Yeah, I still play the old games.
I grew up with dos and saved every single file and program I had to its own folder as I got them. Today, I've used Dosbox to play some of the games. But it's a bit glitchy on some, and some it just doesn't work very well. So, I set up an Oracle VirtualBox for Dos. Then installed the real 6.22 Dos disks. Also a CD driver software I found on the internet that allows me to load virtual CD images into Oracle as a folder in Dos. Then in that I also installed Windows 3.11 for Workgroups.
A simple program I found called 'folder2iso' lets me take any of those games in subfolders I want to play and make an iso image that Oracle can then load into the Dos machine as a folder. That was actually a bit of a problem to work around initially, because dos really had none of the modern ways to work with files. So, there wasn't an easy method of actually getting files in that virtual box.
But once that was solved, then I was able to play all my old software out of the actual Dos and Windows 3 environment. Haven't run across anything that doesn't run, and it all seems to run smoothly as it did back then.
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