First post, by CurlySue
Hi all,
I am a newbie to DOS-emulators and am very happy to be a new DOSBox user.
About 2 years ago, I finally moved from Windows 98SE to Windows XP. I did not have a choice with a new PC, I had to go with XP SP2.
My BIGGEST disappointment with the Windows XP operating system had to do with my 1991 version of AutoCAD11, a DOS-based program. For years I successfully ran AutoCAD11 in DOS-mode with Windows 98SE, but I could not do the same with XP SP2.
About six months ago, I discovered how to create a bootable Windows 98SE USB drive and copied AutoCAD11 and associated files to it. It works quite nicely, but it is a bit slow and locks up from time to time.
Yesterday, I decided to download and install DOSBox 0.73 and after about an hour of messing around, including modifying the dosbox-0.73.conf file, I managed to get AutoCAD11 to run from my HDD - in full screen mode.
This was a HUGE victory for me and while I am very pleased to finally be able to run my AutoCAD11 directly from my HDD in Windows XP SP2 with DOSBox 0.73, I cannot print to LPT1. As a result, I have to copy files to the bootable USB drive for printing and that is a hassle.
I spent a few minutes looking through the GUIDES associated with this forum, but could not find anything specifically dealing with printing other than the following:
Windows 3.1x in DOSBox
-----Troubleshooting-----
- In some applications the font looks strange. It seems to get better if you install *any* printer in Windows 3.x (no matter that you can't use it).
If I understand the above statement, running Windows 3.1X in DOSBox, you cannot print.
I am not running Windows 3.1x or any other O/S in DOSBox. Once opened, I simply run the AutoCAD11 executable and thats it. In fact, after learning about the [autoexec] section in the dosbox-0.73.conf file, now when I click on the DOSBox 0.73 icon, I am taken immediately into my AutoCAD11 program and main screen.
Currently, my printer is connected to LPT1 and DOSBox 0.73 appears to be configured to LPT1, but I cannot print to it.
It would be GREAT if I could print to LPT1 with DOSBox and therefore I sincerely appreciate anyones guidance in this area.
Many thanks in advance for your comments, suggestions and recommendations.
CurlySue