Reply 120 of 173, by wd
Quoting myself, of course only if you're capable of doing it:
Open a command box, change to the directory where the d3d-enabled dosbox resides, type DIR and post the output. Then type "cd […]
Open a command box, change to the directory where the d3d-enabled
dosbox resides, type DIR and post the output.
Then type "cd shaders" and type DIR again, add that output here, too.
Then change back to the previous directory and type "dosbox" or whatever
the executable is named, and tell if it's working or not.