![]() Quote from CaesarRoyale on August 9, 2011, 05:38Īh, thanks for the replies guys! I haven't thought about using the actual OS, d'oh! 'course it might work, but the 700MHz doesn't mean anything when the system is emulated. And from what I remember Daggerfall was a fairly demanding game. It doesn't matter than the games could run on 700MHz, because DOS is actually being emulated. I would hazard a guess that the R-pi will easily run most dos games through the turn of the century right up to the time XP stated gaining speed. As a result, I would imagine that game developers would not have designed their system requirements to require MORE than this speed for quite a while. But we do know that Quake 3 with all the Bells and Whistles runs just fine on the R-pi, so Daggerfall should work just fine too.Īlso the CPU clock speeds didn't hit 700 MHz (I believe) until mid to late 99 (later for AMD). ![]() Ultimately, there's just some things we're going to have to wait to find out from user submitted findings. Quote from abishur on August 9, 2011, 04:46 However, it sounds like an interesting project, so might try and compile it once the HW arrives. It would be necessary to have an Arm port of DOSBox to do this - there are some available, but not sure they would work on the Raspi. DOOM II, Civ, and Monkey Island, and Quake to name a few!įor the raspberry pi makers you can download Daggerfall for free from the Elder Scrolls website, complete with DOSBox instuctions, in case you didn't know There are many notable DOS games I would love to play on this. I check'd the specs, and it all seems to be in order. 98 even, run on this device? For example, Daggerfall? I really love this game and would love to be able to play it on a plane or something with just this, a small Bluetooth keyboard and a portable TV! ![]() Using an emulator like DOSBox, you can play many DOS games that have gone out of date all over again!īut I'm wondering, can most DOS games from 1994 to. Quote from CaesarRoyale on August 9, 2011, 03:29 ![]()
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