July 31, 2024

How to install Jane's AH-64D Longbow on Windows 10 and Windows 11

how to install Jane's AH-64D Longbow on Windows 10 and Windows 11

Jane's AH-64D Longbow is a realistic combat flight simulator based on the AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter. The game was released on June, 1996 for the PC and was developed at Origin Systems. AH-64D Longbow was the second simulator released under the Jane's Combat Simulators line from Electronic Arts.

In this post I will show you one of the easiest ways to install Jane's Combat Simulations AH-64D Longbow on a Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC.

What do you need to make the installation

To complete the installation of Jane's AH-64D Longbow on your Windows 10/Windows 11 PC you will need the following programs or software:

  1. Installation CDs or installation .ISO images. (Download
  2. D-Fend Reloaded. A graphical environment for DOSBox, program that emulates a complete computer including the DOS command line and allows to run nearly all old DOS based games on modern hardware with any of the newer Windows versions (Download / Installation process).

Installation process

This is a standalone and straight forward installation process which is explained with more detail in the following video:

July 22, 2024

How to install D-Fend Reloaded (MS-DOS Emulator)

How to install D-Fend Reloaded (MS-DOS Emulator)
D-Fend Reloaded is a free and open source graphical environment for DOSBox. DOSBox emulates a complete computer including the DOS command line and allows to run nearly all old DOS based games on modern hardware with current Windows versions.

In this post I'm going to show how to install D-Fend Reloaded on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC.

Where to download D-Fend Reloaded

In order to install D-Fend Reloaded you have to download two files: the installer and the update package from its official website.

Installation process

In the following video, which you can also find on my YouTube Channel I explain the installation process of D-Fend Reloaded on Windows.

July 02, 2024

How to install HIND (Digital Integration, 1996) on Windows 10/11

How to install HIND (Digital Integration, 1996) on Windows 10/11

Hind is a combat flight simulation game released by Digital Integration in 1996 for MS-DOS compatible operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to Apache. The game features the Soviet military Mi-24V Hind-E helicopter.

In this article I will show how to install this game and make it work on Windows 10 or Windows 11 computers.

What do you need to make the installation

To complete the installation of Digital Integration's HIND on your Windows 10/Windows 11 PC you will need the following programs or software:

  • WineVDM. Allows modern 64-bits PCs to run 16-bit Windows programs. (Download)
  • HIND's installation CDs or .ISO images. (Download)
  • DxWnd (Download)
  • DxWnd Fix (Download)

Installation process

This is a standalone and straight forward installation process which is explained with more detail in the following video:


July 01, 2024

How to install Apache (Digital Integrations, 1994) on Windows 10/11

How to install Apache (Digital Integrations, 1994) on Windows 10/11
Considered by many to be the most powerful chopper ever to take to the skies, the Apache Longbow is the star of this detailed simulation.

Doing battle in four different combat theatres, you'll use the strength and agility of the Apache to defeat packs of Russian tanks, anti-aircraft systems, and other deadly threats.

In this article I will show you how to install Apache on modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 computers.

What do you need to make the installation

To complete the installation of Digital Integration's HIND on your Windows 10/Windows 11 PC you will need the following programs or software:

  • WineVDM. Allows modern 64-bits PCs to run 16-bit Windows programs. (Download)
  • Apache's installation CDs or .ISO images. (Download)
  • DxWnd (Download)
  • DxWnd Fix (Download)

Installation process

This is a standalone and straight forward installation process which is explained with more detail in the following video: