![Dude's picture Dude's picture](https://spikednation.com/sites/default/files/styles/user_avatar/public/user_images/picture-376-1500130434.png?itok=ePf-QIHW)
Just finished my download of eXoDOS link in video, 7500 dos games magazines music and video's in a click and play interface install is real easy, all pre configured fits on a 1.5TB external drive (2tb is better more wiggling room) You do have to allow some files during DL in your Antivirus It is only 4 old dos EXE's that gets picked up as a hack nothing to worry about.
DOS games span the whole home computer revolution years from the early 80's to the mid 90's. There are thousands of great titles to enjoy, but setting up DOSBox to emulate them can be tricky. The eXoDOS project solves this problem by giving you a ready made package of over 7500 games all set up and ready to run as a single download. With multiple, customised versions of DOSBox, wrapped up in the LaunchBox frontend you'll be up and running in no time at all. Make sure you check out the main project page at https://bytesnbits.co.uk/exodos-dos-g... eXoDOS https://www.retro-exo.com/exodos.html
Comments
(Old Spike)
C:\Doom
(Old Spike)
Doing it like that was the hard way now you just type doom in the search bar and double click an icon
Scrolling trough 7500 games is stupid that is why they included magazines like pc magazine and all the others 1187 magazines integrated into the frontend same for the music of all the games.
Even books like DOS for dummies everything dos related is there for nostalgia reasons
Even the CDroms that came with the magazines are there, it is just all DOS
(Old Spike)
Yeah. It looks amazing.
I was just having some nostalgia and thinking of when I used DOS. Everything was on floppy disks and worked through command prompts.
Doom, Doom II, Test Drive, Heretic, Civilization, and Duke Nukem 3D are what I remember loading up in DOS. Good times.