I use this to run Arcplus - a DOS database program.It works well under XP, and I print by redirecting lpt1 to a shared printer (HP 4250).ie: net use lpt1 tony-c5d0582f71HPLaserJet /persistent:yesDOSBox then sends lpt1 data direct to the printer.However I have to accept the printer default settings. in particular font size 10. This cannot be changed on the printer.Is there any way to access the Windows (XP) printer driver?I have looked for a PCL command line string to change font without success (so far).Incidentally DOSBox is running under XP under VMware under my 2018 Macbook Pro. It is staggering that my DOS programs run very much faster than they ever did under a.real. Windows machine!
Der Planer 2 takes the recipe established by the first game in the series and runs with it, mostly branching out, offering you so many more options. At any rate, Der Planer 2 is the kind of game that while focused on managerial tasks in the realm of transportation of freight, there are also missions that branch out into guarding services, vacation and sightseeing services and tour guides and more.
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The game maps cover a large part of Europe, Scandinavia as well as USA. Furthermore, Der Planer 2 also brings about great economics managerial portions, as well as additional elements such as trivia questions, it includes robbery and other calamities, which greatly impact the game, in ways that are really good for creating a slightly tension drenched mood.
Crap.-After it only showed up in a small frame, because the screen solution of the game is 800x600 I tried to download an addition so that I can really play it on full screen without needing to resize my original solution.
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It's still a mighty economics and planning management game, so don't worry, the branching out won't detract from these other secondary portions of the game. And, also, if you'd like a managerial game based on transportation, but with fewer secondary gameplay ideas, is the more concise alternative.