![]() ![]() ![]() The graphical configuration tool now provides the option to save to the primary or user config files, not just the nf file. More saving options for the built-in configuration tool nf) and the mapper file in the directory containing the DOSBox-X executable too if they cannot be found in the DOSBox-X working directory. Searching for config file and mapper file in DOSBox-X executable pathĭOSBox-X will now look for the config file (e.g. “DIR /?”) for help information for the command. You can now find a “DOS commands” menu group under the “Help” menu, which allows you to select a DOS shell command (DIR, CD, etc) to see its help messages. Previously you can only see the network interface list from the log file. There is now a “List network interfaces” menu option under the “Help” menu that will list the current network interfaces for the NE2000 networking feature. Previously it was possible to load a mapper file dynmically from the command line, but now you can do so from the menu too. You can now select and load DOSBox-X mapper files at run-time from the “Main” menu. The mapper editor interface has been enhanced! The texts for the shortcut functions are now longer and clearer, and there are now multiple pages in the mapper, navigable with the “Previous Page” and “Next Page” buttons. There is now also an option to silence the messages during the automatic fix. The handler for the “Packed file corrupt” error has been greatly improved so that it will likely automatically handle the error more efficiently. Improved automatic fix for the “Packed file corrupt” error This will let some memory-demanding DOS programs or games to run with this command. The LOADFIX command now has an -a option which will automatically allocate enough memory to fill lowest 64KB memory instead of using exactly 64KB memory. Improved LOADFIX command to auto-allocate memory Alternatively, this can be done from the “Video” menu (within “Text-mode” menu group). You can now change the number of columns and lines on the screen with the MODE command, similar to real DOS systems. Type “FLAGSAVE /?” at the DOSBox-X shell for more usage information.Įnhanced MODE command to change screen dimensions There is a now a FLAGSAVE command which allows you to mark files to be saved and loaded by the save-state feature. Support for saving your files for the save-state feature Mounting the MAME CHD images is now supported in DOSBox-X! You can mount CHD files as CD images with IMGMOUNT command, or from the “Drive” menu. There is now a menu option under “DOS” menu which allows you to see the current assignments (disk or CD image) of the IDE controllers. With the OpenGL outputs (opengl/opengnb/openghq), you can now select and switch to a different GLSL shader at the run-time by selecting the menu item “Select OpenGL (GLSL) shader…” from the “Video” menu, similar to the function for Direct3D pixel shaders for the Direct3D output. The default shortcuts for a few items are changed to use the host key style. You can now select a host key from the “Main” menu, which now includes common key combinations such as Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, and Alt+Shift, or you may just use the mapper-defined host key (which default to F11 on Windows and F12 otherwise). The system menu that was available in Windows SDL1 builds is now also available for Windows SDL2 builds, which includes a few common menu options such as the configuration tool and the mapper editor. On all other platforms (Windows SDL1/SDL2, Linux SDL2, and macOS SDL2) both copying to and pasting from the clipboard are supported. Pasting text from the host system clipboard is now supported in the macOS SDL1 build, similar to the Linux SDL1 build. Pasting clipboard text in macOS SDL1 builds The audio also works once again when compiled and run on macOS 11 Big Sur. Support for Apple M1 Mac and macOS Big SurĭOSBox-X now supports the new Apple ARM-based M1 MacBooks! The dynamic core now works on the new ARM-based macOS systems. Set a DOS word processor (WP/WS/XY) to enable this feature. With this feature you will visually see fonts in bold for bold text, and fonts in italics for italicized text, and so on. With the TrueType font output, DOSBox-X now supports on-screen text styles for DOS applications including WordPerfect, WordStar, and XyWrite. On-screen text styles for DOS applications Set “output=ttf” (or from the “Video” menu) to enable this output. This feature greatly improved DOSBox-X’s support for DOS applications. With the new TrueType font (TTF) output, you will get nice high resolution DOS screen rendered using a TrueType font (either the built-in one or a TTF font of your choice), and the window can be set to almost any usable number of lines and columns. Scalable TrueType font (TTF) output for DOS applications Please report any issues in our issue tracker.Īlso, make sure to check out our Wiki guide. DOSBox-X Cross-platform DOS emulation package
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