First post, by Phobos Anomaly
Last update was Jan 25 2015. Has Taewoong stopped working on it completely? 🙁
Last update was Jan 25 2015. Has Taewoong stopped working on it completely? 🙁
Yup.
What can I replace it with? 0.74 is too old and lacks features only Daum has.
Latest SVN build, probably.
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If you like, you can start with SVN and begin pulling in patches.
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wrote:What can I replace it with? 0.74 is too old and lacks features only Daum has.
What features are you looking for?
Working Direct3D support for a start.
More scalers.
Vmemsize options.
Support for Fluidsynth.
You can find the patches for those and build DOSBox with these patches on your own. It's not THAT difficult, you will learn a lot and you are free from the whim's of someone else who might no longer cater your needs.
But why don't you just continue using an old Daum built (just don't use the last one, that one was broken in places)?
I don't get the point of having synthesizers built internally (except on phones due to platform limitations). Running Munt or Fluidsynth as a MIDI service on your computer is not hard.
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wrote:You can find the patches for those and build DOSBox with these patches on your own. It's not THAT difficult, you will learn a lot and you are free from the whim's of someone else who might no longer cater your needs.
But why don't you just continue using an old Daum built (just don't use the last one, that one was broken in places)?
Is the second latest good then?
Better at least
wrote:I don't get the point of having synthesizers built internally (except on phones due to platform limitations). Running Munt or Fluidsynth as a MIDI service on your computer is not hard.
There's one major benefit: with the synth integrated into DOSBox, the MT-32 or GM music is included in the audio stream of captured video, which is a lot more convenient than dumping the audio stream to a separate wave file via external tools and then manually muxing it back together with the video, hoping that you've got it synced properly.
Fair enough. Someone needs to come up with a DOSBox "clap board" for you video streamers!
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Is the source code of Daum version available?
yes, right on his download page
Technically speaking, fluidsynth doesn't need to be built into dosbox itself to work. On my linux system, it is my goto softsynth, and I just tell dosbox to route midi to the appropriate alsa port.
Yes. This has already been discussed in the thread.
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wrote:What can I replace it with? 0.74 is too old and lacks features only Daum has.
DOSBox-X looks good to me. OpenGL seems to be broken in the latest official binary build (which is almost two years old), but they are still working on it. You can try to compile it yourself:
https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x
There's an updated binary where OpenGL is fixed (don't know if this is included in the latest official source):
DOSBox-X branch
Works for me, I can set custom window resolutions now, but they only work in OpenGL (OpenGL_HQ is still broken).
I don't think any fork with a removed dynamic recompiler looks good.
wrote:If you like, you can start with SVN and begin pulling in patches.
Where's the go to place for the list of patches? daum has a lot I've never heard or seen, no idea where they were sourced.