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12 lip 2015 · dosbox.conf is a configuration file that DOSBox can use globally and/or locally per game (and settings that are left out are taken from the global file). It contains various system settings and initialization values that define your emulated environment.
2 paź 2018 · The [dosbox] section contains various settings that do not pertain to any other section (e.g. setting the language used in DOSBox help texts, where to store screen captures, etc.)
Write the current configuration settings to a file in a specified location. "filelocation" is located on the local drive, not a mounted drive in DOSBox. The configuration file controls various settings of DOSBox: the amount of emulated memory, the emulated sound cards and many more things. It allows access to AUTOEXEC.BAT as well.
You can change the emulated CPU type in DOSBox-X either from the DOSBox-X config file (dosbox-x.conf by default), or from the DOSBox-X command line or the menu bar.
DOSBox's settings are stored in the dosbox-0.74.conf file. On Windows this file is located in \Users\[your-user-name]\AppData\Local\DOSBox . You can edit it by clicking the "DOSBox 0.74 Options" link in your Start menu, or opening it in your favorite text editor.
25 lip 2023 · Learn how to configure DOSBox to play classic MS-DOS games on your modern computer. This ultimate guide covers installation, mounting drives, optimizing performance, and more!
25 lip 2023 · Mounting Directories. Understanding File Mounting in DOSBox. One of the key features of DOSBox is the ability to mount directories from your computer’s file system as virtual drives within the program. This allows you to access and run games and applications that are stored outside of the default DOSBox installation directory.