Introduction
vDos is an advanced full-screen
DOS emulator program, written by Jos Schaars, that allows you to run DOS applications in a window on all modern operating systems like Windows, Mac, Linux, and even from a web browser. It runs on Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8, Mac OS X (10.4 or higher), and Linux (including the Raspberry Pi).
vDos is designed to provide a convenient and powerful DOS environment for running DOS programs, including those that require the full 640K of RAM. It features a built-in editor, printer , and a host of other features to make sure that your DOS applications run as smoothly as possible.
The main benefit of vDos is that it allows s to run DOS applications on modern operating systems.
Features:
• Full-screen or windowed operation
• for DOS programs that require up to 640K of RAM
• Built-in editor for creating and editing programs
• Printer for printing to different printers and formats
• Keyboard and mouse for controlling programs
• Built-in for external devices like modems, CD-ROMs, and USB drives
• for DOS batch files and shell scripts
• Optional for network drives and printers using the SMB protocol
• Optional sound for playing sound effects in DOS programs
• Optional for Windows application integration
• Optional for DOS games
• Optional for CDFS CD-ROMs
• for the FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS file systems
• for multiple s
• Optional for the Telnet protocol
• Optional for the SSH protocol
• for multiple languages
• for the popular DOSBOX emulator
• for the popular DOSEMU emulator
• Optional for the DOSEMU DOS debugger
• Optional for the
FreeDOS kernel
• Optional for the Windows NT kernel
• for the FreeDOS and Linux shells
• Optional for the
Rufus USB drive creation tool
• Optional for the Regedit registry editor
• Optional for the Linux "fdisk" partition editor
• Optional for the Linux "chkdsk" disk checker
• Optional for the Linux "mount" filesystem mounting tool
• Optional for the Linux "dd" disk imaging tool
• Optional for the Linux "fdisk" partition editor
• Optional for the Linux "mkfs" filesystem formatting tool
• Optional for the Linux "lilo" bootloader configuration tool
• Optional for the Linux "grub" bootloader configuration tool
• Optional for the Linux "halt" shutdown command
• Optional for the Linux "reboot" reboot command
• Optional for the Linux "poweroff" poweroff command
• Optional for the Linux "shutdown" shutdown command
• Optional for the Linux "init" initialization command
• Optional for the Linux "mke2fs" ext2 filesystem formatting tool
• Optional for the Linux "mkswap" swapfile formatting tool
• Optional for the Linux "fsck" filesystem checker
• Optional for the Linux "mount" filesystem mounting tool
• Optional for the Linux "mkdir" directory creation tool
• Optional for the Linux "chmod" file permissions tool
• Optional for the Linux "chown" file ownership tool
• Optional for the Linux "dd" disk imaging tool
• Optional for the Linux "tar" archive tool
• Optional for the Linux "gzip" compression tool
• Optional for the Linux "gunzip" decompression tool
• Optional for the Linux "bzip2" compression tool
• Optional for the Linux "bunzip2" decompression tool
• Optional for the Linux "lzma" compression tool
• Optional for the Linux "unlzma" decompression tool
• Optional for the Linux "xz" compression tool
• Optional for the Linux "unxz" decompression tool