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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69 @tyreal90
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      @tyreal90 i already have the trio 64v drivers running in windows 3.11 . i am testing other drivers now

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @tyreal90
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        @tyreal90 I also forgot. to install drivers you might have to exit windows to dos and in the windows directory type setup

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        • edmaul69E
          edmaul69
          last edited by edmaul69

          trio 3d drivers work on windows 3.11. i dont have windows 95 to test savage3d. Virge/trio 3d was the first 3d accelerator so it might work for some of your games. trio 3d is the newest version of virge

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            tyreal90 @edmaul69
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            @edmaul69

            Excellent. I will try these when I get off of work today at 6:30pm MST.

            Will update with results tonight! and thank you again for the help!

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @tyreal90
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              @tyreal90 no problem. I am hopeful for some of the better 3d games to work on windows 95. I have a ton of games on cd i want to try to get working. Now that you have posted another way to get win95 setup i am going to have to try to install it.

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              • edmaul69E
                edmaul69
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                I tried the trio 3d/2x driver and that did not work on win 3.11 😞 So it looks like on the s3 drivers site trio 3d (365drv) is the newest driver i can get to work on win 3.11. I would try savage 3d (380drv), trio 3d/2x (362drv), pro savage (370drv) and virge/dx-gx (375drv) drivers and see if you can get any of those working.

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                  tyreal90
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                  @edmaul69 said in Windows 95!:

                  (365drv) is the newest driver i can

                  alright will do. The website keeps coming in and out of being available. I am trying to nab all the drivers as once.

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                  • edmaul69E
                    edmaul69 @tyreal90
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                    @tyreal90 it always fails the first time. Back out and try again and it works.

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                      tyreal90
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                      ok more bad news. All of those drivers flew past the win95. It didn't recognize any of them. How do I install from MS-Dos? I'm also going to see if I can resurrect a PCI bus emulator off the dosbox config file.

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                      • edmaul69E
                        edmaul69 @tyreal90
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                        @tyreal90 so 365drv didnt work? So if you can exit windows 95 to dos prompt you would go into windows folder if you arent already there and type setup. It should take you into windows setup. Then go and change the video driver. Im not 100% positive you can do this in windows 95. But if you have "exit" in your .sh file you use from emulationstation to boot win 95 you need to remove the exit command. Otherwise it will kick you back to emulationstation instead of dos. Then if you need to get back to emulationstation type exit.

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                          tyreal90
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                          Alright, I have a brilliant idea....

                          http://ykhwong.x-y.net/

                          The above site has the source code for dosbox daum. What if we compiled it to run on the raspberry pi? It has the necessary changes to emulate a voodoo graphics card with a PCI slot and it does opengl and 3dfx emulation. Do you know of any tweaks that were made to the raspberry pi version to make it run faster? This is the reason why I can play Directx games on the pc side and not the PI side. Unless there is a large tweak that allows dosbox to run faster on pi then if we don't sacrifice too much speed this will be perfect. Also, we've been working hard on this but I wanted to show you some success I had tonight. Presenting.... heroes 2 of might and magic!!!

                          0_1490668594827_20170327_202355.jpg

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                            tyreal90 @edmaul69
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                            @edmaul69

                            I can get to the msdos prompt but I do not see a setup in my windows folder. I will try again tomorrow but thank you for all the help. You should go through the windows instruction so that we can both experiment at once. I was able to make a .vhd instead of a .img file using dosbox daum and therefore, I can open the drive up on windows 10 to pop files in and out. That was my only change from the instructions.

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                              edmaul69 @tyreal90
                              last edited by edmaul69

                              @tyreal90 first question, in /opt/retropie/configs/pc/dosbox-SVN.conf do you have it set to:

                              machine=svga_s3
                              

                              i wanted to set up win 95 today but i was installing lr-mess2016 on my pi and it took 8 hours to do. I am hopefully going to try to set this up tomorrow. Have you tried to install the s3 drivers while on a pc then transferred over?i know that the trio 64v and trio 3d drivers work in dosbox on the pi as i installed them on both the pc and on the pi so we should be able to get them loaded on windows 95. If we can get support for voodoo that would be awesome.

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                                edmaul69 @tyreal90
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                                @tyreal90 so i have a 2gb image already made with windows 95 on it. I cannot figure out how to get it to run in dosbox. On my pc if i use:

                                Imgmount c c:\windows95.img -t hdd -fs fat 
                                

                                And change to the windows directory and type win to start windows i get this:

                                This version of windows does not run on MS-DOS 7.00 or earlier. I am not sure how to get it to boot in dosbox.
                                
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                                  backstander @edmaul69
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                                  @edmaul69

                                  This version of windows does not run on MS-DOS 7.00 or earlier.

                                  What does it say at the Dosbox command prompt when you type in ver ?

                                  Update
                                  I think you can change the "version" that Dosbox reports:
                                  http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/VER

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                                    tyreal90 @edmaul69
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                                    @edmaul69

                                    My mount command is:

                                    Imgmount 2 pathforfile.img -t hdd -size 512,63,128,520 -fs none
                                    

                                    When I want to boot to windows 95 I just type: boot -l c

                                    Try that and let me know if it works. Dosbox on a windows machine usually views its own folder as a path that doesn't need explanation so mine just has windows95.vhd in the path part because I keep the file in my dosbox folder (windows 10).

                                    I checked because it was a good suggestion but it is already on machine=svga_s3.

                                    I remade the image without the PCI and Voodoo drivers clunking it up and hopefully I may have more luck with that clean install.

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                                      edmaul69 @tyreal90
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                                      @tyreal90 yeah let me know. I am creating an image but with the voodo set. :( i had too new of a windows 95 that uses a newer dos.

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                                      • edmaul69E
                                        edmaul69 @tyreal90
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                                        @tyreal90 you do know you can put the -l c command in your .sh file right after the other command and you dont have to type anything to go straight into windows

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                                        • edmaul69E
                                          edmaul69 @tyreal90
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                                          @tyreal90 how did you copy all the extra files onto the drive? If i transfer them with daum, dosbox7.4 doesnt recognize the files. And daum doest recognize anything i did on dosbox7.4 so if i tried to boot the drive that has windows set up on it, daum acts like its booting for the first time with blue screen and then crashes. Dosbox7.4 wont let me transfer any files onto the image.

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                                            tyreal90 @edmaul69
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                                            @edmaul69

                                            I was able to use dosbox daum to create a *.vhd file. The vhd file can still be mounted in dosbox but has the bonus of being able to mount it as a drive in windows 10 by double clicking it. In other words it is superior to the .img file that you are being asked to create in the tutorial. Then you can put all the files you want in and out of the drive and just unmount and you are ready to go.

                                            My disk creation command line was: imgmake win95.vhd -t hd hd_2gig -nofs

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