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fake86-0.13.9.16.tar.gz 2013-09-16 118.1 kB
fake86-0.13.9.16-win32.zip 2013-09-16 384.1 kB
fake86-0.13.9.13.tar.gz 2013-09-15 243.7 kB
fake86-0.13.9.13-win32.zip 2013-09-15 384.1 kB
fake86-0.13.7.25-win32.zip 2013-07-25 354.4 kB
fake86-0.13.7.25.tar.gz 2013-07-25 83.3 kB
fake86_0.12.9.19_powerpc.deb 2012-09-19 81.0 kB
fake86_0.12.9.19_amd64.deb 2012-09-19 87.8 kB
fake86_0.12.9.19_i386.deb 2012-09-19 75.6 kB
fake86-0.12.9.19-win32.zip 2012-09-19 362.4 kB
fake86-0.12.9.19.tar.gz 2012-09-19 86.2 kB
readme.txt 2012-09-18 1.1 kB
fake86-packet-driver.zip 2012-09-18 5.5 kB
dos-boot.zip 2012-09-18 983.9 kB
fake86-0.12.9.16-win32.zip 2012-09-18 332.0 kB
fake86-0.12.9.16.tar.gz 2012-09-18 80.7 kB
Totals: 16 Items   3.7 MB 2
All Fake86 release version numbers are simply based on the date
I released it, in this format: 0.year.month.day

So just look for the most recent version based on that of course.
All releases will include the standard source tarball (*.tar.gz)
as well as a pre-compiled binary version for Win32. (*.zip)

I may also throw a pre-compiled .deb for i386 and amd64 Debian
and Ubuntu users for some versions.

dos-boot.zip contains a single 1.44 MB floppy disk image that
can be used by Fake86. It has MS-DOS 6.22, and a small subset of
the tools from it that can used to partition, format, and make
bootable a new blank hard drive image. (fdisk, format, sys, etc)

There was room left on the disk, so I also included the old
freeware game Jetpack from the early 1990's.

After unzipping the disk image, you can boot it in Fake86 by
using this command:

fake86 -fd0 dos-boot.img


fake86-packet-driver.zip includes a standard DOS packet driver
that can be used inside Fake86 to use networked DOS applications
if using Fake86 with network emulation support.
Source: readme.txt, updated 2012-09-18