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    I hope we are getting DOSBox Pure at some point.

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      Zering
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      @themazingness Full controller support and CD images from zips... sounds awesome.
      What's that shmup at the end? The soundtrack sounds ripped straight out of Assault on Precinct 13.

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      • ClassicGMRC
        ClassicGMR @themazingness
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        @themazingness This sounds fantastic!!

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        • ExarKunIvE
          ExarKunIv @themazingness
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          @themazingness i saw this last nite from one of my dos groups. it looks very cool. i really do hope that it comes to Pi at some point.

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            nemo93 @Zering
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            @zering you mean at 1:56 in the video?

            If so it's the good old Xenon 2 from The Bitmap Brothers. If you're interested I recommend you go with the Amiga version where the music and gfx are simply much better than the PC/DOS version. It's one of the first game to rely on sampled music which is from Bomb the Bass "Megablast (Hip Hop on Precinct 13)". More info on Wikipedia.

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              Zering @nemo93
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              @nemo93 Yup, that's the one.
              That's interesting, I did not know that. I knew I could hear Carpenter's score in there!
              I may have to give it a spin on the Amiga, I've had it a while and keep trying to delve into the Amiga's library but find it pretty overwhelming.

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                BuZz administrators @nemo93
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                @nemo93 The CDTV version is good. Sound FX + CD audio and speech for the shop part.

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                • sirhenrythe5thS
                  sirhenrythe5th @BuZz
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                  @buzz said in I hope we are getting DOSBox Pure at some point.:

                  @nemo93 The CDTV version is good. Sound FX + CD audio and speech for the shop part.

                  Second this!
                  I was so impressed by the soundtrack that i bought the LP from Bomb the Bass "Into the Dragon" :D

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                    Zering @sirhenrythe5th
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                    @sirhenrythe5th Did you guys just give me a reason to play the CDTV? ^^

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                      BuZz administrators @sirhenrythe5th
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                      @sirhenrythe5th btw https://readonlymemory.vg/shop/media/the-bitmap-brothers-odyssey/

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                        hooperre
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                        Was released today on RetroArch!

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                        • retropieuser555R
                          retropieuser555 @hooperre
                          last edited by retropieuser555

                          @hooperre Cool! Have you been able to install it and have a try?

                          Edit: Okay I got it working and am playing Champion Manager 2, I had to install GCC with G++, then in the makefile from the dosbox pure github I changed the line CXX := g++ (https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroArch/comments/khmubg/dosbox_pure_out_now_for_public_testing/ggndjer/)

                          From there I compiled it, put the core in a folder for retroarch to test it and it works. The only dos games I have are CM2 and Fallout though.

                          But yeah, as a quick test around this does work and the mouse is way easier to setup than standalone dosbox

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                          • ExarKunIvE
                            ExarKunIv @hooperre
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                            @hooperre very cool. cant wait to try it

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                              xwons
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                              I hope we get a Retropie release soon!

                              (I'm a bit afraid of compiling it myself and messing with Retropie's own configuration)

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                                xwons @retropieuser555
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                                @retropieuser555 said in I hope we are getting DOSBox Pure at some point.:

                                @hooperre Cool! Have you been able to install it and have a try?

                                Edit: Okay I got it working and am playing Champion Manager 2, I had to install GCC with G++, then in the makefile from the dosbox pure github I changed the line CXX := g++ (https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroArch/comments/khmubg/dosbox_pure_out_now_for_public_testing/ggndjer/)

                                From there I compiled it, put the core in a folder for retroarch to test it and it works. The only dos games I have are CM2 and Fallout though.

                                But yeah, as a quick test around this does work and the mouse is way easier to setup than standalone dosbox

                                Hey, how did you do it at the end? Did you finally compile it from source? When using the precompiled binary for arm7, it complains that `GLIBC_2.29' is not found.

                                This is the full output of the logfile:

                                pi@retropie:~ $ cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log
                                Parameters:
                                Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L  /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure/dosbox_pure_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/pc/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/1992tris (1993).zip" --verbose --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg
                                [INFO] RetroArch 1.8.8 (Git 9552f87)
                                [INFO] Redirecting save file to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/1992tris (1993).srm".
                                [INFO] Redirecting save state to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/1992tris (1993).state".
                                [INFO] === Build =======================================
                                [INFO] Capabilities:  NEON VFPv3 VFPv4
                                [INFO] Built: Nov  2 2020
                                [INFO] Version: 1.8.8
                                [INFO] Git: 9552f87
                                [INFO] =================================================
                                [INFO] Loading dynamic libretro core from: "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure/dosbox_pure_libretro.so"
                                [ERROR] Failed to open libretro core: "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure/dosbox_pure_libretro.so"
                                Error(s): /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure/dosbox_pure_libretro.so)
                                [INFO] Content ran for a total of: 00 hours, 00 minutes, 00 seconds.
                                [INFO] Unloading game..
                                [INFO] Unloading core..
                                [INFO] Unloading core symbols..
                                [INFO] [Video]: Does not have enough samples for monitor refresh rate estimation. Requires to run for at least 4096 frames.
                                
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                                • retropieuser555R
                                  retropieuser555 @xwons
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                                  @xwons yup I was getting that error too with the arm7 released version on GitHub, you have to compile it yourself then it'll work.

                                  When you first try and compile though it'll complain it can't find GCC so you'll need to install that beforehand.

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                                    xwons @retropieuser555
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                                    @retropieuser555 Thanks! I compiled it, and it didn't even ask for any dependencies. It just took a few minutes, and then I used the dosbox_pure_libretro.so file it generated. Seems to work fine (although results vary depending on the game).

                                    If anyone is interested in step-by-step instructions on how to configure it for an existing retropie installation, I don't mind sharing.

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                                      kash18 @xwons
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                                      @xwons If you can share it step by step

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                                        xwons @kash18
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                                        Ok, so first of all, let's assume you have the latest version of Retropie. I tried it in a raspberry pi 4, but it should work on a rpi3 as well.

                                        Let's start by connecting to your RPi via ssh and downloading the source and compiling it:

                                        git clone https://github.com/schellingb/dosbox-pure
                                        cd dosbox-pure
                                        make
                                        

                                        After a while, it will compile a file called dosbox_pure_libretro.so. We have to copy it somewhere where Retropie can find it, the folder where the libretrocores are stored:

                                        mkdir /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure
                                        cp dosbox_pure_libretro.so /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure/
                                        

                                        And now we have to tell retropie to use that core when launching DOSBox games. I find it easier if we first install the official (non-retroarch) dosbox package with the Retropie-setup script.
                                        Run:

                                        sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
                                        

                                        and select Manage packages, Manage optional packages, dosbox, and install via binary files.
                                        (this will add the MS-DOS entry to EmulationStation and create the pc folder in ~/RetroPie/roms/ where you can place your games).

                                        Now we add dosbox-pure as an emulator for "pc" games:
                                        Edit the /opt/retropie/configs/pc/emulators.cfg file with your preferred text editor and leave it like this:

                                        dosbox = "bash /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/+Start\ DOSBox.sh %ROM%"
                                        lr-dosbox-pure = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L  /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-dosbox-pure/dosbox_pure_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/pc/retroarch.cfg %ROM%"
                                        default = "lr-dosbox-pure"
                                        

                                        Finally, since dosbox-pure can run games directly in .zip format, we tell EmulationStation to include Zip files in the list of games:
                                        Edit the /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg, search for the section corresponding to the pc system, and add .zip and .ZIP as valid extensions. It should look like this:

                                        <system>
                                           <name>pc</name>
                                           <fullname>PC</fullname>
                                           <path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc</path>
                                           <extension>.bat .com .exe .sh .conf .zip .BAT .COM .EXE .SH .CONF .ZIP</extension>
                                           <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ pc %ROM%</command>
                                           <platform>pc</platform>
                                           <theme>pc</theme>
                                         </system>
                                        

                                        Save, and restart Retropie. MS-DOS should now be an entry and your games should be listed in there. Many games will already be preconfigured to use a gamepad, and you can bring up a virtual keyboard by pressing L3 (the left analog stick in Playstation-like controllers).

                                        Enjoy!

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                                          A Former User @Darksavior
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                                          @darksavior it seems eventually there will be no limit to what vintage game the Raspberry Pi can run, it has already emulated the overwhelming majority of gaming systems out there, the one thing it appears to be missing is full DOS x86 emulation with 3D acceleration and support for Windows 9x, which was also used as a gaming OS by many.

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                                          • retropieuser555R
                                            retropieuser555 @xwons
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                                            @xwons nice write up! So which games have you tried and found don't run quite so well? I've also noticed putting games in zips makes them load slower.

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