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You probably want to use the all-in-one Windows installation packages for the ease of installation, which are especially recommended for new and non-expert users. With the installer the installation process will be automated while allowing you to change the install folder and the default build to run if you prefer (and the option to install all builds to subdirectories), so that you will be able to start DOSBox-X as soon as the installation ends. A quick start guide is also included in the package, and shell context menus can be automatically added for a fast launch of DOSBox-X from the Windows Explorer. The Windows installers for the current DOSBox-X version 0.83.15 are available from:
* [dosbox-x-windows-0.83.15-setup.exe](https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x/releases/download/dosbox-x-v0.83.15/dosbox-x-windows-0.83.15-setup.exe) (Standard install mode; Windows XP or later)
* [dosbox-x-windows-0.83.15-setup-allusers.exe](https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x/releases/download/dosbox-x-v0.83.15/dosbox-x-windows-0.83.15-setup-allusers.exe) (Administrative install mode; Windows Vista or later)
Windows installers for the previous DOSBox-X versions are also available from:
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## Linux Packages (Flatpak or RPM)
(Linux packages for version 0.83.15 coming soon)
Both Flatpak and RPM packages are officially released for the Linux operating system (with X11). You can select one of these packages depending on your Linux system and your needs. The Linux Fatpak package has the advantage of being supported by most or all Linux distributions, but it will run in a sandbox on your Linux system so that you may not able to access some system-wide resources.
Flatpak packages are standalone applications independent of Linux distributions. For the current DOSBox-X version 0.83.1 the Linux Flatpak is available from:
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Or just "flatpak update" to update all Flatpak packages.
Official RPM packages are not available for the current version 0.83.14; you can however get locally built 64-bit Fedora RPM package from:
Official RPM packages are not available for the current version 0.83.15; you can however get locally built 64-bit Fedora RPM package for version 0.83.14 from:
* [dosbox-x-0.83.14-1.fc34.x86_64.rpm](https://github.com/rderooy/dosbox-x-rpm/raw/master/dosbox-x-0.83.14-1.fc34.x86_64.rpm)

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* NEC PC-98, AX, DOS/V emulation and Chinese/Japanese/Korean support
* Fully translatable user interfaces (with language files available)
* Better support and compatibility with DOS applications
* Support for more DOS commands and built-in external tools