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First post, by Gene Wirchenko

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I have been using DOSBox version 0.74 under Windows XP for years now. I typically have many windows open at once and quite often, one is a DOSBox window. It works fine.

I have now set up DOSBox on my two Windows 7 systems. It does not work so well on them. When my Command Prompt window has been over the DOSBox window (not the console window) and then the DOSBox window gets the focus again, the display goes funny. It does not happen every time, but it does happen frequently. When it goes funny, the only part of the window that updates properly is that part of the window that was covered by the Command Prompt window. The rest of the DOSBox window does not update.

This has nothing to do with the fact that I use WordStar. DOSBox could be sitting at its command prompt, and this display oddity will occur.

I have never had this problem under Windows XP. All three systems are all using the same config file text.

The config file that I use is close to bog-standard. The only difference between it and the distributed config file is the startup [autoexec] section. I mount some drives and set some environment variables.

Any ideas? What further information would you need?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

Reply 1 of 4, by Dominus

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Change output in dosbox config to something else. And update your graphic drivers to the latest from the chip maker (not windows update)

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Reply 2 of 4, by Gene Wirchenko

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I have been off this forum for quite some time, but I have recently had to get my Windows 7 systems running DOSBox because my Windows XP system died. It turns out that the above problem was due to mouse autolock. I do not know why it is an issue under Windows 7; it never was an issue under Windows XP. Simply set autolock=false in the DOSBox configuration file.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

Reply 3 of 4, by Gene Wirchenko

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It appears that I spoke too soon about my solution. I am still seeing cases where only part of the DOSBox window is updating.

My DOSBox setting are pretty much bog standard. I run Megabuild 6, but the only config changes I have made are for enabling printing and some autoexec stuff.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko