Users are currently limited to the software provided by the Emupedia maintainers and cannot install their own .exe or .zip files into the environment.
Integration with web-based versions of DOSBox allows for the execution of a vast library of command-line and early graphical software.
It serves as a central repository for "abandonware"—software no longer in production that might otherwise be lost. Known Limitations
Users can select these interfaces upon launch, complete with authentic boot screens, icons, and sounds.
Users are currently limited to the software provided by the Emupedia maintainers and cannot install their own .exe or .zip files into the environment.
Integration with web-based versions of DOSBox allows for the execution of a vast library of command-line and early graphical software.
It serves as a central repository for "abandonware"—software no longer in production that might otherwise be lost. Known Limitations
Users can select these interfaces upon launch, complete with authentic boot screens, icons, and sounds.