Strictly-speaking modern x86 computers running Windows should be compatible with any software written for the very first MS-DOS PCs starting with the original IBM PC and its clones. In practice, it's ...
Linux is very good at running older software, but even the free and open-source operating system is stumped by the really ancient stuff developed for MS-DOS. Let’s go over how you can get ...
If you're trying to get this stuff going to play games, as opposed to simulate owning an old PC, just use DOSBox-X. You still have to mess with text config files, but it's got both MT32 and General ...