![]() First maybe you are unaware of certain changes in modern technology so I'll briefly update you. That's theoretically possible if anyone knowledgeable enough wills to put his time and effort to it, but ask yourself why do you want to use: Azarien wrote: That's theoretically possible if anyone knowledgeable enough wills to put his time and effort to it, but ask yourself why do you Ĭan someone recompile a new DOSBOX v0.72 version that either can run in the standard VGA 16 colors driver mode at 640x480 resolution or lower? This may seem to you like a why do this when you can go spend a few thousand on retro gear? But eventually even retro gear will fail but modern pcs will continue to be available and powerful enough to do the same job for a lot less and can be run fanless on top of that so it will probably never fail. My goal is to make it possible and easier for someone to bring a DOSBOX emulated environment on a USB bootable device that works on any modern system just using nothing more then the commonly found Intel HD Graphics Video and Audio via the HDMI booted to 9X for the most compact OTG OS setup. I also have a modern enough system that does this with the proper 9X drivers that does DOS, 9X, 2K, XP, 2003, Vista, W7, and W10 all in one. I already got plenty of legacy machines to do the real thing in DOS with ISA slots. Why don't use something less awkward, like real 9x-era PC with proper drivers, OR any cheap PC running XP or later and avoid such problems. Was this a bug in DOSBOX that never got fixed to support RealSound properly in Crimewave? Reply 1 of 10, by DosFreak On a real 386 33MHz it operates smoothly with no lag. ![]() I am wondering if anyone else has this sluggish response moving the character or firing their gun. Other games that I noticed have severe lag issues with sound emulation.Ĭrime Wave. Links: The Challenge Of Golf - VGA 256 might have had an EGA 16 Color mode, Realsound, Adlib, Sound Blaster. Mean Streets - internal PC speaker RealSound only but DOSBOX has internal PC speaker emulation so it works. Silent Service ][ - 4 colors to 256 colors option, Adlib support. King's Quest IV - 16 Colors EGA, 4 Colors CGA for sure since I played it an old laptop back in the day - Tandy, Adlib and Sound Blaster supported. Police Quest II - 16 Colors EGA, I think 4 Colors CGA was possible as well and possibly Monochrome - Adlib supported. Monochrome 2 Colors - Mean Streets may have had this graphics option not sure about SS ][. ![]() Some examples of games that included Sound Blaster or Adlib sound with the ability to choose from ![]() Running in the Command Prompt of 9X a lot of DOS programs will work run properly so if only the sound could be handled by the DOSBOX sound emulation for Sound Blaster, Adlib, et cetera then that would be a huge benefit for retrogaming for older DOS titles from EGA 16 Colors and downwards to 4 Color CGA and possibly Monochrome. The integrated Intel HD Graphics or any post 9X graphics card will not work with DOSBOX and exit out with an error with no command prompt.Īnother option is can we eliminate, turn off, or disable the video requirement portion of DOSBOX and just do the pure Sound emulation only. Unfortunately the default Windows 95 OEM only comes with a Standard 16 Color driver but can go down to 2 colors B/W mode.Ĭan someone recompile a new DOSBOX v0.72 version that either can run in the standard VGA 16 colors driver mode at 640x480 resolution or lower? Usually in order to get achieve 256 colors you need a compliant 9X graphics OS driver. DOSBOX has a 256 color minimum in order to run.
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