How to make a tool-assisted speedrun (TAS) for DOS games VIDEO
If you gotta go fast in DOS, perhaps JPC-RR is the program for you. Still in a rather early stage of development, the program nonetheless has already made several stunning speedruns of classic DOS games possible. Here's how you can get started making your own recordings of DOS inputs.
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DOS
JPC-RR
FreeDOS
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