15th March 2006, 2:03 AM
Quote:As it stands, I use DOSBox in conjuntion with a front loader as the interface without one is pretty intolerable. Until then, I think I will start messing with more details in the emulator, as well as check to see if the program has been updated as of late.
Huh? It's DOS, what could be simpler? The only potential issue is that often different games are best at different speeds, but that's what Control-F11 and Control-F12 are for. Just put all of your drives as mounted in the config file (at the bottom of the .conf file, I just add 'mount c c:', etc), and navigate like in DOS...
Quote:DosBOX seems to be developed at a very slow pace. Since it is open though, I'm looking forward to a later date when the development process speeds up. I'm actually hoping it'll eventually become a fully featured emulation where I could actually install an OS or something.
This is true, there hasn't been a new version in over a year...
Quote:I have, and of course it was with my most stubborn games.
Then one of those special screen-capture programs that I mentioned in my first post would probably be the best answer...