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OpenApoc recently discovered that it is a DOSBox issue affecting all forks - see issue here at DOSBox-X tracker
https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x/issues/4904
Sadly, until DOSBox and DOSBox-X fix the problem NoCD will always present eventually
In the meantime you can compile your own distributions with the source and altering the affected lines of code in whatever DOSBox flavour you want
There is a precompiled DOSBox-X executable at the OpenApoc discord server for Win64 also
You know what I like with Linux ?
Every little tiny thing you want to do is always asking for 30 minutes of your time, may it be hacking a highly secured official website or changing your wallpaper.
So I fiddled with openApoc a bit.
Git, prereq, compilation, etc...All good ! And then I experienced a very smooth interface, but packed with a frigging bugfest, a crash every minute, whatever I tried.
Disgusted, I minded my own business for a while.
Then...Sheesh, why not trying something really, really stupid ?
And guess what ? Apoc's windows version, with cd.iso from steam, works PER-FECT-LY on Ubuntu through wine64 !
I have to try it on Steam deck someday.
Have a nice one !
Hi Cid, in that case, you're gonna like what I found !
I'm adding a new discussion on this topic.
Cheers