First post, by Moose
The cunning plan was thus:
I would make a DOS environment with a front end (Game Launcher) to run Mame, with a view to making a cabinet eventually. I don't want to run Windows.
While setting up the DOS environment I was going to use mame through DOSBox on Windows, Mac and Linux since I have several machines with different OS's to develop the mame environment.
Things were going well, I installed and customised DOSBox on all platforms and had set up a test DOS mame install with a few test roms, everything ran fine with the Windows version of DOSBox, the same test mame environment crashed when running on the Mac version of DOSBox.
c:\dmame
Page fault cr2=0fffdf53 at eip=214; flags=3206
eax=ffffcf00 ebx=c0000000 ecx=00000005 edx=ffffdf53 esi=00a9ac96 edi=0000102c
ebp=ffffcf27 esp=0000075c cs=a7 ds=af es=af fs=8f gs=0 ss=8f error=0000
Are there compatibility issues between version 0.72 of DOSBox for the Mac and the same version for the PC? Is this a rendering issue?
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# Motherboard
PC=Dell 745
Mac=Mac mini
# Processor type and speed
PC=Intel Core 2 6400 2.14
Mac=Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83
# Amount and type of RAM
PC=2Gb
Mac=2Gb
# Video board w/ RAM amount and type
PC=Radion X1300
Mac=Intel GMA 950
# Sound board
PC=HD audio
Mac=HD audio
# Operating system
PC=Vista Enterprise
Mac=OSX 10.5.5
# Game name (and version, if applicable)
DMAME 0.63. Also happens with many others including Advanced Mame for DOS, i586/686 variants
# Description of problem (be detailed: saying "it's jerky" doesn't help, saying "the player sprites seem to be jerky when I'm pressing any of the arrow keys" does)
DMAME crashes the Mac version of DOSBox, but works fine on the Windows Version of DOSBox.
# Reproducibility of problem (always, only once, always but only on a specific level, etc.)
Crashes every time, even with no arguments.
# Sound mode used
None
# Video mode (Software, OpenGL, Direct3D, or Glide, and resolution)
PC=SDL mode (being used through a RDC connection)
Mac=OpenGL or SDL from DOSBox preferences?
# Version of emulator (for VDMSound, probably 2.0.4 or 2.1.0; for DOSBox, 0.58+)
? Using DOSbox 0.72 on both Mac and PC.
# Steps already attempted to solve the problem (please say you've read the README if you haven't, and READ IT IF YOU HAVEN'T!)
Read the readme. Tried many different versions of Mame for DOS, Windows DOSBox runs them all, the Mac version of DOSBox crashes with them all!

