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Depends on the VM Type. Also you'll be only able to emulate x86 and x64 architecture or IA-32 / IA-64. generally KVM will give you as close to bare metal performance, which means it will perform as well as being physically installed on the hardware.
https://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1
I think the biggest problem you will have is getting your hands on a ISO for the OS you need.
Then you should be able to run KVM no problem. Reason I suggest Kernel Virtual Machine is because it will run with about a %1-2 performance penalty.
Yep I have not used it for a long time. If it is for 90s games, maybe suitable.
VMware is an exception, I believe it supports OpenGL and up to DirectX10.
I'd recommend dropping Linux on the machine and running the old games under WINE. WINE has great support for older applications and games.
For even older MSDOS stuff use DOSBox.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5BEv2-ngxM
As mentioned, Dosbox is another good one to run on win10 for old games too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ge2nGDROsE
KVM on linux on an old rig is just as well...
I use a plain old Windows 2000 on top of VirtualBox. But I hope WineVDM gets to the point where it's as easy to load and configure 16-bit games on as Dosbox is for dos games.
After editing the config file to lower the mouse sensitivity and setting the high DPI compatibility mode to application, it's great to play Troggle Trouble Math again without the clockspeed being way too high.
Hey, I know this is an old post but I searched on google and could only really find this steam forum post. Can you explain what you mean by "setting the high DPI compatibility mode to application"? Do you mean enabling "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" for the dosbox shortcut?
I just want to play Troggle Trouble Math again without it being so fast :/
Lowering the CPU clock speed within dosbox with CTRL-F11 makes the game have intermittent slowdown/lag problems at 25% which is where the game starts becoming actually playable.
It's too bad these older games have been abandoned as I'd love to re-experience my childhood once more. Thanks for your help & input
I think it was the VMWare that Omega referred to.