![]() So, today let’s find out, how you can change the clock speed on DOSBox in the simplest way. DOSBox automatically reduces the clock speed significantly for the apps running within it, in today’s world of processors running at 3-4 GHz, but, you can even increase or decrease the clock speed further, to make a specific game run properly on DOSBox. For example, if you try playing Mario on DOSBox, you can find it running slow with the default settings, as it requires more clock speeds or a better processor to run properly. DOSBox is just an emulator to play DOS games on Windows or Linux, and thus, it should run most DOS games fine.īut you can run into problems with certain games that are programmed to work with a certain type of CPU having a specified clock speed, or a game that requires more than a 3 kHz processor, which is the default clock speed when you open DOSBox. So, you are only left with one option, and that is to use DOSBox that should offer you a decent performance when it comes to playing old DOS games. But it isn’t abnormal to not have that much old system. Talking about another option, you can have a really old system running Windows 98, or even Windows XP to play those old DOS-based games. ![]() If you are fond of playing old DOS-based games on your modern computer, you should have a 32-bit system, which is hard to find these days as most computers need more than 4 GB of RAM, and thus, they have no other option, but to switch to a 64-bit version of the same system.
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