the Raspberry Pi, we will create a directory called “My-games” to house all of the DOS games. To do this, use the following command: on a Raspberry Pi in the DOSBox.

Creating-directory-my-games

 

After navigating to the newly formed directory, we will use the below command to start DOSBox.

Dosbox-created

 


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