Request : Help on Dos box
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@escc1986 we can't support third party images. See: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
If you want troubleshooting help youll need to start with the official stock image. Otherwise you'll need to ask the that image's creator for help.
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think you could still help me , im just a noob at this and it shoulnt be that hard .
ok ... i encounter another issue
i entered Dosbox command
the keyboard is typing different keys ... so the keyboard is messed up
here is my config file for dosbox
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ok if i made a new image by myself ... and encounter this same problem ... would you help me ... when i get to that point
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@escc1986 said in Request : Help on Dos box:
think you could still help me , im just a noob at this and it shoulnt be that hard .
ok ... i encounter another issue
i entered Dosbox command
the keyboard is typing different keys ... so the keyboard is messed up
here is my config file for dosbox
All of the issues you are having is because you are using a third party image. There is no way to know what settings the image creator messed with, which means we have no baseline for troubleshooting. I'm sorry but I don't want to spend all day trying to blindly troubleshoot your third party image.
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@escc1986 if you start with a stock image I would gladly assist you
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Thank you ... appreciate that .. that ok let me create a new image and try
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do i have to post a thread , so you guys can delete this one ?
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please delete this thread as it was a waste of time , and im sorry .. just learned something new and i appreciate it
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@escc1986 said in Request : Help on Dos box:
so you guys can delete this one ?
We don't usually delete topics just because someone used an unsupported system, even if they seem like a waste of time/bits. Don't worry about it, just don't come back using another 'made' image - start with the image from retropie.org.uk/download and follow the docs to install and configure it.
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@escc1986 once you get the official image set up feel free to continue using this thread to troubleshoot setting up your dos game.
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Thank you both , and yes i do apologize for any incovience i may have cause ... i will use a new image next time , i talk with you guy
thank you for the lesson learned
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Ok I'm back ... From the start
For some reason there isn't any news or Help on the Subject of Willy Bemish (CD) Talkie and in the Compatible list , it's not listed
When trying to install the game I get
"Error creating Configuration file"
Yes I mounted the ISO
By going into dosbox and typing
imgmount c "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/willy /willy.iso" -t iso -fs iso
It said mounted
And I typed
C:
C:install Willy.exe
It takes me to the install method
When I typed drive C and press install (in the install menu)
It says
Error creating configuration file (press any key to exit)
Is it possible for this game to work ?
Hope your able to help
Thank you
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@escc1986 it should run on dosbox just fine. Let me see if I can get it running and then I'll report back to you
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@escc1986 btw you can't install the game to drive C: because you already mounted your iso there. In other words you should imgmount to D: if you are going to install to C:
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Hi quicksilver
Nice to hear back from you
It should run fine , Thank you letting me know , I was having doubts
Yes , I would love to hear if you got it working , I would appreciate that a lot , thanks for for going to test it out
I having had luck
And ok I will follow your direction with installing it to the D drive instead of C
If you get it to work , hope you can make me a step by step guide
Thank you once again
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@escc1986 so try installing the game by following the commands you used above but instead of
imgmount c "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/willy /willy.iso" -t iso -fs iso
do:
imgmount d "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/willy /willy.iso" -t iso -fs iso
Then when it asks for the install location, choose C:
once the game is installed the easiest way of running the game will be to make a .conf file for the game. Create a blank file named nameofgame.conf (name Willy or willy beamish or whatever as long as it is .conf extension). In the .conf file create a section that looks like this:
[autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. mount c "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/" imgmount d "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/willy/willy.iso" -t iso c: cd willy willy.exe
Obviously make sure that the file paths I listed above actually are the same as what is on your pi, if they arent the same then change what I wrote above so that they point to the right file correctly. Also make sure that you use upper/lower case exactly too.
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Wow you got it to work !!!! , that's amazing
I'm going to try to give it a go
Thanks for the simple instructions
If I get stuck I will inform you
Thank you once again for the instructions, means a lot
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Hi quicksilver
Did you get the game working ?
I tried and I tried to follow your directions exactly how you instructed me
I'm not sure what I did wrong
The last try I attempted ,Froze my system
I would try to boot my Pi back up and it wouldn't get to the main retropie menu it hanged and froze at command
It made a dynamix folder in the Willy folder
Had to delete that folder with every other thing thing that had to do with Willy to get the main menu on boot
This games seems actually seems so weird to get running compared to other games
Any more advice you may share with me ?
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@escc1986 are you using the stock pi image?
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Yes using the stock image
I guess I must be doIng something wrong
I must try again later today
Well let me ask you ...
When you start dosbox
Do you first
mount C
Then
Do the Imgmount
Because when I first did the imgmount , and tried to install it said that there was no C drive to install to
But when I did mount C first , then the imgmount it allowed me to install it on C
Please verfy what I should be doing first
I have the right steps but maby in doing them in a different order ?
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