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Install And Configure DOSBox Gaming On Linux Mint 18.2

It is indeed a remarkable irony that it’s often no longer possible to play old DOS games on Windows Vista or Windows 7, but with proper software, you can play the same old games on Linux Mint. All you need is DOSBox, an emulation environment that lets you run old DOS games. As an added bonus, DOSBox is quite easy to install. Simply go to a Terminal window and type this command:

sudo apt-get install dosbox

Follow the default prompts, and DOSBox will install itself and a few other necessary packages on your Linux Mint system. After DOSBox is installed, you can launch it by going the mintmenu and searching for it in the search field. Or you can launch it from the command line:

dosbox

Now, since DOSBox relies on the old DOS system of drive letters, and Linux Mint Linux does not, you may be wondering how to mount your drives. Fortunately, this is quite simple. Let’s say you create a directory named dos in your home directory to serve as the C: drive during your DOS session. To mount as a C: drive, use this command while in DOSBox:

mount c ~/dos

To mount your optical drive as a D: drive, use this command:

mount d -t cdrom /media/cdrom

Using these commands, you should be able to play a good many old DOS games on your Linux Mint system

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