#Wordstar is now freely distributable and Robert J. Sawyer has worked hard to create a .zip with both WS and DOSBox-X already configured for running after unzipping.
It comes configured for a Windows system with local C:/ drive. You need to put the WS folder in the Zip in your local C:/ root path, and then DB-X will auto-mount and run WS automatically.
Mac and Linux users will need their own DB-X and to edit the .conf for mounting to Unixy paths.
@ellabellafull @WooShell
I downloaded this instead: https://winworldpc.com/product/wordstar/7 (6 MB)
It has the added benefit of letting you do a biblically accurate install from 19 floppies. (For some reason the installer didn't ask for disk 7, even though I selected all the features.) If you wanna skip that step, here's the C drive resulting from that install: http://ybshare.com/download/7hn42z8szb
@ellabellafull @WooShell Yup, half the file size is from poorly compressed PDFs. (They should be much smaller, given they're mostly black-and-white. [Not greyscale!])
There's also lots of other vaguely related stuff in there. Unfortunately, picking that out is a pain because it's all dumped into the WordStar directory with no obvious organisation.