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I do have questions concerning the Basic and Advanced settings area. Are all those settings that are shown the settings that are in the default dosbox.conf file? Do I only have to enable the ones that I want to change from what is shown, or do I have to check the enable box to turn on the setting that is shown? I'm guessing I only need to check the enable box for changes, but I just wanted to be sure. All in all, very nice. Thank you!!! :cool: |
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And it should be possible to fix dos keymaps for different N810 keyboard language layouts. This seems to be a missing feature in the OS2008 libSDL1.2 but I'm not sure. If anyone makes a mapper.txt fixup for their N810 keyboard please post here. Quote:
Hopefully this will also make it easier for people to share discoveries about which settings work best for particular games and share them over in the tweaks thread: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=15459 |
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any tips for running old 3d fps like heretic ,duke3d or rott?
I can run them with rubybox but not much better than in dosbox.. vga looks nicer.. but still totally lagged |
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Ruby is an interpreted programming language like Python (well not like Python, but of a similar type as Python ;)). When you install the above it installs the frontend program and the interpreter to run it on.
Thanks for the script! I already had sensitivity set to 200, which I guess was the problem. Now I'll be able to figure out the right sensitivity per game. (Also why is it called sensitivity if it is actually the coordinate scale factor?) |
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And now that we have RubyBox, could you (anyone) post the ideal settings for Win3.11? |
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOSBox "Network emulation: A component that differentiates DOSBox from other emulators is its ability to simulate peer-to-peer or Internet/Intranet networking. This includes modem simulation over TCP/IP, allowing for DOS modem games to be played over modern LANs or the Internet, and IPX network tunneling, which allows for old IPX DOS multiplayer games to be played as UDP/IP over modern LANs or the Internet."Thanks for the RubyBox Arnim! I downloaded it last night within minutes, then went to sleep. Still have to try it out tonight. :) |
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So real quick here.
What are we supposed to use for a virtual keyboard? I tried using Xkbd but it behaved like a spastic monkey. :eek: |
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A spastic monkey on banana crack? :rolleyes:
That's just it ... xkbd is "broken" on OS 2008, so a BT keyboard or N810 is kind of required, though I guess even those aren't perfect on DOSBox. If the Matchbox keyboard could be minimized, it might suffice. I've been considering going back to OS 2007 again to be able to use xkbd with the emulator(s). (But I would really miss Evince.) |
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