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    Configuration per core - how to turn off?

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    • AlexMurphyA
      AlexMurphy Banned @danfun
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      @danfun If you are replying to me... Glad it worked. As for those other emus it will be specific to each one. Very few have a graphical front end of their own like the RetroArch cores, except some MAMEs They will most likely be config files that need to be manually changed.

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        danfun @AlexMurphy
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        @AlexMurphy said in Configuration per core - how to turn off?:

        @danfun If you are replying to me... Glad it worked. As for those other emus it will be specific to each one. Very few have a graphical front end of their own like the RetroArch cores, except some MAMEs They will most likely be config files that need to be manually changed.

        yes I was replying to you. Do you (or anyone else reading this) know about a way to override on start config files? Would be nice if I could just stop these two files I created for that resolution hack to just not load on start of Dosbox emulator.

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        • AlexMurphyA
          AlexMurphy Banned @danfun
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          @danfun I don't use DOSbox but perhaps you could force the resolution in that specific and other emus from the runcommand launch. I couldn't tell you specifically how to do it but it's totally possible, I believe, by adding a run parameter. Or have you even tried going into the runcommand menu at launch and specifying a resolution for that specific emulator? This can also be done on a per-rom basis.

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            danfun @AlexMurphy
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            @AlexMurphy said in Configuration per core - how to turn off?:

            @danfun I don't use DOSbox but perhaps you could force the resolution in that specific and other emus from the runcommand launch. I couldn't tell you specifically how to do it but it's totally possible, I believe, by adding a run parameter. Or have you even tried going into the runcommand menu at launch and specifying a resolution for that specific emulator? This can also be done on a per-rom basis.

            I tried that but it didn't do any good. Just standard resolutions there and I need to set a very specific, custom viewport

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              dudleydes @danfun
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              @danfun DOSBox isn't a libretro core so it doesn't use any of the RetroArch configurations such as custom viewport.

              You can find the DOSBox config file, dosbox-SVN.conf, in the folder /opt/retropie/configs/pc.

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                danfun @dudleydes
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                @dudleydes said in Configuration per core - how to turn off?:

                You can find the DOSBox config file, dosbox-SVN.conf, in the folder /opt/retropie/configs/pc.

                Yeah I have tried to set a custom resolution in the config file but then Dosbox crashes on startup.

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                  dudleydes @danfun
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                  @danfun What settings do you try? The one I would try is aspect=true.

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                    danfun @dudleydes
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                    @dudleydes I tried that, also set fullscreen to true and specified the exact resolution in fullresolution and windowsize. I have a framework of 1600x240 and smaller resolutions are scaled up to pixel perfect fullscreen after some tinkering in this mode. Seems much easier to accomplish with emulators using Retroarch gui though.

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                    • AlexMurphyA
                      AlexMurphy Banned @danfun
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                      @danfun Yeah it is easier with Retro0_1495492075089_Untisixteen.png Arch.

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                        dudleydes @danfun
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                        @danfun You seem to exhausted all options in DOSBox so I don't know what else to suggest.

                        There is a libretro version of DOSBox but it is currently unusable because of this issue.

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                          danfun @dudleydes
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                          If I uncomment the onstart.sh and onend.sh scripts it works great, and with fullscreen. Doesn't seem like a very good solution in the long run though...

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