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This is a list of the current versions of DOSBox being used by the eXo projects. | This is a list of the current versions of DOSBox being used by the eXo projects. | ||
* [[#DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build)]] | * [[#DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build)|DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build)]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox 0.73]] | * [[#DOSBox 0.73|DOSBox 0.73]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox 0.74]] | * [[#DOSBox 0.74|DOSBox 0.74]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox DWD]] | * [[#DOSBox DWD|DOSBox DWD]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox ECE r4230]] | * [[#DOSBox ECE r4230|DOSBox ECE r4230]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox ECE r4460]] | * [[#DOSBox ECE r4460|DOSBox ECE r4460]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox mpu]] | * [[#DOSBox mpu|DOSBox mpu]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox-TC]] | * [[#DOSBox-TC|DOSBox-TC]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox-X 0.82.18]] | * [[#DOSBox-X 0.82.18|DOSBox-X 0.82.18]] | ||
* [[#GunStick DOSBox]] | * [[#DOSBox-X 0.83.25|DOSBox-X 0.83.25]] | ||
* [[# | * [[#GunStick DOSBox|GunStick DOSBox]] | ||
* [[#SVN Daum]] | * [[#DOSBox Staging 0.80.1|DOSBox Staging 0.80.1]] | ||
* [[#DOSBox Staging 0.81.0a|DOSBox Staging 0.81.0a]] | |||
* [[#SVN Daum|SVN Daum]] | |||
DOSBox is an MS-DOS emulator that emulates both the hardware and software | DOSBox is an MS-DOS emulator that emulates both the hardware and software for the system. It is capable of emulating several different machine types including PCjr, Tandy, and an IBM compatible. As an open source project, there are many variants of DOSBox, which is important as there is no single version of DOSBox that can run every game. The eXo projects use a variety of DOSBox builds in order to achieve maximum compatibility. The following is a list of DOSBox builds currently used by the project as well as a list of games that are assigned to the build. | ||
Please note that games are not randomly assigned. If a game is not using one of the default builds ([[#DOSBox 0.74]] or [[#DOSBox ECE r4230]]), then it has been specifically assigned to a different build. We will attempt to link each game to a relevant | Please note that games are not randomly assigned. If a game is not using one of the default builds ([[#DOSBox 0.74|DOSBox 0.74]] or [[#DOSBox ECE r4230|DOSBox ECE r4230]]), then it has been specifically assigned to a different build. We will attempt to link each game to a relevant GitHub ticket and/or reason for the assignment. | ||
As the project evolves and new DOSBox builds are created, this list will change and games will be re-assigned as needed. | As the project evolves and new DOSBox builds are created, this list will change and games will be re-assigned as needed. | ||
== DOSBox Keys == | |||
ALT+ENTER = Full Screen.<br> | |||
ALT+PAUSE = Pause emulation.<br> | |||
CTRL+F1 = Show the keymapper configuration screen<br> | |||
CTRL+F4 = Update cached information about mounted drives. Useful if you changed something on a mounted drive outside of DOSBox. Also cycles through disk images mounted using IMGMOUNT.<br> | |||
CTRL+F5 = Save a screenshot (goes to capture folder).<br> | |||
CTRL+ALT+F5 = Start/Stop recording of AVI video. NOTE: You may well have some problems with this, please see Recording Video for more information.<br> | |||
CTRL+F6 = Start/Stop recording sound output to a wave file (goes to capture folder).<br> | |||
CTRL+ALT+F7 = Start/Stop recording of OPL commands.<br> | |||
CTRL+ALT+F8 = Start/Stop the recording of raw MIDI commands.<br> | |||
CTRL+F7 = Decreases frameskip<br> | |||
CTRL+F8 = Increases Frameskip<br> | |||
CTRL+F9 = Kill (close) DOSBox.<br> | |||
CTRL+F10 = Capture/Release the mouse (if you need to use the mouse within DOSBox).<br> | |||
CTRL+F11 = Slows down the game<br> | |||
CTRL+F12 = Speeds up the game<br> | |||
ALT+F12 = Unlock speed (turbo button).<br> | |||
== DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build) == | == DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build) == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
A patched build of DOSBox 0.63 designed to handle segment limits, which is not emulated by standard DOSBox due to performance reasons. | |||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Viper (1998) || Segment Limits \ VESA Bank Switching | | Viper (1998) || Segment Limits \ VESA Bank Switching | ||
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! colspan=2 | Games List | ! colspan=2 | Games List | ||
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| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Millionaire - The Stock Market Simulation (1982) || Refuses to boot in any other tested version | | Millionaire - The Stock Market Simulation (1982) || Refuses to boot in any other tested version | ||
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== DOSBox DWD == | == DOSBox DWD == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
A custom DOSBox build by David Walters. The primary addition to this build is Game Link, which allows external applications to communicate with the emulated game. This is most commonly used with real time mappers. It does however have some other features, such as custom window titles, fixes for audio popping in Wizardry 6 & 7, and a fix for reversed audio in Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri. | A custom DOSBox build by David Walters. The primary addition to this build is Game Link, which allows external applications to communicate with the emulated game. This is most commonly used with real-time mappers. It does however have some other features, such as custom window titles, fixes for audio popping in Wizardry 6 & 7, and a fix for reversed audio in Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri. | ||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wizardry VI - Bane of the Cosmic Forge (1990) || Fixes audio popping | | Wizardry VI - Bane of the Cosmic Forge (1990) || Fixes audio popping | ||
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== DOSBox ECE r4230 == | == DOSBox ECE r4230 == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
[https://yesterplay.net/dosboxece/ ECE (Enhanced Community Edition)] adds several patches to the vanilla DOSBox build that greatly enhance the potential of the emulator. One of the primary reasons it is used in eXoDOS is for | [https://yesterplay.net/dosboxece/ ECE (Enhanced Community Edition)] adds several patches to the vanilla DOSBox build that greatly enhance the potential of the emulator. One of the primary reasons it is used in [[EXODOS|eXoDOS]] is for its Roland MT-32 (Munt) and FluidSynth sound font capabilities. It also has improved 3Dfx emulation, enhanced OPL3 & PC speaker emulation, and increased VRAM (which assists in reducing flicking in Build engine games). | ||
Another primary enhancement that is included in this version is the pixel perfect | Another primary enhancement that is included in this version is the pixel perfect patch. | ||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
This is one of the default DOSBox builds for the projects, which means hundreds of games (just under 2,000 in eXoDOS alone) are set to this build. This includes nearly all games with MT-32, Sound Canvas 55, and 3Dfx support. | This is one of the default DOSBox builds for the projects, which means hundreds of games (just under 2,000 in [[EXODOS|eXoDOS]] alone) are set to this build. This includes nearly all games with MT-32, Sound Canvas 55, and 3Dfx support. | ||
== DOSBox ECE r4460 == | == DOSBox ECE r4460 == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
The r4460 version includes several patches that improve game compatibility above and beyond the r4230 release. Unfortunately, the pixel perfect patch was dropped shortly after the r4230 release. As we do not shift games to a new version of DOSBox without extension testing, the r4460 version was added to the pack as an alternative option. It | The r4460 version includes several patches that improve game compatibility above and beyond the r4230 release. Unfortunately, the pixel perfect patch was dropped shortly after the r4230 release. As we do not shift games to a new version of DOSBox without extension testing, the r4460 version was added to the pack as an alternative option. It specifically includes kcroft's CD-audio patch, which solves several CD audio issues. | ||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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! colspan=2 | Games List | ! colspan=2 | Games List | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A320 Airbus (Edition Europa) (1992) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3233 | | A320 Airbus (Edition Europa) (1992) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3233 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A320 Airbus (Edition USA) (1993) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3233 | | A320 Airbus (Edition USA) (1993) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3233 | ||
|- | |||
| Adventures of Willy Beamish, The (1991) || | |||
|- | |||
| Aethra Chronicles, The - Volume One - Celystra's Bane (1994) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Armored Fist (1994) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3253 | | Armored Fist (1994) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3253 | ||
|- | |||
| Armored Fist 2 (1997) || | |||
|- | |||
| Balance (1993) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Cover Girl Strip Poker (1991) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3351 | | Cover Girl Strip Poker (1991) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3351 | ||
|- | |||
| Dungeon Keeper (1997) || | |||
|- | |||
| French With Rayman (1998) || | |||
|- | |||
| Gulp-Man (1994) || | |||
|- | |||
| Inter-Stellar Wars (1993) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Magic Candle 2, The - The Four and Forty (1991) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2940 | | Magic Candle 2, The - The Four and Forty (1991) || https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2940 | ||
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| Soldiers of Fortune (1994) || | | Soldiers of Fortune (1994) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Theme Park (1994) || Fixes crashes after the game has been running a while | | Theme Park (1994) || Fixes crashes after the game has been running for a while | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Theme Park Mystery (1990) || | | Theme Park Mystery (1990) || | ||
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== DOSBox mpu == | == DOSBox mpu == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
A patched build of DOSBox with mpu timing fixes related to the audio track length with disc image mounts. | |||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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! colspan=2 | Games List | ! colspan=2 | Games List | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Casino Tournament of Champions (1995) || Fixes sound that was being cut off in other builds | | Casino Tournament of Champions (1995) || Fixes sound that was being cut off in other builds | ||
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=== Games === | === Games === | ||
Although this build of DOSBox is still included in eXoDOS, no games are currently using it by default. | |||
== DOSBox-X 0.82.18 == | == DOSBox-X 0.82.18 == | ||
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! colspan=2 | Games List | ! colspan=2 | Games List | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Archer Maclean's Pool (1992) || | | Alf's Party Kit (1988) || | ||
|- | |||
| Archer Maclean's Pool (1992) || | |||
|- | |||
| Around the World - Christmas (1999) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Bargon Attack (1992) || | | Bargon Attack (1992) || | ||
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| Boston Bomb Club (1991) || | | Boston Bomb Club (1991) || | ||
|- | |||
| Bugs Bunny Cartoon Workshop (1990) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Bunny Bricks (1993) || | | Bunny Bricks (1993) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Colorado (1990) || DAC through PC Speaker | | Colorado (1990) || DAC through PC Speaker | ||
|- | |||
| Conquest of Japan (1992) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Crystals of Arborea (1990) || | | Crystals of Arborea (1990) || | ||
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| Deep Red (1996) || | | Deep Red (1996) || | ||
|- | |||
| Design Your Own Railroad (1992) || | |||
|- | |||
| Design Your Own Train (1989) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Dr Wong's Jacks and Video Poker (1992) || | | Dr Wong's Jacks and Video Poker (1992) || | ||
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| Eddy and Co (1995) || | | Eddy and Co (1995) || | ||
|- | |||
| EGA Mouse Paint (1994) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Elder Scrolls Legend, An - Battlespire (1997) || | | Elder Scrolls Legend, An - Battlespire (1997) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Exobius (1995) || | | Exobius (1995) || | ||
|- | |||
| FaceMaker - Golden Edition (1988) || | |||
|- | |||
| Facts in Action (1992) || | |||
|- | |||
| FBCOACH (1985) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Fetiche Maya, Le (1989) || | | Fetiche Maya, Le (1989) || | ||
|- | |||
| Frank Bruno's Boxing (1988) || | |||
|- | |||
| Funny Face (1990) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Golden Eagle (1991) || | | Golden Eagle (1991) || | ||
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| Ishar - Legend of the Fortress (1992) || | | Ishar - Legend of the Fortress (1992) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | John Madden Football II (1991) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Journey to the Center of the Earth (1988) || | | Journey to the Center of the Earth (1988) || | ||
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| NCAA - Road to the Final Four (1991) || | | NCAA - Road to the Final Four (1991) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | New Print Shop, The (1989) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Pro Pinball - Big Race USA (1998) || | | Pro Pinball - Big Race USA (1998) || | ||
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| StarBlade (1990) || | | StarBlade (1990) || | ||
|- | |||
| Stare-EO Workshop (1991) || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| StarFight III - Within the Darkness (1997) || | | StarFight III - Within the Darkness (1997) || | ||
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| Super Jeopardy! (1991) || | | Super Jeopardy! (1991) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | WarWizard (1994) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Windsurf Willy (1989) || | | Windsurf Willy (1989) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wizardry VII - Crusaders of the Dark Savant (1992) || | | Wizardry VII - Crusaders of the Dark Savant (1992) || | ||
|} | |||
== DOSBox-X 0.83.25 == | |||
=== Description === | |||
Another build of [https://dosbox-x.com/ DOSBox-X] that is needed for specific games. | |||
=== Games === | |||
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | |||
! colspan=2 | Games List | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | |||
|- | |||
| Jet Stream (1996) || | |||
|- | |||
| Gal Pani (1995) || | |||
|- | |||
| Gal Pani II (1996) || | |||
|} | |} | ||
== GunStick DOSBox == | == GunStick DOSBox == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
A patched build of DOSBox that adds support for the Opera Soft Gun Stick, a light gun developed for the PC. This build of DOSBox maps the mouse cursor to the aiming target, allowing the user to use the cursor in place of the Gun Stick peripheral. | |||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Cosmic Sheriff (1989) || GunStick Support | | Cosmic Sheriff (1989) || GunStick Support | ||
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|} | |} | ||
== | == DOSBox Staging 0.80.1 == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
[https://www.dosbox-staging.org/ DOSBox Staging] is a modern continuation of DOSBox with many advanced features such as adaptive CRT emulation, [[ReelMagic]] support, integrated Roland MT-32 emulation, built-in MIDI support (via FluidSynth), and so much more. | |||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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| | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |||
| 688 Attack Sub (1989) || | |||
|- | |||
| Across the Rhine (1995) || | |||
|- | |||
| Battle Chess (1988) || | |||
|- | |||
| Crime Patrol (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
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| Disney's Duck Tales - The Quest for Gold (1990) || | |||
|- | |||
| Dragon's Lair (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
|- | |||
| Drug Wars (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
|- | |||
| Dune (1992) || | |||
|- | |||
| Entity (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
|- | |||
| Fallen Heroes (1996) || | |||
|- | |||
| Flash Traffic (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
|- | |||
| Horde, The (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
|- | |||
| International Soccer Challenge (1990) || | |||
|- | |||
| J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (REEL Magic)(1993) || ReelMagic MPEG decoding | |||
|- | |||
| Lazarus (1997) || | |||
|- | |||
| Mario is Missing! (1992) || | |||
|- | |||
| Pinball Construction Set (1985) || | |||
|- | |||
| Return to Zork (REEL Magic)(1993) || | |||
|- | |||
| School Mom (1994) || | |||
|- | |||
| Sea Hunt (1987) || | |||
|- | |||
| Snowstrike (1990) || | |||
|- | |||
| TV and Cinema 101 - Trivia from Talkies to Trekkies (1984) || | |||
|- | |||
| Touchdown Football (1984) || | |||
|- | |||
| Trivia 101 (1984) || | |||
|} | |} | ||
== DOSBox Staging 0.81.0a == | |||
=== Description === | |||
A newer build of [https://www.dosbox-staging.org/ DOSBox Staging] with additional changes used by the eXoDOS project. | |||
=== Games === | |||
Over 250 games are configured to use this build of DOSBox Staging and it is the version of DOSBox used by the [[Launcher#Alternate_Launcher|Alternate Launcher]]. | |||
== SVN Daum == | == SVN Daum == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
ykhwong's SVN Daum, last updated on January 25th, 2015, is an enhanced SVN build that incorporates several patches not found in other DOSBox builds. It is generally not considered super stable and it often experiences slowdown due to unoptimized emulation of several core systems. Despite all of this, there are several games | ykhwong's SVN Daum, last updated on January 25th, 2015, is an enhanced SVN build that incorporates several patches not found in other DOSBox builds. It is generally not considered super stable and it often experiences slowdown due to unoptimized emulation of several core systems. Despite all of this, there are several games that require the use of Daum for various reasons. A list of special patches from the [https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/SVN_Builds SVN Builds] wiki includes: | ||
The Windows build incorporates Direct3D with | The Windows build incorporates Direct3D with pixel shaders, OpenglHQ, Innovation, Glide, zip/7z mount, Beep, NE2000 Ethernet, Graphical user interface (menu), Save/Load states, Vertical sync, CPU flags optimization, Various DOS commands (PROMPT, VOL, LABEL, MOUSE, etc) and CONFIG.SYS commands (DEVICE, BUFFERS, FILES, etc), Continuous turbo key, Core-switch key, Show details (from menu bar), Nice DOSBox icon, Font patch (cp437), MAKEIMG command, INTRO, Ctrl-break patch, DBCS support patch, Automatic mount, Printer output, MT-32 emulation (MUNT), MP3CUE, Overscan border, Stereo-swap, SDL_Resize, MemSize128, Internal 3dfx voodoo chip emulation, etc. | ||
=== Games === | === Games === | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Game Name || Reason | | style="text-align:center;" | '''Game Name''' || style="text-align:center;" | '''Reason''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Abaron (1995) || | |Abaron (1995) || | ||
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|Brany Skeldalu (1998) || | |Brany Skeldalu (1998) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|City (1989) || | |City (1989) || | ||
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|Vroom (1994) || | |Vroom (1994) || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Windwalker (1989) || | ||
|} | |} | ||
= | = Unused DOSBox builds = | ||
== DOSBox Pure == | |||
Pure is a version of DOSBox aimed at [https://www.retroarch.com/ RetroArch] which is great for some specific use case scenarios.<br> | |||
Pure wants to treat DOS games like ROM files. Console games are preinstalled games with a very low amount of variation. They do not have setup utilities that are capable of thousands of combinations of sound, video, network, and gameplay options. It can't handle an [[EXODOS|eXoDOS]] zip file that has the games bin/cue in one folder and the installed game in another.<br> | |||
Arguably, DOSBox Pure '''hurts''' game preservation by preferring rips over original media.<br> | |||
Pure is also missing several features that the eXo projects rely on. Extended features like Tandy 3 voice, 3Dfx, IDE pass through, etc... are not supported in Pure currently.<br> | |||
Pure is most suitable for someone who wants to play a copy of DOOM they acquired online on their RetroPie without any setup options. It is not the best route, but it is possibly one of the easier ones. |
Latest revision as of 05:07, 26 October 2024
Current Included DOSBox builds
This is a list of the current versions of DOSBox being used by the eXo projects.
- DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build)
- DOSBox 0.73
- DOSBox 0.74
- DOSBox DWD
- DOSBox ECE r4230
- DOSBox ECE r4460
- DOSBox mpu
- DOSBox-TC
- DOSBox-X 0.82.18
- DOSBox-X 0.83.25
- GunStick DOSBox
- DOSBox Staging 0.80.1
- DOSBox Staging 0.81.0a
- SVN Daum
DOSBox is an MS-DOS emulator that emulates both the hardware and software for the system. It is capable of emulating several different machine types including PCjr, Tandy, and an IBM compatible. As an open source project, there are many variants of DOSBox, which is important as there is no single version of DOSBox that can run every game. The eXo projects use a variety of DOSBox builds in order to achieve maximum compatibility. The following is a list of DOSBox builds currently used by the project as well as a list of games that are assigned to the build.
Please note that games are not randomly assigned. If a game is not using one of the default builds (DOSBox 0.74 or DOSBox ECE r4230), then it has been specifically assigned to a different build. We will attempt to link each game to a relevant GitHub ticket and/or reason for the assignment.
As the project evolves and new DOSBox builds are created, this list will change and games will be re-assigned as needed.
DOSBox Keys
ALT+ENTER = Full Screen.
ALT+PAUSE = Pause emulation.
CTRL+F1 = Show the keymapper configuration screen
CTRL+F4 = Update cached information about mounted drives. Useful if you changed something on a mounted drive outside of DOSBox. Also cycles through disk images mounted using IMGMOUNT.
CTRL+F5 = Save a screenshot (goes to capture folder).
CTRL+ALT+F5 = Start/Stop recording of AVI video. NOTE: You may well have some problems with this, please see Recording Video for more information.
CTRL+F6 = Start/Stop recording sound output to a wave file (goes to capture folder).
CTRL+ALT+F7 = Start/Stop recording of OPL commands.
CTRL+ALT+F8 = Start/Stop the recording of raw MIDI commands.
CTRL+F7 = Decreases frameskip
CTRL+F8 = Increases Frameskip
CTRL+F9 = Kill (close) DOSBox.
CTRL+F10 = Capture/Release the mouse (if you need to use the mouse within DOSBox).
CTRL+F11 = Slows down the game
CTRL+F12 = Speeds up the game
ALT+F12 = Unlock speed (turbo button).
DOSBox 0.63 (Special Build)
Description
A patched build of DOSBox 0.63 designed to handle segment limits, which is not emulated by standard DOSBox due to performance reasons.
Games
Games List | |
---|---|
Game Name | Reason |
Viper (1998) | Segment Limits \ VESA Bank Switching |
DOSBox 0.73
Description
An official build of DOSBox originally released on May 27th, 2009.
Games
Games List | |
---|---|
Game Name | Reason |
Millionaire - The Stock Market Simulation (1982) | Refuses to boot in any other tested version |
DOSBox 0.74
Description
The last official full release stable build (three revisions with minor fixes have since been released). This version of DOSBox was released May 12th, 2010. It is the most commonly seen version of DOSBox as it is packed in with most MS-DOS GOG and Steam games.
Games
A full list has not been provided as this and ECE 4230 are the default builds we test with.
DOSBox DWD
Description
A custom DOSBox build by David Walters. The primary addition to this build is Game Link, which allows external applications to communicate with the emulated game. This is most commonly used with real-time mappers. It does however have some other features, such as custom window titles, fixes for audio popping in Wizardry 6 & 7, and a fix for reversed audio in Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
Wizardry VI - Bane of the Cosmic Forge (1990) | Fixes audio popping |
DOSBox ECE r4230
Description
ECE (Enhanced Community Edition) adds several patches to the vanilla DOSBox build that greatly enhance the potential of the emulator. One of the primary reasons it is used in eXoDOS is for its Roland MT-32 (Munt) and FluidSynth sound font capabilities. It also has improved 3Dfx emulation, enhanced OPL3 & PC speaker emulation, and increased VRAM (which assists in reducing flicking in Build engine games).
Another primary enhancement that is included in this version is the pixel perfect patch.
Games
This is one of the default DOSBox builds for the projects, which means hundreds of games (just under 2,000 in eXoDOS alone) are set to this build. This includes nearly all games with MT-32, Sound Canvas 55, and 3Dfx support.
DOSBox ECE r4460
Description
The r4460 version includes several patches that improve game compatibility above and beyond the r4230 release. Unfortunately, the pixel perfect patch was dropped shortly after the r4230 release. As we do not shift games to a new version of DOSBox without extension testing, the r4460 version was added to the pack as an alternative option. It specifically includes kcroft's CD-audio patch, which solves several CD audio issues.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
A320 Airbus (Edition Europa) (1992) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3233 |
A320 Airbus (Edition USA) (1993) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3233 |
Adventures of Willy Beamish, The (1991) | |
Aethra Chronicles, The - Volume One - Celystra's Bane (1994) | |
Armored Fist (1994) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3253 |
Armored Fist 2 (1997) | |
Balance (1993) | |
Cover Girl Strip Poker (1991) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3351 |
Dungeon Keeper (1997) | |
French With Rayman (1998) | |
Gulp-Man (1994) | |
Inter-Stellar Wars (1993) | |
Magic Candle 2, The - The Four and Forty (1991) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2940 |
Mino's Adventure (1997) | |
Mixed-Up Mother Goose (1991) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2431 |
Oxyd magnum! Gold (1998) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/3246 |
Pinball Wizard 2000 (1995) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/1167 |
Project Paradise (1997) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2489 |
Seasons of the Sakura (1997) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2771 |
Secret of Monkey Island, The (1990) | https://github.com/exoscoriae/eXoDOS/issues/2990 |
Soldiers of Fortune (1994) | |
Theme Park (1994) | Fixes crashes after the game has been running for a while |
Theme Park Mystery (1990) | |
Toy Shop, The (1986) | |
Wolf (1994) | |
Zombie Dinos From Planet Zeltoid (1995) |
DOSBox mpu
Description
A patched build of DOSBox with mpu timing fixes related to the audio track length with disc image mounts.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
Casino Tournament of Champions (1995) | Fixes sound that was being cut off in other builds |
DOSBox-TC
Description
TC stands for TransCopy. DOSBox-TC allows the emulator to directly mount and use TransCopy images. TransCopy was popular as a method of capturing a floppy disk image with all sectors present, including tricky ones which were often used as copy protection.
Games
Although this build of DOSBox is still included in eXoDOS, no games are currently using it by default.
DOSBox-X 0.82.18
Description
DOSBox-X is a heavily patched enhanced build of the base DOSBox. Many enhancements and extra features exist, including enhanced support for Windows installations.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
Alf's Party Kit (1988) | |
Archer Maclean's Pool (1992) | |
Around the World - Christmas (1999) | |
Bargon Attack (1992) | |
Best of the Best Championship Karate (1992) | |
Big Business (1990) | |
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1990) | |
Boston Bomb Club (1991) | |
Bugs Bunny Cartoon Workshop (1990) | |
Bunny Bricks (1993) | |
Colorado (1990) | DAC through PC Speaker |
Conquest of Japan (1992) | |
Crystals of Arborea (1990) | |
Cyber Riders (1992) | |
D-Day (1992) | |
Deep Red (1996) | |
Design Your Own Railroad (1992) | |
Design Your Own Train (1989) | |
Dr Wong's Jacks and Video Poker (1992) | |
Dvorak on Typing (1991) | |
Eddy and Co (1995) | |
EGA Mouse Paint (1994) | |
Elder Scrolls Legend, An - Battlespire (1997) | |
Exobius (1995) | |
FaceMaker - Golden Edition (1988) | |
Facts in Action (1992) | |
FBCOACH (1985) | |
Fetiche Maya, Le (1989) | |
Frank Bruno's Boxing (1988) | |
Funny Face (1990) | |
Golden Eagle (1991) | |
Ishar - Legend of the Fortress (1992) | |
John Madden Football II (1991) | |
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1988) | |
Life and Death 2 - The Brain (1990) | |
Metal Mutant (1991) | |
Metropolis (1987) | |
NCAA - Road to the Final Four (1991) | |
New Print Shop, The (1989) | |
Pro Pinball - Big Race USA (1998) | |
Pro Pinball - Timeshock! (1997) | |
Purple Saturn Day (1989) | |
Rosemary West's House of Fortunes (1993) | |
Star Trek Borg (1996) | |
StarBlade (1990) | |
Stare-EO Workshop (1991) | |
StarFight III - Within the Darkness (1997) | |
StarFight IV - Legacy (1998) | |
StarFight V - Hell's Gate (1999) | |
Storm Master (1992) | |
Super Jeopardy! (1991) | |
WarWizard (1994) | |
Windsurf Willy (1989) | |
Wizardry VII - Crusaders of the Dark Savant (1992) |
DOSBox-X 0.83.25
Description
Another build of DOSBox-X that is needed for specific games.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
Jet Stream (1996) | |
Gal Pani (1995) | |
Gal Pani II (1996) |
GunStick DOSBox
Description
A patched build of DOSBox that adds support for the Opera Soft Gun Stick, a light gun developed for the PC. This build of DOSBox maps the mouse cursor to the aiming target, allowing the user to use the cursor in place of the Gun Stick peripheral.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
Cosmic Sheriff (1989) | GunStick Support |
Mike Gunner (1988) | GunStick Support |
Pack Regalo Gun Stick (1989) | GunStick Support |
DOSBox Staging 0.80.1
Description
DOSBox Staging is a modern continuation of DOSBox with many advanced features such as adaptive CRT emulation, ReelMagic support, integrated Roland MT-32 emulation, built-in MIDI support (via FluidSynth), and so much more.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
688 Attack Sub (1989) | |
Across the Rhine (1995) | |
Battle Chess (1988) | |
Crime Patrol (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
Disney's Duck Tales - The Quest for Gold (1990) | |
Dragon's Lair (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
Drug Wars (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
Dune (1992) | |
Entity (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
Fallen Heroes (1996) | |
Flash Traffic (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
Horde, The (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
International Soccer Challenge (1990) | |
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (REEL Magic)(1993) | ReelMagic MPEG decoding |
Lazarus (1997) | |
Mario is Missing! (1992) | |
Pinball Construction Set (1985) | |
Return to Zork (REEL Magic)(1993) | |
School Mom (1994) | |
Sea Hunt (1987) | |
Snowstrike (1990) | |
TV and Cinema 101 - Trivia from Talkies to Trekkies (1984) | |
Touchdown Football (1984) | |
Trivia 101 (1984) |
DOSBox Staging 0.81.0a
Description
A newer build of DOSBox Staging with additional changes used by the eXoDOS project.
Games
Over 250 games are configured to use this build of DOSBox Staging and it is the version of DOSBox used by the Alternate Launcher.
SVN Daum
Description
ykhwong's SVN Daum, last updated on January 25th, 2015, is an enhanced SVN build that incorporates several patches not found in other DOSBox builds. It is generally not considered super stable and it often experiences slowdown due to unoptimized emulation of several core systems. Despite all of this, there are several games that require the use of Daum for various reasons. A list of special patches from the SVN Builds wiki includes: The Windows build incorporates Direct3D with pixel shaders, OpenglHQ, Innovation, Glide, zip/7z mount, Beep, NE2000 Ethernet, Graphical user interface (menu), Save/Load states, Vertical sync, CPU flags optimization, Various DOS commands (PROMPT, VOL, LABEL, MOUSE, etc) and CONFIG.SYS commands (DEVICE, BUFFERS, FILES, etc), Continuous turbo key, Core-switch key, Show details (from menu bar), Nice DOSBox icon, Font patch (cp437), MAKEIMG command, INTRO, Ctrl-break patch, DBCS support patch, Automatic mount, Printer output, MT-32 emulation (MUNT), MP3CUE, Overscan border, Stereo-swap, SDL_Resize, MemSize128, Internal 3dfx voodoo chip emulation, etc.
Games
Games List | |
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Game Name | Reason |
Abaron (1995) | |
Airball (1987) | |
Airline Simulator (1996) | |
Arrakis (2000) | |
Backroad Racers (1993) | |
Brany Skeldalu (1998) | |
City (1989) | |
Corncob 3-D The Other Worlds Campaign (1992) | |
Corncob Deluxe (1994) | |
Crazy Brix (1999) | |
Dactylus (1997) | |
Davis Cup Complete Tennis (1996) | |
Descent to Undermountain (1998) | |
Dismal Passages - Part I - The Wicked Curse (1995) | |
EXP - The Excellent Potato (1996) | |
Elkinloor (1995) | |
European Racers (1993) | |
Eye of Typhoon, The (1996) | |
Falcon A.T. (1988) | |
Fourth Generation, The (1996) | |
Frankenstein (1994) | |
Frontier - First Encounters (1995) | |
Haunted Childhood (2003) | |
Hopang Man (1993) | |
Hostage Rescue Mission (1989) | |
Hound of the Baskervilles (1993) | |
Hugo (1994) | |
Ice Kiss (1997) | |
James Bond 007 - The Stealth Affair (1990) | |
Karkoth's Keep (1983) | |
Katapult (1996) | |
Kingdom of Syree III, The - The Depths of Hell (1998) | |
Legend of the Purple Tit, The (1994) | |
Matter of Time, A (1995) | |
Molefest (2002) | |
Monmallineun Tarokbeom (1996) | |
Operation AirStorm (1994) | |
P-47 Freedom Fighter (1993) | |
PC Futbol 3.0 (1994) | |
PC Futbol 5.0 (1996) | |
Pac Man (1982) | |
Paddle, The (2002) | |
Palace of Deceit - The Secret of Castle Lockemoer, The (1991) | |
Panic! (2002) | |
PaybackTime 2 (1997) | |
Pilgrim Quest (1991) | |
Pirate Island, The (1998) | |
Psycho Killer (1993) | |
Puzzle Bobble (1994) | |
RS-2 (1990) | |
Realms of Arkania - Blade of Destiny (1992) | |
Rocks (1997) | |
Sea War - Entscheidungsschlacht im Pazifik (1996) | |
Shooting Langrisser 2 (1998) | |
Sooty and Sweep (1992) | |
Spear End of Destiny (2004) | |
Speedway Manager '96 (1996) | |
Spong (1993) | |
Street Count 2 Plus (1994) | |
Super Dog Story (1997) | |
Town With No Name (1993) | |
Up Periscope! (1988) | |
Video Blakjak (1991) | |
Virtual Pool (1995) | |
Virtual Snooker (1996) | |
Vroom (1994) | |
Windwalker (1989) |
Unused DOSBox builds
DOSBox Pure
Pure is a version of DOSBox aimed at RetroArch which is great for some specific use case scenarios.
Pure wants to treat DOS games like ROM files. Console games are preinstalled games with a very low amount of variation. They do not have setup utilities that are capable of thousands of combinations of sound, video, network, and gameplay options. It can't handle an eXoDOS zip file that has the games bin/cue in one folder and the installed game in another.
Arguably, DOSBox Pure hurts game preservation by preferring rips over original media.
Pure is also missing several features that the eXo projects rely on. Extended features like Tandy 3 voice, 3Dfx, IDE pass through, etc... are not supported in Pure currently.
Pure is most suitable for someone who wants to play a copy of DOOM they acquired online on their RetroPie without any setup options. It is not the best route, but it is possibly one of the easier ones.