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Re: D-Fend Reloaded (DOSBox frontend)

in DOSBox General
My laptop has a native resolution of 1280x800. This isn't an option in D-Fend Reloaded. In fact, if I manually edit the config file, D-Fend Reloaded will snap it back to a resolution it knows. If you don't want to add in a gazillion resolutions in the drop box, can you either allow the user to …

Re: D-Fend Reloaded (DOSBox frontend)

in DOSBox General
I'll give an example from Global Conquest. In that game I use two types of config files, one for the host, and one for each "client". This is one of the few old DOS games that allowed multiplayer of more than two computers. The host has the serial section of the config file set for three virtual …

Re: D-Fend Reloaded (DOSBox frontend)

in DOSBox General
Thanks for the reply Alexander I read the post you mentioned. I knew the dialing string method of setting the port Skatz, but the problem is some games disallow periods and colons from phone numbers entered within the game - which makes setting the server and port difficult. I see from the …

Re: D-Fend Reloaded (DOSBox frontend)

in DOSBox General
The serial options are again broken in 0.6.0. They were broken in 0.5.0, but then worked perfectly in 0.5.11 (Beta 2). In 0.5.0 no serial options could be saved. In 0.6.0 if you select modem, then only if you are the server is the port saved. If you are not the server (listening is unchecked) then …

Re: D-Fend Reloaded (DOSBox frontend)

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Nope, it was an answer for Kurt. I've edited it anyway, I forgot I was on this thread and wrote some generic useless advice. Whoops - is the serial port issue known or a FAQ that I missed? I tried searching and didn't find anything, bit I admit I didn't read through all 23 pages of this thread. …

Re: Can't Get Global Conquest to run, the horror!

Thraka - Proper handling of file attributes in DOSBox is difficult due to the need for platform independence. If DOSBox is running on say Linux there is no place in the Linux filesystem to store attributes like ARCHIVE, HIDDEN or SYSTEM. I can understand the need for a cross-platform solution, but …

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