While you can read (and you probably should) the DosBox setup and installation wiki page, here is a list of things that I did to get up and running.įirstly, I simply installed DosBox. If you don't already have BC3.1, TASM and TP7 lying around, then you can grab them from WinWorld - go to the Library section. However, below instructions assume that the Turbo Assember is installed into C:\TASMĪlso, besure to check out Fabien Sanglard's excellent article Let's Compile Like Its 1992 about how to use DosBox and Borland C++ 3.1 to compile Id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, if you want a walkthrough with lots of picures and well written text. I installed TASM 5.5 also, although I am not sure if you really need to do that. You don't need both BCPP3.1 and TP7, so if you don't want to use Pascal, don't download and install TP7, or vice versa. Retronew is a modern equivalent using olcPixelGameEngine.ġ6bit retro programming in DosBox with Borland C++ 3.1 Turbo Pascal 7 and TASMĭosBox, Borland C++ 3.1 and Turbo Pascal 7.0.