The DOS game emulator for Mac OSX now sits at version 1.0.1. Doubleclicking a gamebox in Finder while it is waiting at the DOS prompt will now start the gamebox’s default program.Fixed crashes when launching programs from Finder while a DOS session is open.Off by default but can be toggled from the Game Inspector panel. Per-game option to close the window once the game exits to DOS.Fixed CoreMIDI output leaving notes hanging when you pause or quit.Optional MIDI delay for early-model MT-32s to fix lockups and missing instruments (see documentation for details.).No MT-32 emulation yet, for now Boxer only supports the real thing. Added documentation for making games play through a real MT-32: search for “mt32” from the Help menu.Tweaked how key repeats are handled, fixing misbehaviour in some games when holding down a key.Fixed mouse getting unlocked whenever the window size changes.Tweaked three-finger tap gesture to prevent accidental clicks and work more like OS X’s own single and double-taps.Fixes mouse control in Space Crusade, Fantasy Empires, Precision Simulator and others. Mouse input is now enabled for all games, not just ones that ask for the mouse.If you find that any of your older games now run too slow, please send me a bug report! Reverted default CPU speed back to 3000 cycles, to improve PowerPC performance and fix timing issues in several old games.Fixed corrupt graphics in CGA and Tandy emulation modes on PowerPC Macs.Better progress messages, option to skip lengthy CD rips, and various other tweaks to game import UI behaviour.If you’ve had copy protection trouble with a game you imported from CD, try importing it again now.
It’s “The Dos game emulator that’s fit for your Mac”. Boxer, a dos emulator for Mac OSX, saw an update a week ago.