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I’m asking this because the fork to DOSBox and Daum, which is DOSBox-X, is open-source. Why am I asking this? Well for one, improved system support, along with IDE and PnP BIOS support. Two, expanded cputype, as X includes Pentium’s MMX (which actually is supported in Magic as it is loosely based on Daum), II, III, and Experimental, which I forgot what the “Experimental” one did. Three, 3Dfx, a fancy graphics driver that makes 3D games look much sharper in quality, Turbo has the option to enable Voodoo 1 but it ran really bad when someone enabled it while playing Tomb Raider (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hOLkz5Esdng), so that one may be questionable for such Android devices. Five, PC-98 support, yes it sounds strange at first but it does indeed support one of NEC’s computer peripherals. And finally, it’s a heavily expanded-on version of DOSBox altogether. Now that begs the question, could something like this be ported onto Android someday, or is it more likely not.
only the cut down version
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