Bart Oldeman schrieb:
> Yes. But you don't need DOSEMU. It's nice to see that DOOM runs in DOSEMU
> (even though without sound), but it's more of theoretical than of
> practical value as native versions of DOOM have existed for Linux since
> (at least) 1995. Indeed I went through all levels of Doom 1 shareware on
> my 386SX 20Mhz with Slackware in 1995 (made the screen a bit smaller
> though ;-).

Hi Bart, please "do the bart man" and be so kind as to 
technically exlpain why "no sound" with DOS-DOOM

thank you :-)
 

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