• dosbox resolution detection

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    @supercom32 said in Dosbox: Where are game specific configration saved?:

    Hi Everyone,

    When you launch a game EXE and make changes to the keymap, or other settings at runtime, where exactly are these settings saved? Are game specific changes actually retained, or is everything reset back to default each time?

    For that matter, Is there a way to add game specific configurations (Maybe a default file it searches for or something inside the game folder) without breaking the automatic mounting of folders and such?

    This depends on which configurations you refer. The one from retropie/emulationstation or that one that you change in the game itself?

    For the game changes itself I worked a lot on this to get a clean setup. I do this with the OverlayFS feature in Linux. This needs some fstab changes and common folder structure. But it would maybe fullfill your requirements. I planned to document it somewhere. If you're interested I would tell you some more details.

    regards
    Andreas

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    @escc1986 You can compile it and test it yourself. But yes I imagine it will get added into RetroPie officially

    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28486/i-hope-we-are-getting-dosbox-pure-at-some-point/15?_=1608633673932

  • No sound in DosBox?

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    @MeltedPineapple hello! I suspect you're having an eXoDOS version of the game. @mitu is correct in saying there are parameters to help you configure your setup. To have the dosbox.conf (or any conf file or commands) you did use to launch the game would help a lot! Off top of my head here are some parameters you can use to run the game:

    c:\> monkey.exe r <- enable Roland MT-32 (requires specific files and setup) c:\> monkey.exe i <- enable internal speaker c:\> monkey.exe a <- enable Soundblaster and Adlib (most compatible) c:\> monkey.exe v <- force VGA

    You can use a combination as well:

    c:\> monkey.exe a v <- enable Soundblaster and VGA

    Search for Monkey Island reference card for DOS on the Web to get more keyboard shortcuts and interesting info. The most interesting shortcut for you would be Ctrl + S which turns on / off the sound (only working for Internal Speaker though).

    Note: my recommendation would be for you to give a try to ScummVM for anything Lucasfilm games/LucasArts related. Very easy to use and you'll get the best experience possible. Check Retropie docs here for installation and ScummVM wiki to properly configure the games.

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    @sega-dude can't you just install the binary from the experimental package list?

  • DosBox more space in C

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    @xNYARLx when you enter the mount command add the option -freesize 1024

    That'll make the virtual disk drive 1024mb so you can install fallout

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    @nemo93 said in [Solved] "Ecstatica" - issues with saving games in DosBox:

    @AdamBeGood You don't have apologize or be sorry for anything. Asking questions and seeking for help is what this forum is there for :-)

    Under DOSbox, swapping discs around is not clearly indicated as you experienced yourself! Yet it does work flawless. Let me share a quick hint as well that could come in handy.

    Some games do support natively multiple CDROM drives. Meaning you can mount the different "isos" images and assign these to different drives letters. As you mentioned Command & Conquer let's use this as an example below. Just add something like that in your [autoexec] section:

    [autoexec] imgmount d /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/isos/comcon/CaCCD1.iso -t cdrom imgmount e /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/isos/comcon/CaCCD2.iso -t cdrom mount c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/games C: CD COMCON C&C.EXE EXIT

    Then no more disc swapping in-game :-) Other games where this is working which I've tested: Under a Killing Moon, Ripper (6 discs!!), Pandora Directive. I haven't tried with the Wing Commander serie so feel free to report back if you have some success!!

    Interesting! And I guess that would work with three disks to accommodate Covert Operations also? Great tip!

    Thanks again!

    Edit - that didn't seem to work for me actually with Covert Ops.. but it may be something I am doing wrong here. That is quite likely. Everything works perfectly so I won't push my luck!

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    Correct, @mitu , I created a separate system that lists the conf files:

    <system> <name>p2000t</name> <fullname>Philips P2000</fullname> <path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/p2000t</path> <extension>.conf .CONF</extension> <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ p2000t %ROM%</command> <platform>p2000t</platform> <theme>p2000t</theme> </system>

    Runcommand looked good:

    Parameters: Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox-sdl2/bin/dosbox -conf "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/p2000t/Monkey.conf" fluidsynth: warning: Requested a period size of 64, got 480 instead fluidsynth: warning: Failed to set thread to high priority fluidsynth: warning: Failed to pin the sample data to RAM; swapping is possible. DOSBox version SVN Copyright 2002-2019 DOSBox Team, published under GNU GPL. --- CONFIG: Loading primary settings from config file /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/p2000t/Monkey.conf SDL: Current window pixel format: SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB8888 MIDI:fluidsynth: loaded soundfont: /usr/share/sounds/sf2/FluidR3_GM.sf2 MIDI: Opened device:fluidsynth One joystick reported, initializing with 4axis Using joystick Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver with 6 axes, 15 buttons and 1 hat(s) Using driver "opengl" for renderer

    I am happy to investigate more if it helps the community. If we collectively believe this is a problem with a 20-year old emulator, I am also content to call this one good enough and run without a joystick. :)

  • Dosbox Mapper : Question

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    @mitu said in Dosbox Mapper : Question:

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    Thank you Mitu . I just deleted the xboxdrv and everything that made it working ...

    my gamepad seems to work on the game now

    i truly appreciate the help

  • ExoDOSConverter beta

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    eXoConverter 0.9.7-beta
    https://github.com/Voljega/ExoDOSConverter/releases/tag/0.9.7-beta

    Changelog:

    Support for eXoDOS v6 Lite Support for eXo Apple II GS Support for eXo ScummVM (mostly broken support at the moment) Lots of fixes replace mount by subst when converting to dosbox-pure, compatibly for this coimmand should be added in a future dosbox-pure release
  • Help With Dosbox "xboxdrv" Driver

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    @ExarKunIv

    lol no problem

    You helped me get my set up for my controller and helped me with the keys ... i have struggled with this for 4 days lol ... glad it works and i hope others can see this and get the idea how it works :)

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    @mitu

    Thank you Very Help ... might consider one of those options

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  • Dosbox Help Question ? ISO vs IMG

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    @jgeibel @wossquee Not sure if you still care about this, but this is now possible by using the new retroarch core dosbox-pure. Just tested it out and now I'm able to get this pinball game working vertically on my cocktail table setup. Now to add 2 flipper buttons on the side so it plays like a real pinball table.

    Also note that I had to change the IRQ setting to use IRQ 5 instead of IRQ 7 (the default) to get the sound effects to work.

  • DosBox Sound Issue

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    @ReadyPlayaWon said in Mad Dog McCree Dos Box Help:

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    Hi ReadyPlayaWon

    May i ask ... i did get my pi 4 and im enjoying it alot

    i just tested the mad dog on 3do emulation and i was wondering , im using the dolphen bar/wii mote to use as a light gun ... i dont know how to reload ... any advice or tips?

  • Help on Ir-Dos box

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    @Folly

    Thanks Folly

    this really is going to help me

    Thank you !!!!

  • DOSBox games with Thrustmaster USB

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    @quicksilver Thanks, yeah, I tried all the joysticktype settings including 2axis, which is supposed to allow two controllers. Didn't help.

    However, this morning I tried renaming the default dosbox-SVN.conf in retropie/configs/pc. I then ran DOSBox again from +Start DOCBox.sh and the screen looked different and the keyboard started generating invalid characters. I quit out and DOSBOX had recreated a new dosbox-SVN.conf. I renamed that one and reinstated the original one then ran it again. All of a sudden the Thrustmaster is recognised ! No idea what has changed. I guess forcing it to recreate a dosbox-SVN.conf must have also caused it to update some other setting file.

    Anyway, I'm happy it's working now. Thanks quicksilver for your suggestions.

  • Stupid RetroPie trick #19823728137

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    @VictimRLSH yes it is possible to install on retropie and desktop, we did this a few weeks ago testing some games, full screen needs to be adjusted by going to the games files. I think conquest we had a left small screen but got it to full screen.