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Dosbox windows 3.1 missing floppy drive
Dosbox windows 3.1 missing floppy drive







dosbox windows 3.1 missing floppy drive
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# machine - The type of machine tries to emulate:hercules,cga,tandy,pcjr,vga. # memsize - Amount of memory dosbox has in megabytes. # language - Select another language file. DosBox configuration: read the comments in the config file it tells you most of what you need to know about the config my DosBox config looks like this:

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in joystick mode the PSP joystick emulates a pc joystick ltriger and rtrigerrtrigerw joystick button 1 and 2.ġ.4.4 Ir keyboards are supported but mine lags like hell and i don't know if this is only my problem or a general problemġ.4.5 you can define key maps in DosBox by typing INPUTMAP pspbutton keystroke and then runing the game with INPUTMAP exec game.exeįor example if I want to run QFG3 with dpad as the arrow keys on the keyboard and X as enter and as alt this would be in my nf:Īll of the computer keys make logical sense ie a is a enter is enter etc.Ģ. to change between alphabetical input, numerical input, and special input using ltriger-dpaddown-Xġ.4.2 the mouse is controlled by the analog stick and the R and L triggers serve as the mouse buttonsġ.4.3 Mouse and joystick mode is toggled by ltriggger+rtriggger+down+start. Ms0:\OLDGAMES\TOUCHE, the command MOUNT C ms0:\OLDGAMES\TOUCHEġ.4.1 psprint button preses and corresponding letters are seen on this image. Using DOSBox and its mount command, you can trick the game intoīelieving it is on the C drive. IMGmount allows you to connect images to the emulated PCįor example: Touche: Adventures of The Fifth Musketeer must be run from C. It also allows you to change the drive's letter identificationįor programs that demand specific drive letters. So MOUNT C ms0:\dos tells DosBox to use your ms0:\dos directory as drive C: in DOSBox. (or not)ġ.3.1 Basically MOUNT allows you to connect the PSP's hardware to DOSBox's emulated PC. Put the resulting eboot (from either method) into you PSP/GAME150 folder (or PSP/game if your still on 1.50) enjoy. Now you have tow options, either you use elf2pbp (get it here: .uk/elftopbp.shtml) to make a eboot or you rename the elf to eboot.pbp and use irshell or fileasistant++ to launch it.ġ.2.3.

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Download DosBox from the first post in this tread: ġ.2.2. (freeman)Ĭosmo's Cosmic Adventures - cant press two keys at onceġ.1.1. The Humans => Works nice but if there is a lot of animations in the level, the game runs a little slow but it is playable. The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel => Works Perfectly (freeman) There is a memory bug)Įye of the beholder II: The legend of Darkmoon: Running a lill slow with sound, and I think at fullspeed w/o sound! (Guest) Hocus Pocus (OP元 music is a bit slow still)Ĭolonisation - between turns it lags (Thanks Freeman)īaryon (It doesn't work.

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I thought we could perhaps add to this list by exploring some of our classic collections.įirst of all i'll post those games which have been discovered full speed Looks like some folks out there have started putting together a compatibility guide, to help others figure out what DOS games can work under the PSP. Not to mention the mere thought of possibly playing games like XWing or TIE Fighter is orgasmic.

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Ultima VII on the PSP won't last me too much longer, and if Serpent Isle isn't made available, I might have to explore how to get some of the older Ultimas running on the go (without having to go with compromised console ports). Thanks to the power of Google, I did manage to find and download a compiled eboot of the current build, and a few other helpful resources, but I've yet to sit down and install/tinker. To be honest, I haven't fiddled with it yet. This news is a week old, and perhaps because it's only being provided in the form of a pre-compiled binary (and thus would take some knowhow and set up to get working on a PSP), there hasn't been much in the way of discussion here. Perhaps I should give up on pseudo-3D games entirely. (**) Significant audio issues, probably due to slow emulation. Perhaps tweaking DOSBox, lowering the graphics, or disabling the mouse would fix this. (*) Some graphical corruption (in VGA mode at least) when moving mouse cursor. (b) Tested World of Xeen, which is a dual-installation of Clouds of Xeen and Darkside of Xeen. (a) Cousin to the Bard's Tale games, probably indicative of how they'd run









Dosbox windows 3.1 missing floppy drive