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    Dosbox on pi 4, game window is fullscreen but not centered on screen

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    • quicksilverQ
      quicksilver @Glaglachel
      last edited by

      @Glaglachel yes unfortunately dosbox doesn't behave the same way on the pi 4. Performance is actually better on my pi 3. Hopefully that can be fixed at some point because for now I cant find a perfect solution via the settings.

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        Glaglachel @quicksilver
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        @quicksilver Let's hope so :) I've just rebuilt one RPI3B+ with the last retropie 4.6 and everything is working as expected with no need to use dispmanx and parameters in my conf file are the same than previous versions :

        fullscreen=false
        fulldouble=false
        fullresolution=original
        windowresolution=original
        output=surface

        aspect=false
        scaler=none

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          RetroJoe @Glaglachel
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          @Glaglachel

          I'm using original Dosbox on my pi4
          Same as I used on pi3
          And all games I've tested so far approx 25 I had on pi3 are working great
          I do have the screen of center but no issues
          I tried the sdl2 version that was sluggish

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          • quicksilverQ
            quicksilver @RetroJoe
            last edited by quicksilver

            @RetroJoe said in Dosbox on pi 4, game window is fullscreen but not centered on screen:

            And all games I've tested so far approx 25 I had on pi3 are working great

            I do have the screen of center but no issues

            You can change to fullscreen=false in the dosbox.conf file and it will center the display. Most undemanding games do work just fine on the pi 4, it's just the more demanding games that the difference is noticable.

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              RetroJoe @quicksilver
              last edited by RetroJoe

              @quicksilver
              That makes
              the screen tiny when loading and playing a dos game.

              I put back to true.

              Any other suggestions?
              Thanks

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              • quicksilverQ
                quicksilver @RetroJoe
                last edited by

                @RetroJoe if you set it to fullscreen=false make sure that the window resolution setting is set to the resolution of your display.

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                  RetroJoe @quicksilver
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                  @quicksilver thanks that fixed it 👍😁

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                    Glaglachel @RetroJoe
                    last edited by Glaglachel

                    @RetroJoe Indeed, all my games are running too but not as good as on my RPI3. If I can have a good centered fullscreen ratio and keep output = surface, I will be happy

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                      RetroJoe @Glaglachel
                      last edited by

                      @Glaglachel makes sense I'm sure it will get improved in time. I'm just happy to play them still on pi4 for now.

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                        Glaglachel
                        last edited by

                        I finally tested with dosbox-sdl2 and graphic result is quite good with default parameters in .conf file. Performance is maybe a little under dosbox but for now it is a good compromise :-) Need to be tested on longer game sessions.

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                          RetroJoe
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                          dosbox-sdl2 gave me poor performance, even with games like arkanoid.

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                            ParadoxGBB
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                            Just wanted to chime in with my findings as well. Since setting up my pi4 I noticed the same thing --- the defaults overwrote dosbox-SVN.conf but overlay no longer seeems to respect placement, resolution, or scaling compared to the 3B.

                            I had success with the following settings for now:

                            fullscreen=false
                            windowresolution=1920x1080
                            frameskip=1
                            

                            I noticed particularly bad performance for fade in/out sequences --- the baseline testing program I was focused on tuning was Zoop. The frameskip in particular helped thread the needle between the resolution/scale and performance for me.

                            Anyone try experimenting with config.txt settings in the boot folder to see if anything in there is causing a problem?

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                            • quicksilverQ
                              quicksilver @ParadoxGBB
                              last edited by

                              @ParadoxGBB said in Dosbox on pi 4, game window is fullscreen but not centered on screen:

                              Anyone try experimenting with config.txt settings in the boot folder to see if anything in there is causing a problem?

                              The issue is that the pi 4 uses different display drivers compared to previous pi models. If you scroll up a ways you'll see that mitu provided a basic explanation of the issue. At the moment there isn't anything we can do about it. I've tried every combination of settings to try to get past the scaling issue and unfortunately they all involve using output=overlay, which is just too demanding for 3d dos games. So for now I'm just playing those dos games on my pi 3.

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                              • quicksilverQ
                                quicksilver
                                last edited by

                                So I started using raspi-config to set display res to 640x480, rebooting then playing my dosbox games using output=surface. It's the only way I can get it to work fullscreen and give the performance I'm looking for. Then if I want to play other emulators I revert back to 1080p. It's a very clunky way of doing it but for now it's all I can come up with. I wish there was a better way to switch video modes on the fly on the pi 4.

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                                  fede999 @quicksilver
                                  last edited by fede999

                                  @quicksilver said in Dosbox on pi 4, game window is fullscreen but not centered on screen:

                                  So I started using raspi-config to set display res to 640x480, rebooting then playing my dosbox games using output=surface. It's the only way I can get it to work fullscreen and give the performance I'm looking for. Then if I want to play other emulators I revert back to 1080p. It's a very clunky way of doing it but for now it's all I can come up with. I wish there was a better way to switch video modes on the fly on the pi 4.

                                  I've got the same problem on my Pi 4 (my Pi3B+ works perfectly with default config) and it's the only way I've managed to play games with a correct aspect ratio.
                                  However, I 've found it's not a "one size fits all" solution, as several games get a forced small window in the center or on the top of the screen, despite having the same config settings as other running full screen. What could it be?

                                  Here's my dosbox config, I'm on a 1920x1080 tv:
                                  fullscreen = true
                                  fulldouble = false
                                  fullresolution = original
                                  windowresolution = original
                                  output = overlay
                                  autolock = true
                                  sensitivity = 100
                                  waitonerror = true
                                  priority = higher,normal
                                  mapperfile = mapper-SVN.map
                                  usescancodes = false
                                  frameskip = 0
                                  aspect = true
                                  scaler = none

                                  It's a real bummer, since playing DOS games with improved graphics was one of the reasons for upgrading to the Pi 4.

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                                  • shavecatS
                                    shavecat
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                                    Have the same issue too :\

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                                    • quicksilverQ
                                      quicksilver
                                      last edited by quicksilver

                                      This is my latest workaround for this issue. Youll need to create two scripts and place them in:/opt/retropie/configs/all/

                                      runcommand-onstart.sh:

                                      #! /usr/bin/env bash
                                      echo "Hello logfile - runcommand-onstart checking in here" >&2
                                      #START DOSBOX SECTION - SNIP CONTENTS IF PASTING INTO EXISTING SCRIPT
                                      if [ $2 = "dosbox" ]
                                      then
                                          echo "dosbox detected - changing video mode to 640x480@60hz" >&2
                                          tvservice -e "DMT 4"
                                      fi
                                      #END DOSBOX SECTION
                                      

                                      runcommand-onend.sh:

                                      #! /usr/bin/env bash
                                      echo "Hello logfile - runcommand-onend checking in here" >&2
                                      #START DOSBOX SECTION - SNIP HERE IF PASTING INTO EXISITNG SCRIPT
                                      if [ $2 = "dosbox" ]
                                      then
                                          echo "Reverting display back to preferred mode" >&2
                                          tvservice -p
                                      fi
                                      #END DOSBOX SECTION
                                      

                                      This script/hack will force 640x480 mode for Dosbox, so your TV will need to support that mode, otherwise modify the script to a mode your TV does support (as close to 640x480 as you can).

                                      For best performance in full-screen use these dosbox settings in conjunction with the above scripts:

                                      fullscreen = true
                                      fulldouble       = false
                                      fullresolution = original
                                      windowresolution = original
                                      output = surface
                                      autolock         = true
                                      sensitivity      = 100
                                      waitonerror      = true
                                      priority         = higher,normal
                                      usescancodes = false
                                      frameskip = 0
                                      aspect    = true
                                      scaler = normal2x
                                      

                                      These setting are working great for me and I can now run Tie Fighter Collectors CD-ROM edition in fullscreen with SVGA mode (gorgeous 640x480 resolution during gameplay) with absolutely no slow down. All 30 of the dos games I have on my pi are working good with these settings. I did have to lower the display res of windows 3.1 from 800x600 to 640x480 for my windows 3.1 games to display correctly.

                                      If you run into issues let me know! :)

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                                      • quicksilverQ
                                        quicksilver @fede999
                                        last edited by

                                        @fede999 said in Dosbox on pi 4, game window is fullscreen but not centered on screen:

                                        @quicksilver said in Dosbox on pi 4, game window is fullscreen but not centered on screen:

                                        So I started using raspi-config to set display res to 640x480, rebooting then playing my dosbox games using output=surface. It's the only way I can get it to work fullscreen and give the performance I'm looking for. Then if I want to play other emulators I revert back to 1080p. It's a very clunky way of doing it but for now it's all I can come up with. I wish there was a better way to switch video modes on the fly on the pi 4.

                                        I've got the same problem on my Pi 4 (my Pi3B+ works perfectly with default config) and it's the only way I've managed to play games with a correct aspect ratio.
                                        However, I 've found it's not a "one size fits all" solution, as several games get a forced small window in the center or on the top of the screen, despite having the same config settings as other running full screen. What could it be?

                                        Here's my dosbox config, I'm on a 1920x1080 tv:
                                        fullscreen = true
                                        fulldouble = false
                                        fullresolution = original
                                        windowresolution = original
                                        output = overlay
                                        autolock = true
                                        sensitivity = 100
                                        waitonerror = true
                                        priority = higher,normal
                                        mapperfile = mapper-SVN.map
                                        usescancodes = false
                                        frameskip = 0
                                        aspect = true
                                        scaler = none

                                        It's a real bummer, since playing DOS games with improved graphics was one of the reasons for upgrading to the Pi 4.

                                        I would recommend trying the settings in my above post first as I think it will give you the best performance on the pi 4 (better than the pi 3!)

                                        However if you don't want to use that method for whatever reason then you'll need to change to these settings:

                                        fullscreen = false
                                        fulldouble       = false
                                        fullresolution = original
                                        windowresolution = 1920x1080
                                        output = overlay
                                        

                                        Just be aware that performance will still not be as good as your pi 3. So I'd encourage you to use my above method.

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                                          Simrose
                                          last edited by Simrose

                                          I copied your settings exactly also, put scripts in correct place and changed dosbox settings to match yours and ended up with tiny screen in top left. The other settings using output overlay still work ok though.

                                          This is how mine looks maybe i missed something?
                                          I have a 2 files added in opt/retropie/configs/all
                                          called runcommand-onstart.sh
                                          with this code

                                          #! /usr/bin/env bash
                                          echo "Hello logfile - runcommand-onstart checking in here" >&2
                                          #START DOSBOX SECTION - SNIP CONTENTS IF PASTING INTO EXISTING SCRIPT
                                          if [ $2 = "dosbox" ]
                                          then
                                          echo "dosbox detected - changing video mode to 640x480@60hz" >&2
                                          tvservice -e "DMT 4"
                                          fi
                                          #END DOSBOX SECTION

                                          and
                                          runcommand-onend.sh

                                          #! /usr/bin/env bash
                                          echo "Hello logfile - runcommand-onend checking in here" >&2
                                          #START DOSBOX SECTION - SNIP HERE IF PASTING INTO EXISITNG SCRIPT
                                          if [ $2 = "dosbox" ]
                                          then
                                          echo "Reverting display back to preferred mode" >&2
                                          tvservice -p
                                          fi
                                          #END DOSBOX SECTION

                                          and edited dosbox-SVN.conf

                                          fullscreen = true
                                          fulldouble = false
                                          fullresolution = original
                                          windowresolution = original
                                          output = surface
                                          autolock = true
                                          sensitivity = 100
                                          waitonerror = true
                                          priority = higher,normal
                                          mapperfile = mapper-SVN.map
                                          usescancodes = false
                                          frameskip = 0
                                          aspect = true
                                          scaler = normal2x

                                          Thanks Sim

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                                          • quicksilverQ
                                            quicksilver @Simrose
                                            last edited by

                                            @Simrose what specific game is causing you issues? Can you confirm that your TV is switching to 640x480 resolution?

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