SCORE in Linux/X-Windows using Dosemu

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Versions of SCORE compiled for MS-DOS can be run in X-windows (typically on unix or linux computers, but possibly OS X as well) with DOS emulators.

Dosemu

Dosemu is a DOS emulator in which SCORE can run. First you will have to install dosemu for your particular operating system and configuration. In Gentoo this is easy to do (as root):

  emerge dosemu

On other linux systems, you can try "yum dosemu", "rpm -Uvh dosemu" or "apt-get dosemu", or download and compile the source code manually from the dosemu website. Freedos was installed at the same time as dosemu when "emerge dosemu" was run, so you may also need to install that before running dosemu.

Once dosemu is installed, type

  dosemu

so that the program will intialize various files in ~/.dosemu. Dosemu can be run from a non-X terminal or from x-windows in this setup process. Hopefully you will not get any errors... To exit from dosemu, type:

  exitemu

You should now have a directory called .dosemu in your home directory. Within this directory is a subdirectory called "drive_c". This directory contains files which dosemu calls the C drive when you are running dosemu. Install the SCORE files in this subdirectory. If you have SCORE installed on the C: drive in DOS/Windows, then you should not need to change the SCORE preference file.

Running SCORE in Dosemu

To run SCORE in dosemu with linux, you must use X-windows. Most linux systems are running X-windows by default, so this should not be a problem; otherwise, you would type "startx" at the text-only console. In an X-window terminal, you should now type:

   dosemu -X