Reply 40 of 88, by Dominus
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That is the latest
That is the latest
wrote:That is the latest
Good afternoon, the one in your signature or that one? http://ykhwong.x-y.net/
In my signature is the very latest up to date Dosbox SVN snapshot for OS X.-
Ykhwong's latest Daum Dosbox SVN snapshot is from January.
My snapshot is plain Dosbox, while Ykhwong adds several patches to it. Since he is MIA his snapshot is out of date and especially the dosbox-x stuff he added is kind of broken compared to actual code...
wrote:In my signature is the very latest up to date Dosbox SVN snapshot for OS X.-
Ykhwong's latest Daum Dosbox SVN snapshot is from January.
My snapshot is plain Dosbox, while Ykhwong adds several patches to it. Since he is MIA his snapshot is out of date and especially the dosbox-x stuff he added is kind of broken compared to actual code...
Dear Dominus,
thanks for your explaination, why he doesn't update his wonderful release? I would like to use the most advanced to support the MT-32 and the Gravis Audio... I have also a Thrustmaster GPX pad but it isn't to easy to setup.
Huh? You can use both Mt32 and Gravis with actual Dosbox. If you mean the emulated mt32 then the January build is good enough or even better use Munt directly with actual Dosbox to enjoy the latest Mt32 emulation with Dosbox.
He's MIA, so we don't know why 😉
wrote:Huh? You can use both Mt32 and Gravis with actual Dosbox. If you mean the emulated mt32 then the January build is good enough or even better use Munt directly with actual Dosbox to enjoy the latest Mt32 emulation with Dosbox.
He's MIA, so we don't know why 😉
Thanks I will try the 64bit edition.
wrote:where can I download the latest builds compiled for Windows for DOSBox SVN Daum?
the last build I found is January.
It is.
Klimawandel.
wrote:Does anyone know whether or not ykhwong intends to continue development of DOSBox SVN Daum? I'm really missing his updated builds. DOSBox-X in particular has come along way in the past six months but it doesn't have some of the features I rely on, such as the Direct3D plugin. Daum had it all, though. It's really the best unofficial build out there right now that I know of.
I'm with you there! I asked ykhwong in a PM about it and he said he is busy at work these days. He offered to take a look at some of the new DOSBox-X enhancements, but didn't have the time to handle all of it, at least for now. So I don't know, but maybe hopefully we can still look forward to a release in the long run. 😉
IE 5.5 SP2
503 Service unavailable ... did we break it?
Am I being stupid or is there a problem with using imgmount for isos in the new version? Mounting through the GUI works fine but mounting through autoexec seems to cause crashes for a lot of images I'm using.
EDIT: Correction. It only seems to allow me to use one CD drive. The last drive letter works, the others crash.
Mh maybe try the new version from 25.jan ?
http://ykhwong.x-y.net/
Jan. 25. 2015 update
Is the setting: machine=pcjr working?
If I try the machine setting I get a crash.
ROM BIOS range: 0xe0000-0xFFFFF
ROM BIOS range, final: 0xe0000-0xFFFFF
E_Exit: Unable to map ROM region as ROM
Exit to error: Unable to map ROM region as ROM
PS: No problems with the older release (Jan.27.2014)
Both January Daum releases appear to have a problem with OpenGL scaling as well. The horizontal resolution gets truncated somehow so the image looks squished-in or like it's stretched vertically.
Thanks for the confirmation, VileRancour!
I guess the reason is:
3. UPDATE: DOSBox-X branch patch (TheGreatCodeholio, 5ec6c54341d148d5e2fda49944f9ed6793538ff8 Jan/22/2015)
The same problem exist with the DOSBox-X branch too.
wrote:I fixed the machine=pcjr issue as of Feb 2015. It was a mistake in ROM BIOS layout allocation.
Very nice! Thanks for the fix, TheGreatCodeholio : )
Does anyone still have the opt.7z from the official site?
Despite what the changelog says, DosBox Daum OSX is still dynamically linked and needs those library files to start. I compiled some of them myself but I'm having trouble getting a few to make 32bit/universal binaries.
The problem isn't that they are dynamically linked, it's that they are dynamically linked to his macports install. Either he should statically link them, or he should use a command line utility like dylibbundler (available on macports) to scan the binary after compiling, copy the libraries to a folder of his choice, and relink evreything to each other with @executable_path/dir/dosbox or something.