For a brief, wonderful four hour period yesterday evening, iOS gamers were able to download iDOS, a working DOS emulator for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that not only allowed you to run vintage ...
Interested in using your iPad to emulate a 20-year-old computer? No problem, if you get iDOS, a 99-cent DOS emulator currently on sale at the App Store. (Credit: CNET) Somehow, Apple has approved a ...
Our sister site TouchArcade is following the story of iDOS, a new emulator application that appeared in the App Store earlier today which allows users to run DOS and even Windows 3.0 on their iOS ...
Apple briefly let a few old-school gamers wallow in geek heaven by allowing an MS DOS emulator into the App Store, and then promptly booted it out, shattering the dreams of classic PC fans everywhere.
After being added to the Apple App Store on Monday, the new iDOS application has now been removed from Apple’s store. iDOS was designed to run any program written in the old Microsoft DOS operating ...
The DOS iOS emulator DOSBox, was originally launched into the Apple iTunes store last year but was unceremoniously removed in October 2010 when it was discovered that it allowed users to install and ...
I can get an emulator to run almost every machine under Windows... but no-one has ever done a Real Mode DOS emulation program for it. Why? Is it not technically possible for a fast enough computer to ...
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