Help on Ir-Dos box
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@escc1986
For now i can't help you with that.
For myself I tried the Philips-P2000-emulator "m2000.exe" in lr-dosbox.
I have it fully working on normal dosbox :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7271/philips-p2000/2
lr-dosbox is still experimental, so I had also have speed issues, bad audio and keyboard issues.
Perhaps I will try to do some more work in the future. -
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I did succeeded to get it run faster :
dosbox_cpu_cycles = "9"
Perhaps you can improve it too, within the core options.
While running lr-dosbox press F1 and select "options".
(use cursors and x=forward z=back)
Press F1 again to go back. (settings are stored then)
core-options are in :
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg
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Thank you im going to give it a go and see
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cpu cycles = 9 didnt work well for me ,
it seemed like it slowed things down a bit
.... you are trying cpu cycles 9 on mad dog mcree right ?
plus still no sound , im not sure how to fix the sound
not sure if the instantiation files have to adjust something or if its the ir-dosbox emulation ?
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@Folly ok right now im at the Sound Settings of the installation screen for " Mad Dog McCree " game
What Settings Do You Prefer ?
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@escc1986
Did not try it on mad dog mcree.
Will have to search for that game.I used it for my P2000 emulation.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7271/philips-p2000/3
Now works perfect !You should select the default settings.
You can find them if you turn on advanced core options in retroarch.
dosbox_adv_options = "true"
dosbox_sblaster_base = "220"
dosbox_sblaster_dma = "1"
dosbox_sblaster_hdma = "7"
dosbox_sblaster_irq = "5"
It think it's not necessary to put this in you core options though. -
Thanks Folly for your input , I will check those setting out in advanced core options
The Philips P2000 seems very interesting , i have no idea about that Emulator , Could you describe to me in your words what's the Philips P2000 is and how does it work ?
The instructions are a bit confusing to me , but maby you could teach me basic step by step guide what to do first , second , third and so on
I'm so happy that you got it working !!! Pretty amazing ... what kind of games could you play on it ?
What's your favorite game for the Philips P2000 ?
Thanks again for those sound options , I'm going to try it in the morning
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@artescc1986 @escc1986
Will try and see if i can make a proper guide for everyone in the future !The P2000 is an all in one Z80 computer with microcassette and cartridge slot.
It's a sort of pre-MSX1 and uses the basic language.
It contains a teletext processor(developped for TV) for graphics.
So it looks like your watching teletext.
You can connect it to a TV with an antenna cable.
It could also send teletext to the TV if you selected that.
It was mainly sold in the Neterlands. I did have one too.
Nice thing about the microcassette was that it works like a diskdrive.The best game is Lazy-Bug, it's a pacman like game.
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I tried 10 games on lr-dosbox on my RPI4.
(I kept the dosbox_cpu_cycles = "9" line in the core-options)
Got 5 working perfect.
I also found "mad dog mcree" and tried it.
No speed issues and there is also sound.
Though I have no mouse emulation, so i can't play the game !!!
Seems this can be solved if analogue axis of the joystick are configured.
Have to figure that out later.-
Make this directory copy the ISO to this directory :
roms/pc/Mad Dog McCree (1993)/cd/ -
Make a .bat file in roms/pc/Mad Dog McCree (1993)/install.bat
imgmount D cd/maddog.iso -t iso d: install
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Install the game which makes this directory :
roms/pc/Mad Dog McCree (1993)/maddog/ -
Made a .bat file in roms/pc/Mad Dog McCree (1993)/maddog.bat
imgmount D cd/maddog.iso -t iso cd maddog maddog.bat
- Run the .bat file from roms/pc/Mad Dog McCree (1993)/maddog.bat
Still learning (WIP)
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