rr
Berlin, Germany, 28.08.2007, 10:03 |
DOSBox version 0.72 available (Announce) |
The DOSBox Team has released version 0.72 on 26 August 2007.
Website: http://dosbox.sf.net/
Excerpt from file ChangeLog :
- Fixed unitialized variable in joystick. (Fixes crashes on Vista and
Mac OS X)
- Some bugfixes and speedups to the 64 bit recompiling core.
- Fixed sign flag on soundblaster dma transfers (Space Quest 6 intro)
- Fixed a bug in keyboard layout processing code and fixed certain
layouts.
- Fixed Dreamweb.
- Improved speed unlocking when running cycles=max.
- Fixed a crash related to the tab completion in the shell.
- Improved aspect correction code. Should now be like how a real monitor
handles it.
- Fixed a bug in the xms status report code. (Blake Stone 1.0 shareware)
- Added a lot more keyboard layouts.
- Fix crash related to changing the scaler before a screen was created.
- Hopefully fixed compilation on *bsd.
- Enabled auto cpu core selection for recompiling core as well.
- Made the used joystick selectable when 4axis is specified.
- Added some hints for inexperienced DOS users to the shell. --- Forum admin |
DOS386
29.08.2007, 15:38
@ rr
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DOSBox version 0.72 available |
> The DOSBox Team has released version 0.72 on 26 August 2007.
> Website: http://dosbox.sf.net/
> DOSBox emulates a full x86 pc with sound and dos.
> Its main use is to run old dosgames on platforms which
> don't have dos(win2K/XP/linux/FreeBSD/Mac OS X)
--- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
rr
Berlin, Germany, 29.08.2007, 21:32
@ DOS386
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DOSBox version 0.72 available |
> > DOSBox emulates a full x86 pc with sound and dos.
> > Its main use is to run old dosgames on platforms which
> > don't have dos(win2K/XP/linux/FreeBSD/Mac OS X)
>
>
What' your problem? It also allows non-intrusive debugging of DOS apps or games. So it might be a great help for developers. --- Forum admin |
Rugxulo
Usono, 30.08.2007, 03:16 (edited by Rugxulo, 30.08.2007, 04:12)
@ rr
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DOSBox version 0.72 available |
> > > DOSBox emulates a full x86 pc with sound and dos.
> > > Its main use is to run old dosgames on platforms which
> > > don't have dos(win2K/XP/linux/FreeBSD/Mac OS X)
> >
> >
>
> What' your problem? It also allows non-intrusive debugging of DOS apps or
> games. So it might be a great help for developers.
It's a great piece of software (multi-platform too, thankfully!), but of course real DOS is much much faster. DOSBox is quite popular these days with retro collections (id, Sierra). I do wish the DOSBox developers were less close-minded with their "only games, only games" attitude, however. --- Know your limits.h |
Japheth
Germany (South), 30.08.2007, 08:07
@ DOS386
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DOSBox version 0.72 available |
>
DosBox rocks!
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(v0.72 still compatible with hx) --- MS-DOS forever! |
rr
Berlin, Germany, 30.08.2007, 09:57
@ Japheth
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DOSBox version 0.72 available |
> DosBox rocks!
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> (v0.72 still compatible with hx)
Just to let you all know: I currently build a version 0.72 heavy-debug binary for public release. Last official one by Qbix was version 0.70: DOSBox debugger. --- Forum admin |
rr
Berlin, Germany, 31.08.2007, 14:00
@ rr
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DOSBox version 0.72 available |
> Just to let you all know: I currently build a version 0.72 heavy-debug
> binary for public release. Last official one by Qbix was version 0.70:
> DOSBox
> debugger.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked Qbix for some advise, because he just made DOSBox0.72-Debug-win32-installer.exe available in the aforementioned thread instead of helping me.
Hint: You can use 7-Zip to extract dosbox.exe from the installer. --- Forum admin |