Early WIP PC x86 emulator with the goal of easily running MS-DOS games on Windows, macOS and Linux.
In the current state, dustbox runs a some demos and is still in it's early stages. If you are looking for a more complete dos emulator, I suggest you check out dosbox-x.
| Component | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 16 bit CPU | 95% | interrupts are incomplete |
| 32 bit CPU | 20% | some instructions supported |
| FPU | 5% | |
| PIT | 1% | |
| PIC | 1% | |
| MS-DOS | 5% | simulating MS-DOS behavior (interrupts, command.com env) |
| EMS/XMS | - | extended memory managers |
| Keyboard | 1% | |
| Mouse | 25% | |
| CGA | 5% | |
| EGA | 5% | |
| VGA | 5% | |
| Sound | - | not started |
| CD-ROM | - | not started |
| Harddrive | - | not started |
Any help and contributions are much welcome!
On Ubuntu, use sudo apt install nasm libgtk-3-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev libatk1.0-dev gdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libsdl2-dev libsdl2-gfx-dev
On Windows, use vcpkg install sdl2 gtk + scoop install nasm
On macOS, use brew install nasm sdl2 sdl2_gfx
To launch the debugger:
cargo run --package dustbox_debuggerthen interact with the debugger using the input box ('help' to get started).
To launch the front-end:
cargo run --package dustbox_frontend path-to-dos-executableTo run all normal tests
cargo test --allThere is additional tests that are expensive, they also generate the tests/render/demo images.
In order to run the expensive tests you need to check out the dos-software-decoding repo in the parent directory and pass the --ignored flag to cargo:
cd .. && git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/martinlindhe/dos-software-decoding && cd -
cargo test --release -- --ignoredUnder MIT