Based on our record, BSNES should be more popular than vDosPlus. It has been mentiond 2 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
It sounds like you're using LPT1 directly (bypassing the Windows print manager, which makes sense here) and filling up the printer's buffer. I know next to nothing about NTVDM, so I don't have a software fix to recommend. You might be able to bypass the problem by using a productivity-focused DOS emulator like vDOS or vDOSPlus. You could also try hardware fixes: hunting down an old parallel printer buffer or... Source: almost 2 years ago
The official "website" is the Github repository at https://github.com/bsnes-emu/bsnes/ but some unknown entity has snagged bsnes.org and is now also publicly linking to SNES ROMs they host on Github (Github doesn't care, you can report those repositories as much as you want. If you're not a rights holder they won't do anything). - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Bsnes is considered the most accurate one, but I personally use snes9x. Source: over 1 year ago
DOSBox - DOSBox is a DOS-emulator that uses the SDL-library.
RetroArch - RetroArch is a frontend for emulators, game engines and media players.
vDos - vDos lets you conveniently run DOS applications by emulating a (spiced up) DOS PC in a window.
Snes9x - Snes9x is a portable, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator.
FreeDOS - . creation tool just didn't feel up to the task. So, I created a new utility that may have better results.
OpenEmu - Console and Arcade video game emulator for macOS.