Wine is supposed to be able to look at a windows executable and hand it off to DOSBox if it determines it needs 16 bit DOS code. I think people aren't getting your question. Yes it works fine if you run dosbox directly, but there are issues with Wine integration. I needed to test that the sound was working anyway. Oh, and finally since I installed it anyway: At least that's what I do, and it works for me. You don't launch things in Dosbox with shortcuts. Now I make launchers for the EXEs I want to launch with wine to include the wine command and the URL. Now when I double click an exe it tries to load in dosbox, as it should since I installed that last. Next I added all the way at the end on the next line from where it says MOUNT lines here mount C: /home/username/dosboxc So with gedit ~/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74.conf we can make this: midiconfig= To get those utilities we need sudo apt-get install pmidi. The wiki tells us how to configure the file and determine our midi parameters. On my box, when I installed via software center it put a compiled binary in /usr/bin like this:Ĭonfiguration files are in ~/.dosbox. If that doesn't work, put it inside the ~/.wine/drive_c. You say dosbox is throwing an error when you wine '/home/tachyonsos/Desktop/TC.EXE' wine/drive_c if that's not the behaviour you want. Just launch dosbox and run, or make sure your binary is inside of the. By the way, I see the issue you're talking about with the double-clicking.
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