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vDosPlus VS My 90's TV

Compare vDosPlus VS My 90's TV and see what are their differences

vDosPlus logo vDosPlus

vDosPlus (formerly vDos-lfn) is a free general-purpose non-gaming DOS emulator running on Windows...

My 90's TV logo My 90's TV

TV from your childhood
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  • My 90's TV Landing page
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    2019-07-22

vDosPlus videos

How to print from vDosPlus (or vDos / DOSBox)

My 90's TV videos

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, My 90's TV seems to be a lot more popular than vDosPlus. While we know about 21 links to My 90's TV, we've tracked only 1 mention of vDosPlus. 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.

vDosPlus mentions (1)

  • how to? lpt1 lags
    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

My 90's TV mentions (21)

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing vDosPlus and My 90's TV, you can also consider the following products

DOSBox - DOSBox is a DOS-emulator that uses the SDL-library.

90 Kids - Play all arcade games from the 90s

vDos - vDos lets you conveniently run DOS applications by emulating a (spiced up) DOS PC in a window.

macintosh.js - A 1991 Macintosh in an app - for Windows, Linux, and macOS

DOSBox-X - DOSBox-X: Free, cross-platform and complete DOS, Windows 3.x and 9x emulation package

The Nostalgia Machine - Get your childhood jam on