Can we expect an lr-package for dosbox some day?
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Nm i figured it out. Deleted
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Um, so i just installed lr-dosbox but i can't select it from the runcommand screen. So if i start a game it won't go further than the runcommand screen until i also install dosbox itself.
How do i switch to lr-dosbox? -
@dudleydes Does that mean you have duplicate entries for each game in ES? I guess with the new hidden feature I can just hide the .sh files or change the es_systems.cfg if I want to switch over fully.
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@hooperre I just have a
.conf
file for games in lr-dosbox, no.sh
files. With the recent changes to the+Start DOSBox.sh
script, it is now possible to use these.conf
files to launch games in the standalone version of DOSBox. -
@dudleydes Oh okay. Do the
.conf
files need to be empty outside of[autoexec]
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@hooperre said in Can we expect an lr-package for dosbox some day?:
@dudleydes Oh okay. Do the
.conf
files need to be empty outside of[autoexec]
?You can override any default dosbox options in the .conf file. So, for example, here's a way to set up a custom scaler just for Quake, in Quake.conf:
[render] scaler=tv2x [autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. # You can put your MOUNT lines here. MOUNT c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc C: CD GAMES/QUAKE_SW/ QUAKE.EXE EXIT
Just don't forget specify the correct config section in brackets (like
[autoexec]
or[render]
) that the options belong to. -
@psyke83 Okay. I have a bunch of working
.conf
files that are opened with my.sh
files currently. I assume if I launch those from lr-dosbox that they should work. -
lines. You put them before all the mount stuff. I have have several games i change their speed with cycles= and stuff like that this way. -
@psyke83 an example of how i have my individual game conf files
[autoexec] cycles=150 mount c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc c: cd/cstlewlf CE.EXE exit
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