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    How well does Retro PC Games Run on PI3?

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      RetroFreak89
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      Im curious i was thinking of installaling dosbox i believe it is how well does dos games run?
      Also what about Scumm? And other pc games like Commodore 64,Amiga..
      Hmm not sure what else there is i think thats it for the old pc games? Just Scumm, dosbox,com64,amiga unless theres more that i dont know?
      Anyways how do these run are they playable with a controller?

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      • herb_fargusH
        herb_fargus administrators
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        Try them and see. Mileage may vary

        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          HPK-de
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          Hi,
          they are runnig very well. I've got nearly 100 DOS-Games up and running, but it's a bit trial and error with the dosbox-configs, especially for old games which were complicated in the old days, like games from Origin (Ultima 7, Strike Commander e.g.).
          The Pi ist fast enough to run nearlly every DOS-PC game, which needed normal hardware. Only the very last games of this time are not playable, because some of them are using 3D acceleration cards like the voodoo cards, which are not emulated by dosbox.
          I've got several games which needs CD-ROMs, but that is easily done by mounting a virtual CD-ROM drive. The only problem is, you have to set an config file fpr every game, but that's mostly done by copy & paste ;)

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          • herb_fargusH
            herb_fargus administrators @HPK-de
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            @hpk-de I found that some games like commander keen ran better with rpix86 or better yet commander genius. If there are ports or game engines they typically will run better than dosbox, and I've found scummvm runs much better too (at least for the point and click games I tried)

            If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

            Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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              Omnija
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              • DD-IndeedD
                DD-Indeed
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                I briefly tested Jack Jackrabbit on Dosbox, but I didn't know how to configure the controller controls, as they didn't work straight out of thebox. The game run without any issues thou.

                My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                • edmaul69E
                  edmaul69 @HPK-de
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                  @hpk-de can i ask why you are creating seperate config files? I create individual.sh files for each game. Havent found a single need for a second config file. Any changes you need to make can be done in the .sh file

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                    RetroFreak89 @HPK-de
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                    @hpk-de hmm even daggerfall runs? The Elder scrolls

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @DD-Indeed
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                      @dd-indeed you need to hook up a mouse and keyboard. Press ctrl + f1 it puts you in the controller and keyboard config. It is kinda hard to see since they made it blue on black but you have a mouse cursor. Then save and exit.

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                        dudleydes @DD-Indeed
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                        @dd-indeed @edmaul69 If you enable dispmanx for DOSBox in the Configuration/Tools menu of the RetroPie setup script, then the keymapper will appear in black and white.

                        Edit: spelling of dispmanx

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                          edmaul69 @dudleydes
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                          @dudleydes are there any advantages/ disadvantages to using dispmanx in dosbox?

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                            dudleydes @edmaul69
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                            @edmaul69 Personally I don't use dispmanx in DOSBox as I see no advantage. I believe dispmanx messed up the video output for Albion.

                            I created and tested the mapper files on my desktop and then transferred them to my Pi so I had no need for enabling dispmanx. I only discovered the fix while following this issue.

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                              edmaul69 @dudleydes
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                              @dudleydes i just verified that i have dispmanx enabled and i get a blue and black config screen.

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                                dudleydes @edmaul69
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                                @edmaul69 Just tested now myself and I get black and white. In the file /opt/retropie/configs/all/dispmanx.cfg, I have the line dosbox="1".

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                                • edmaul69E
                                  edmaul69
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                                  Just verified it is the same setting for me. But still blue not white

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                                  • DD-IndeedD
                                    DD-Indeed @edmaul69
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                                    @edmaul69 said in How well does Retro PC Games Run on PI3?:

                                    @dd-indeed you need to hook up a mouse and keyboard. Press ctrl + f1 it puts you in the controller and keyboard config. It is kinda hard to see since they made it blue on black but you have a mouse cursor. Then save and exit.

                                    Thanks, I'll look into it again at some point.

                                    My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                    • muehltimeM
                                      muehltime
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                                      Every C64 I have tried so far runs very smoothly. Sometimes you have to figure out if you have to press space, tab, or figure out what the run/stop button translates to on a modern keyboard....

                                      but once running it's great. A man, are those characters way more responsive to an Xbox controller than the old C64 joystick....

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                                      • muehltimeM
                                        muehltime
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                                        Vice also has a Warp mode to make load times go by faster.

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                                        • MayKM
                                          MayK
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                                          You can probably run Secret Agent 3 pretty well.

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                                            drake999 @RetroFreak89
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                                            @retrofreak89 I have some input as far as DosBox is concerned, as I have tinkered with this a bit. DosBox distributed with RetroPie has dynamic recompilation enabled by default, and trust me that's what you want (i didn't realize this was possible on a non-x86 CPU at first). With this feature enabled, and if you max out the CPU cycles in the config file you get performance in the area of a 100 MHz x86 CPU, somewhere between a 486 and a Pentium. I've run old DOS games like Blood and Shadow Warrior on the Pi3 and they work well as long as you keep the default low resolution (320 x 200) I believe. Start raising the resolution, and the games quickly start becoming unplayable. I was also able to install Windows 3.1 under DosBox and run the old strategy game Outpost, which was a favorite of mine as a kid. Outpost ran well under Windows 3.1 (after some arm wrestling with the installer) with no sound stutter or other serious issues. Anything more advanced though would likely have issues however, such as War Craft 2 (which I have not tested, but would be delighted to find out it works well).

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