how can i play my oldschool p.c titles on a mac with osx
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how can i play my oldschool p.c titles on a mac with osx
hi, does anyone know of a good p.c emulator which will work on mac o.s.x so i can play the likes of monkey island, syndicate, space quest etc on it?
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for dos games in general try boxer. its a dosbox frontend and extremely easy to use. self-explanatory, nothing to configure, everything works just fine.
http://boxerapp.com/
it creates seperate packages of your games with everything you need to play (install-data, disk images, etc) inside, so you basicly run old dos games like every other application on osx.
and you don't need to install dosbox seperatly, everything is included in the boxer installer.
http://boxerapp.com/
it creates seperate packages of your games with everything you need to play (install-data, disk images, etc) inside, so you basicly run old dos games like every other application on osx.
and you don't need to install dosbox seperatly, everything is included in the boxer installer.
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Specific instructions for The 7th Guest are herechelyha wrote:the one game I'd like to play is The 7th Guest. I have a mac running Leopard and I have no idea what is meant by "copy files", DosBox, etc. Can you help? Thanks!
Cheryl
If you don't understand what "coping a file" means you should get someone to show it to you in person. I'm a bit at a loss on how to explain that.
Well, I can assure you, tat is not going to happen either, in any way:)
Copying the files means making a folder on your hard drive and copying the datafiles from the games cd to that folder, then making mp3's of the audio tracks on the same cd with something like iTunes, placing them in the same directory, installing scummvm and telling it tor run the game from that folder by pressing a few buttons.
nothing is changed or modified on your mac, and nothing like a machine lock-up would occur:)
Copying the files means making a folder on your hard drive and copying the datafiles from the games cd to that folder, then making mp3's of the audio tracks on the same cd with something like iTunes, placing them in the same directory, installing scummvm and telling it tor run the game from that folder by pressing a few buttons.
nothing is changed or modified on your mac, and nothing like a machine lock-up would occur:)
Oh, ok, now it sounds like something I might actually be able to figure out. Thanks!Jonatan wrote:Well, I can assure you, tat is not going to happen either, in any way:)
Copying the files means making a folder on your hard drive and copying the datafiles from the games cd to that folder, then making mp3's of the audio tracks on the same cd with something like iTunes, placing them in the same directory, installing scummvm and telling it tor run the game from that folder by pressing a few buttons.
nothing is changed or modified on your mac, and nothing like a machine lock-up would occur:)