Jorpho wrote on 2020-11-02, 16:19:44,100 Hz should be fine. […]
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StormRaiser245 wrote on 2020-11-02, 15:51:
I know, but I can't type the symbol.
There is information about this in the DOSBox readme.
KEYBOARD: I can't type \ or : in DOSBox.
This can happen in various cases, like your host keyboard layout does not
have […]
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KEYBOARD: I can't type \ or : in DOSBox.
This can happen in various cases, like your host keyboard layout does not
have a matching DOS layout representation (or it was not correctly
detected), or the key mapping is wrong.
Some possible fixes:
1. Use / instead, or ALT-58 for : and ALT-92 for \.
2. Change the DOS keyboard layout (see Section 8: Keyboard Layout).
3. Add the commands you want to execute to the [autoexec] section
of the DOSBox configuration file.
4. Open the DOSBox configuration file and change the usescancodes entry.
5. Switch the keyboard layout of your operating system.
Note that if the host layout can not be identified, or keyboardlayout is
set to none in the DOSBox configuration file, the standard US layout is
used. In this configuration try the keys around "enter" for the key \
(backslash), and for the key : (colon) use shift and the keys between
"enter" and "L".
StormRaiser245 wrote on 2020-11-02, 16:03:Okay now the install file is opened. What sound frequency is appropriate?]
44,100 Hz should be fine.
The game launched and everything in it is perfectly.
I wrote down in memory the game launch command:
D:
CD \PROPIN\THEWEB
WEB
Thank you for your help and for your patience with me. I have waited for a very long time to play Pro Pinball - The Web. Of all pinball tables, it is my most favorite one.
Edit: ... "WEB: Pro Pinball, The Web CD is missing. Press RETURN to continue..."
I checked the files where the game was installed (D/DOSBox/Games/PROPIN/THEWEB There are no cue, bin nor bat files in there. Is this the reason for this error message?
If it is any of help, I wrote on the autoexec section at dosbox-0.74-3 following line:
[autoexec]
mount D "D:\DOSBox\Games"
mount C "C:\" -t cdrom
D: