Dos
Box is a great way to play old games but having to learn all of the command
prompts can be frustrating.
D-Fend Reloaded is a front end for Dos Box that stores all of the settings
needed for games. Starting the game is then as simple as double-clicking on its
entry in the games list.
D-Fend Reloaded takes up from where the first D-Fend software (now sadly no
longer updated) ended and is a true open-source project.
There are some useful installation options. The program settings can be kept
in the program folder itself – the recommended setting for XP if all the users
are adminstrators. Recognising that more users will have ordinary accounts
without access rights to these folders, the default option saves settings in the
user accounts Documents folder. Finally, the settings can be stored in the
program folder as a portable application, ideal for taking games on a USB stick.
It even comes with Dos Box, so there is no need to install this software
first, the Free Dos tools and Doszip Commander software for use with Dos Box.
When run for the first time, D-Fend Reloaded looks for Dos Box, if it was not
installed at the same time, and also prompts to pick a folder to use for games.
It is best to keep with the suggestion. It also gives the opportunity to set how
often the software will check for updates.
D-Fend Reloaded 0.6.0 has new interface that looks like Windows Explorer to
make it easier to browse available games. It can also play games designed for
earlier versions of Windows or the emulator ScummVM.
Some ScummVM games are supplied as Zip files. D-Fend Reloaded does not need
any installation of these files, it will automatically uncompress the game, run
it and then pack it away when it is finished. ScummVM games can be given a
profile.
If you need some games to get started, there is are
several
games packages. These include the games and all the settings.
D-Fend Reloaded is an excellent way to play old games and the perfect
compliment to Dos Box.
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