![]() "fdisk" is the utility used, so type that and the rest will be simple. For me the DOS didn't work, so I ran a boot disk from bootdisk from (there is one called 622c.zip) which formatted the HDD. Mount a virtual floppy (DOS disk 1) and boot. ![]() Don't give it too much HDD or RAM since it's oldschool code that doesn't know how to use it. Recommended settings work, but I forced the hard disk to 180mb. If you got a real floppy reader this might not be an issue, but I'd rather use virtual disks over unreliable floppies.Ĭreate a new unit in VirtualBox, use Windows 3.1 as the OS. After that I got hold of some old MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 floppies and converted them into virtual image files. ![]() So first off I downloaded Oracle's VM VirtualBox (which is free, so go for it!). But why play Zork in Black Ops when I could do it in DOS? Zork is a text-based adventure game where (as far as I understand) you collect treasures to win. Anyway, I tried this game called Zork, and it really got me hooked. "cd /bin" and run doa (Dead Ops Arcade) - sweet hours of hidden fun. There is this easter egg (hold spacebar in menu) that allows you to have fun with a terminal in your cell. ![]() Lately I've been kickin' some really sweet games, such as COD: Black Ops.
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