Games MS-DOS on Mac with Boxer

Boxer is an open source application that allows rescue those wonderful games that were created for MS-DOS and be able to come back to play with them on the Mac.
Boxer is built on DOSBox, a multi-platform emulator.
Its use is very simple. It installs as an application Mac more and creates a directory where it should be stored games. Then, from boxer, should launch the file. Exe of the game you want and enjoy. There is no need to make any additional configuration.
Boxer is free and universal binary. It has been tested on Intel Macs and Leopard. It can be downloaded directly from its website.
Posted on June 5, 2008
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