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Reply 2620 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 04:23:
any CD: real or virtual or just hit enter for .iso from the folder […]
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any CD: real or virtual
or just hit enter for .iso from the folder

intel haxm acceleration is for intel cpus only
on amd cpus you have to choose whpx (which is slower) from the menu

Whpx doesn't work, says the CPU doesn't support it. The last option works, but it's slow (similar to dosbox).

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Reply 2621 of 2838, by robertmo3

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you have to
enable "Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot
https://winsides.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/ … -Windows-11.jpg
"Hyper-V" may stay enabled (it doesn't matter)
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-ser … ble-hyper-v.png

Edit:
you have to
enable "Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot

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Reply 2622 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 08:24:
you have to disable "Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot https://winsides.com/wp-content/uploads/20 […]
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you have to
disable "Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot
https://winsides.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/ … -Windows-11.jpg
"Hyper-V" may stay enabled (it doesn't matter)
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-ser … ble-hyper-v.png

Hyper-V's not enabled. I have vmware installed, not sure if that's why it's not working.

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Reply 2623 of 2838, by robertmo3

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enable"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot
https://winsides.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/ … -Windows-11.jpg
it has to be disabled, not enabled

Edit:
enable"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot

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Reply 2624 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 08:41:

disable "Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" from windows components and reboot
https://winsides.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/ … -Windows-11.jpg
it has to be disabled, not enabled

It is disabled.

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Reply 2625 of 2838, by robertmo3

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have you just disabled it?
you have to reboot after the change
have you rebooted?

Reply 2626 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 08:48:

have you just disabled it?
you have to reboot after the change
have you rebooted?

It was already disabled. I disabled it a while back.

It was interfering with some RRedline games.

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Reply 2627 of 2838, by robertmo3

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one more thing to check
this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios

then i don't know
make sure neither vmware nor virtualbox, nor rready is running in the bacground

try turning it on, reboot, check what qemu says and turn it off again, reboot and check qemu

Reply 2628 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 09:37:
one more thing to check this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios […]
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one more thing to check
this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios

then i don't know
make sure neither vmware nor virtualbox, nor rready is running in the bacground

try turning it on, reboot, check what qemu says and turn it off again, reboot and check qemu

Virtualization is already turned on, I turn it on after every bios update and I can definitely run vmware.

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Reply 2629 of 2838, by sharangad

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sharangad wrote on 2025-04-04, 10:15:
robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 09:37:
one more thing to check this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios […]
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one more thing to check
this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios

then i don't know
make sure neither vmware nor virtualbox, nor rready is running in the bacground

try turning it on, reboot, check what qemu says and turn it off again, reboot and check qemu

Virtualization is already turned on, I turn it on after every bios update and I can definitely run vmware.

I'll try it on a different machine.

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Reply 2630 of 2838, by sharangad

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sharangad wrote on 2025-04-04, 10:21:
sharangad wrote on 2025-04-04, 10:15:
robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 09:37:
one more thing to check this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios […]
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one more thing to check
this is also some cpu virtualization feature that has to be enabled in bios

then i don't know
make sure neither vmware nor virtualbox, nor rready is running in the bacground

try turning it on, reboot, check what qemu says and turn it off again, reboot and check qemu

Virtualization is already turned on, I turn it on after every bios update and I can definitely run vmware.

I'll try it on a different machine.

Nope, the Intel haxm mode doesn't work on an i7 2600. Microsoft Defender repeatedly scans the app on both machines. There's no way to disable it, it turns back on. That might be why it's not working.

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Reply 2631 of 2838, by robertmo3

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you can install avast and that will disable ms defender i guess

Reply 2632 of 2838, by robertmo3

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ok big mistake here:

Reply 2633 of 2838, by robertmo3

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"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" has to be enabled for whpx to work

"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" has to be disabled for haxm to work
haxm also needs to be installed first:
https://github.com/intel/haxm/releases/tag/v7.8.0

intel cpus work with whpx too (but whpx is slower)

Reply 2634 of 2838, by stevekinserisback

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Hello,

I am trying to set my wheel's paddles as the shift up / down keys for IndyCar Racing II. Pressing ctrl + f1, the usual keymapper prompt, just causes the game to freeze. I then have to alt+ctrl+delete to get out of the game.

What is the keyboard shortcut for the keymapper? Or, why does dosbox freeze when I select ctrl+f1?

Thank you.

Reply 2635 of 2838, by RaVeN-05

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Setup it before entering to the game.

Ctrl+F1 invokes dosbox settings, since it's not speedy3d mode, it can work in background while you see in game frame.
If you want use ctrl+F1 as in game key? Use different keys for now, maybe it will be fixed to enable those keys too, by having option to disable them for instance dosbox.
If I am not wrong with it.

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Reply 2636 of 2838, by sharangad

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stevekinserisback wrote on 2025-04-04, 21:33:
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Hello,

I am trying to set my wheel's paddles as the shift up / down keys for IndyCar Racing II. Pressing ctrl + f1, the usual keymapper prompt, just causes the game to freeze. I then have to alt+ctrl+delete to get out of the game.

What is the keyboard shortcut for the keymapper? Or, why does dosbox freeze when I select ctrl+f1?

Thank you.

Thanks @Raven-05.
If you followed @gplaps guide :
1)In the dos tab of rlauncher, click "dosbox settings"
2) dosbox-rendition.conf should open in notepad. At the bottom of this file there should be the line

 IndyCar.Exe > filename 

Filename is a name of a temporary file.
Add a rem and a space before that line., so it says

 Rem indycar.Exe>filename

3) Save this file and run dosbox. You should be able to run press [ctrl+F1] when dosbox starts and configure the mapping.

4) Once this is configured, you should be able to click "dosbox settings" and remove the rem, save the file and restart dosbox. Icr2 should autorun again with the mapping enabled.

Alternatively you should be able to [ALT +TAB] to the dosbox console and press [CTRL+F1] while the game is running, map your keys and then [ALT +TAB] back to the game window. This should also work. There are two dosbox console windows, you need to pick the one that says c:\indycar.exe > filename.dmpicr2 has logged its memory usage (in KB) to.

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Reply 2637 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-04, 14:23:
"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" has to be enabled for whpx to work […]
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"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" has to be enabled for whpx to work

"Windows Hypervisor Platfrom" has to be disabled for haxm to work
haxm also needs to be installed first:
https://github.com/intel/haxm/releases/tag/v7.8.0

intel cpus work with whpx too (but whpx is slower)

Haxm doesn't work on my Win10/i7 2600 with the windows hypervisor platform disabled.

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Reply 2638 of 2838, by robertmo3

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according to this it should work:

https://github.com/intel/haxm :
"HAXM runs as a kernel-mode driver on the host operating system, and provides a KVM-like interface to user space, thereby enabling applications like QEMU to utilize the hardware virtualization capabilities built into modern Intel CPUs, namely Intel Virtualization Technology."

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/produ … ifications.html :
"Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor"
"Security & Reliability:
Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x): Yes
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d): Yes
Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT): Yes"

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/suppo … processors.html :
"make sure it is turned on in bios"
and it is not used by some other software on the machine.

check if it is enabled in task manager -> performance tab -> cpu -> Virtualization

and also try the tool they recommend in previous link:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/suppo … processors.html
"You can use the Intel® Processor Identification Utility to verify if your system is capable of Intel® Virtualization Technology.
Using the tool, Select the CPU Technologies tab. See if the Intel® Virtualization Technology options are checked or not."

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Reply 2639 of 2838, by sharangad

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robertmo3 wrote on 2025-04-05, 04:59:
according to this it should work: […]
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according to this it should work:

https://github.com/intel/haxm :
"HAXM runs as a kernel-mode driver on the host operating system, and provides a KVM-like interface to user space, thereby enabling applications like QEMU to utilize the hardware virtualization capabilities built into modern Intel CPUs, namely Intel Virtualization Technology."

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/produ … ifications.html :
"Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor"
"Security & Reliability:
Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x): Yes
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d): Yes
Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT): Yes"

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/suppo … processors.html :
"make sure it is turned on in bios"
and it is not used by some other software on the machine.

check it it is enabled in task manager -> performance tab -> cpu -> Virtualization

and also try the tool they recommend in previous link:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/suppo … processors.html
"You can use the Intel® Processor Identification Utility to verify if your system is capable of Intel® Virtualization Technology.
Using the tool, Select the CPU Technologies tab. See if the Intel® Virtualization Technology options are checked or not."

I've already checked, it's enabled in the bios and hyper-v should be disabled. But I'll recheck in a bit.

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