Kindle fire emulator mac
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The shell works great, but I haven't tested games yet, so I'll do that and also update here. I have an email out to the dev and will update here when I find out more.Ĭurrently, I am trying out DOSBox Turbo v142. I have no idea why, but last night I was trying to find more info (hence, me coming across this ancient post) and discovered it is still very much active. Shortly after I wrote that review, the app was removed from the Amazon store. img file provided in the link above if you want something other than the 4 shareware games provided (Duke Nukem 1, Prince of Persia, Commander Keen 4, and Wolfenstein 3D). You will also need a utility like WinImage to add or change the sample. You will need to grab a couple of small files and move them into the Aemula directory on your Fire. In vertical mode, all of that moves to the top half of the screen and a keyboard fills the bottom half. In landscape mode, you'll see the main screen, the directional control on the left (you can switch between a virtual joystick and D-pad ), and the Alt, Ctrl, Esc, and Enter keys on the right. For example, Wolfenstein 3D, while completely smooth and playable, doesn't translate very well because of the controls. Some games (in terms of actual play) work better than others, due to the controls needed to play. The only thing you have to watch out for is memory, but I've had good success with it, both with side-scrolling platformers (think Duke 1&2, Commander Keen) and first-person-perspective RPGs (think Eye of the Beholder, Ishar). It runs nearly everything written for DOS, including Windoze 3.1. Hokay, so this is an old thread, but as we're all lovers of DOS games, and as everything lives forever via Google, I decided to bump this thread so that future visitors will have more info.įirst, for those of you who got in under the wire (more on that below) yes, it's quite a good app.