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2011-11-03
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2011-11-08
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DOSBox version 0.74 Copyright 2002-2010 DOSBox Team, published under GNU GPL. --- CONFIG:Loading primary settings from config file /home/user/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74.conf ALSA lib seq_hw.c:457:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file or directory ALSA:Can't open sequencer MIDI:Opened device:none Segmentation fault
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2011-11-11
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2011-11-12
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2011-11-12
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Shameless bump, + another small question - is there a way to achieve right mouse click in dosbox? I got it working in Maemo by using alt_gr(also called - wrong - FN, aka blue arrow) + tap, but dosbox ignores Maemo settings...
Thanks for help in advance, if, by any chance, someone is still reading this. Which, I'm beginning to doubt
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2011-11-13
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2011-11-13
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2011-11-13
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2011-11-13
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To be honest, unless someone give rationale why it should run smoother on incomplete (for N900) OS, I count it as placebo effect. I remember, that you were advocating aDosbox as "faster" few months ago - then, after requests for source code (due to adosbox violating GPL), it turned out to be worth of *none* speedup changes, compared to real dosbox. So, it worked exactly the same way as normal dosbox.
If this time You're using regular dosbox on Android, it is also placebo, cause code is exactly same.
On the N900, and using the key mapper, is Dosbox now working with all of the keys accessible? I mean, is DosBox fairly stable and quick on the N900, and can I use any key from the N900's keyboard, including the numbers keys and + - / \ : ; etc. and will all keypresses be understood by any program running in DosBox?
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dosbox now running on Nokia 770!
Download at http://pupnik.de/dosbox.html
Changes: Packaged to .deb, updated to 0.72+ cvs with new alignment fixes. Support for xkbd autostart. Mouse auto-calibration should work in some games - drag stylus slowly across all four corners of the game screen.
Update Feb 16: New N800/N810 version up - should install without dependencies - fixed N810 keyboard problem - should install on OS2007 also (not tested).
Update Feb 27: Thanks to ukki we now have Rubybox! a dosbox frontend launcher specifically for maemo/ITOS.
Rubybox requires two ruby packages:
ruby1.8
ruby1.8-maemo
To install these on OS2008, click on the following link to the .install file for the GPL Systems Repository (repository containing ruby) then in application manager go to the section 'programming' and install the ruby packages.
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Update March 04: New dosbox bundled with vertical/left-hand-side keyboard map. You can now change the .xkbd map by editing /usr/bin/dosboxkbd to point to whatever .xkbd layoutfile and -geometry positioning you want.[/QUOTE]