klioncard.blogg.se

Dosbox automount
Dosbox automount





  1. #Dosbox automount code
  2. #Dosbox automount windows

Name (if any), or you can use command "CONFIG -ln Loaded then "CONFIG -wl" alone will write to it),Īnd command "CONFIG -ln" will show current language Pressing ENTER key saves theĬonfig or language file, and pressing ESC key willĬommand "CONFIG -wl" will show the name of languageįile being written to (if there is a language file For the languageįile, the name of the current language file will beįilled and modifiable. When opening "Save." or "Save Language File."ĭialogs in the Configuration Tool, the new dialogs Mouse cursor instead of drawing a DOS mouse cursor Section) which when set to true will use host system Is now also an indication of graphical mode in theĪdded the "usesystemcursor" config option (in (Wengier)Īdded ability to toggle between Shift-JIS (or Kanji)Īnd graphical modes using Ctrl+F4 key (or ESC )3 andĮSC )0 escape sequences) in the PC-98 mode. The TTF output, but can be enable or disabled forĪll outputs by setting option "printdbcs" to "true"

#Dosbox automount code

(Wengier)Īdded support for printing Chinese/Japanese/KoreanĭBCS (double-byte) characters when these code pagesĪre active, which by default ("auto") is enabled for KEYB command (and "keyboardlayout" config To enable half-width Katakana in Japanese non-PC98 New options "ttf.autodbcs" and "ttf.autoboxdraw" to Names with DBCS support enabled in non-PC98 mode.īy default DOSBox-X will enable DBCS characters andĪuto-detection for box-drawing characters in theseĬode pages, and these can be disabled by setting (Wengier)ĬHCP command in the TrueType font (TTF) output nowĪllows code page 932, 936, 949, and 950 to displayĬhinese, Japanese and Korean characters and file To "true" or with the -hostrun command-line option Systems, but can be enabled by setting "startcmd"

#Dosbox automount windows

It's disabled by default just like on Windows host Section of config file after the drive is properlyĮxtended START command to Linux and macOS systems. Mounted local drive via SHELL= command in You can now specify a command shell located on a

dosbox automount

Z drive are now categorized into directories, withĪddition of some files/programs, such as additionalĤDOS files, text utilities in TEXTUTIL directoryĪnd TITLE command to change window title. That previously appeared on the root directory of Six directories on the Z drive by default, namelyĤDOS, BIN, DEBUG, DOS, SYSTEM, TEXTUTIL. Only one-levelĭirectories are currently supported. There is no need to put all files/programs on the DOSBox emulates an Intel x86 PC, complete with sound, graphics, mouse, joystick, modem, etc., necessary for running many old MS-DOS games that simply cannot be run on modern PCs and operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux and FreeBSD.Īdded support for directories on the Z drive, so







Dosbox automount