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What is a JRC file? File used for emulating games and other software for the older IBM PCjr system, which debuted in 1984; saves a replica of the data on a PCjr cartridge; can be run by DOSBox, but only if configured properly.

More Information To emulate the PCjr system in DOSBox, you must supply the machine=pcjr argument at the command line when starting DOSBox, or set the argument in the DOSBox.conf file. If DOSBox is configured properly for PCjr, you can boot cartridge files at the DOSBox command prompt by typing: BOOT [cart.jrc]

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What is a JRC file?

File used for emulating games and other software for the older IBM PCjr system, which debuted in 1984; saves a replica of the data on a PCjr cartridge; can be run by DOSBox, but only if configured properly.

More Information

To emulate the PCjr system in DOSBox, you must supply the machine=pcjr argument at the command line when starting DOSBox, or set the argument in the DOSBox.conf file. If DOSBox is configured properly for PCjr, you can boot cartridge files at the DOSBox command prompt by typing:

BOOT [cart.jrc]

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Updated: August 21, 2012

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What is a JRC file?
File used for emulating games and other software for the older IBM PCjr system, which debuted in 1984; saves a replica of the data on a PCjr cartridge; can be run by DOSBox, but only if configured properly.