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 Message 32421 
 Rixter to Codefenix 
 Dosbox-x or ntvdmx64 
 21 Aug 25 12:33:11 
 
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>   Re: Dosbox-x or ntvdmx64
>   By: Rixter to All on Wed Aug 20 2025 09:11 pm

> I use both for different reasons.

> I've been using ntvdmx64 since I moved my BBS to Windows 10 64-bit last year,
> and have had mostly good results. All the doors I want to run, run just fine.
> There were a handful I couldn't run, like Betrayal of the Obsidian Baboon and
> a few others that I can't recall and frankly don't care about anyway.

> The only reason I ever used (and still use) DOSBox-X is for Yankee Trader,
> since it's famously known for crashing. Emulating it lets allows it to run
> just fine crash-free.

Thank you codefenix. I appreciate the advice. Have a great day.

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