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.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
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.TH DOSBOX 1 "Feb 26, 2010"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.SH NAME
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dosbox \- an x86/DOS emulator with sound/graphics
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B dosbox
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.B [\-fullscreen]
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.B [\-startmapper]
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.B [\-noautoexec]
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.B [\-securemode]
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.B [\-userconf]
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.BI "[\-scaler " scaler ]
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.BI "[\-forcescaler " scaler ]
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.BI "[\-conf " configfile ]
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.BI "[\-lang " langfile ]
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.B [file]
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.BI "[\-c " command ]
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.B [\-exit]
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.BI "[\-machine " machinetype ]
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.LP
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.B dosbox \-version
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.LP
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.BI "dosbox \-editconf" " program"
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.LP
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.BI "dosbox \-opencaptures" " program"
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.LP
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.B dosbox \-printconf
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.LP
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.B dosbox \-eraseconf
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.LP
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.B dosbox \-resetconf
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.LP
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.B dosbox \-erasemapper
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.LP
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.B dosbox \-resetmapper
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This manual page briefly documents
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.BR "dosbox" ", an x86/DOS emulator."
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.LP
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.RB "The optional " file " argument should be a DOS executable or a"
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directory. If it is a dos executable (.com .exe .bat) the program will
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run automatically. If it is a directory, a DOS session will run with
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the directory mounted as C:\\.
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.LP
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.RI "For an introduction type " INTRO
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.RB "inside " dosbox .
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.SH OPTIONS
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A summary of options is included below.
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.TP
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.B \-fullscreen
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.RB "Start " dosbox " in fullscreen mode."
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.TP
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.B \-startmapper
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.RB "Start the internal keymapper on startup of " dosbox ". You can use it to change the keys " dosbox " uses."
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.TP
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.B \-noautoexec
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Skips the [autoexec] section of the loaded configuration file.
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.TP
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.B \-securemode
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.RB "Same as " \-noautoexec ", but adds " "config.com \-securemode"
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at the end of
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.I AUTOEXEC.BAT
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(which in turn disables any changes to how the drives are mounted
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.RB "inside " dosbox )
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.TP
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.B \-userconf
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Load the configuration file located in ~/.dosbox. Can be combined with
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.RB "the " \-conf " option."
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.TP
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.BI \-scaler " scaler"
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.RI "Uses the graphical scaler specified by " scaler ". See the configuration"
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file for the available scalers
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.TP
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.BI \-forcescaler " scaler"
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.RB "Similar to the " \-scaler " parameter, but tries to force usage of"
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the specified scaler even if it might not fit.
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.TP
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.BI \-c " command"
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.RI "Runs the specified " command " before running "
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.BR file .
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.RI "Multiple commands can be specified. Each " command " should start with "
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.BR \-c " though. A command can be:"
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an Internal Program, a DOS command or an executable on a mounted drive.
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.TP
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.BI \-conf " configfile
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.RB "Start " dosbox " with the options specified in "
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.IR configfile ". This file has a section in which you can put commands you "
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wish to execute on startup. Multiple
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.IR configfiles " can be present at the commandline."
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.TP
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.BI \-lang " langfile
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.RB "Start " dosbox " with the language specified in "
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.IR langfile .
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.TP
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.B "\-exit "
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.BR "dosbox" " will close itself when the DOS program specified by "file " ends."
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.TP
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.BI \-machine " machinetype
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.RB "Setup " dosbox " to emulate a specific type of machine."
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.RI "Valid choices are: " "hercules, cga, tandy, pcjr, ega, vgaonly, svga_s3(default), svga_et3000, svga_et4000, svga_paradise, vesa_nolfb, vesa_oldvbe".
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The machinetype has influence on both the videocard and the available
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soundcards.
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.TP
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.B \-version
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Output version information and exit. Useful for frontends.
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.TP
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.BI \-editconf " program"
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.RI calls " program" " with as first parameter the configuration file."
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You can specify this command more than once. In this case it will
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.RI " move to second " program " if the first one fails to start."
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.TP
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.BI \-opencaptures " program"
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.RI "calls " program " with as first parameter the location of the captures folder."
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.TP
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.B \-printconf
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prints the location of the default configuration file.
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.TP
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.B \-eraseconf, \-resetconf
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removes the default configuration file.
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.TP
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.B \-erasemapper, \-resetmapper
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removes the mapperfile configured in the clean default configuration file.
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.SH "INTERNAL COMMANDS"
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.B dosbox
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supports most of the DOS commands found in command.com. In addition, the
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following extra commands are available:
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.HP
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.BI "MOUNT [\-t " type "] [\-size " size ]
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.I driveletter sourcedirectory
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.B [\-ioctl]
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.BI "[\-usecd " number "] [\-label " drivelabel "] [\-freesize " freesize ]
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.LP
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.B MOUNT \-cd
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.LP
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.B MOUNT \-u driveletter
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.LP
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.RB "Program to mount local directories as drives inside " dosbox .
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.RS
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.TP
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.I driveletter
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The driveletter inside dosbox (eg. C).
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.TP
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.I sourcedirectory
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The local directory you want to have inside dosbox.
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.TP
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.BI \-t " type"
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Type of the mounted directory. Supported are: dir (standard), floppy, cdrom.
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.TP
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.BI \-size " drivesize"
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Sets the size of the drive. See the examples in the README for details.
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.TP
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.BI \-freesize " size_in_mb"
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Sets the amount of free space available on a drive in MB's. This is a more
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.RB "simple version of " \-size .
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.TP
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.BI \-label " drivelabel"
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.RI "Sets the name of the drive to " drivelabel ". Needed on some"
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systems if the cd label isn't read correctly. Useful when a
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program can't find its cdrom. If you don't specify a label and no
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.RB "lowlevel support is selected (" "\-usecd #" " and/or " "\-ioctl/aspi" "):"
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.RS
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.LP
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For win32: label is extracted from "Real Drive".
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.TP
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For Linux: label is set to NO_LABEL.
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.TP
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If you do specify a label this label will be kept as long as the drive
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is mounted. It will not be updated !!
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-ioctl
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Forces to use ioctl commands.
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.TP
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.BI \-usecd " number"
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Forces to use SDL cdrom support for drive number.
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.IR Number " can be found by "
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.BR \-cd ".
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.TP
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.B \-cd
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.RB "Displays all detected cdrom drives and their numbers. Use with " \-usecd "."
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.TP
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.B \-u
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Unmounts a mounted drive. Doesn't work on virtual Drives (like Z:\\)
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.RE
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.PP
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.B "Example:"
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.TP
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.RB "To mount your /home/dos/dosgames directory as C drive in " dosbox :
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.RS
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mount c /home/dos/dosgames
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.RE
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.TP
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.B MEM
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.LP
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Display the amount of free memory
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.TP
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.B CONFIG [\-writeconf] [\-writelang] file
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.LP
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.B CONFIG \-securemode
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.LP
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.RB "Write the current configuration or language settings to " file ,
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which is located on the local filesystem. Not a mounted drive in
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.BR dosbox .
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.RS
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.TP
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.B \-securemode
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.RB "Switches " dosbox " to a more secure mode. In this mode the"
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.RI "internal commands " MOUNT ", " IMGMOUNT " and " BOOT " won\'t work."
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It\'s not possible
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either to create a new configfile or languagefile in this mode.
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(Warning you can only undo this mode by restarting
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.BR dosbox .)
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.RE
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.LP
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The configuration file controls various settings of
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.BR dosbox ": The amount of emulated memory,"
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the emulated soundcards and many
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.RI "more things. It further allows access to " AUTOEXEC.BAT .
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.LP
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The language file controls all visible output of the internal commands and
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the internal dos.
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.RB "See the section " FILES " for more information."
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.TP
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.B LOADFIX [\-size] [programname] [parameters]
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.LP
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.B LOADFIX \-f
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.LP
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Program to reduce the amount of memory available. Useful for old programs which don't expect much memory to be free.
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.RS
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.TP
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.B [programname]
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The name of the program which is executed after loadfix eats up its memory.
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.TP
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.B [parameters]
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.RB "Parameters given to the " programname " executable."
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.TP
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.B \-size
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The amount of memory to eat up (in kb). Example \-32, \-64 or \-128
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.TP
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.B \-f
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Frees all memory eaten up by loadfix.
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.RE
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.TP
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.B RESCAN [\-All] [Drive:]
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.LP
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.RB "Make " dosbox " reread the directory structure. Useful if you changed
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.RB "something on a mounted drive outside " dosbox ".(CTRL\-F4 does"
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this as well!)
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.RS
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.TP
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.B \-All
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.R Reread directory structure for all drives.
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.TP
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.B Drive:
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.RB "Reread directory structure for drive " Drive:
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.RE
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.LP
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.RB "If both " \-All " and " Drive: " are missing, then the current drive is used.
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.TP
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.B IMGMOUNT
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.LP
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.RB "A utility to mount disk images and CD\(hyROM images in " dosbox .
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.TP
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.RB "Read the " README " of " dosbox " for the full and correct syntax."
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.RE
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.TP
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.B BOOT
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.LP
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Boot will start floppy images or hard disk images independent of the
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.RB "operating system emulation offered by " dosbox ". This will allow you to play booter floppies or boot to other operating systems inside " dosbox .
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.TP
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.RB "Read the " README " of " dosbox " for the full and correct syntax."
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.RE
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.TP
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.B IPX
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.LP
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.RB "You need to enable IPX networking in the configuration file of " dosbox .
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.RB "All of the IPX networking is managed through the internal " dosbox " program
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.BR IPXNET ". For help on the IPX networking from inside " dosbox ", type"
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.BR "IPXNET HELP" " and the program will list out the commands and relevant documentation."
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.TP
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.RB "Read the " README " of " dosbox " for the full and correct syntax."
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.RE
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.TP
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.B KEYB
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.LP
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Keyb can change the keyboardlayout and the codepage used inside dosbox.
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.TP
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.RB "Read the " README " of " dosbox " for the full and correct syntax."
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.RE
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.SH FILES
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Configuration and language files use a format similar to Windows .ini files.
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If no configfile is specified at the commandline, a file named
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.BR dosbox.conf " (if present in the current directory) will be"
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loaded automatically. If a configfile is specified at the commandline
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that one will be used instead. If no configfile is specified or found
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in the current directory
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.RB " then dosbox will load one from " ~/.dosbox/ ". It will try to create "
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one if there is none.
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.SH "SPECIAL KEYS"
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.TP 12m
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.IP ALT\-ENTER
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Go full screen and back.
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.IP ALT\-PAUSE
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Pause emulation.
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.IP CTRL\-F1
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Start the keymapper.
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.IP CTRL\-ALT\-F5
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Start/Stop creating a movie of the screen.
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.IP CTRL\-F4
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Swap mounted disk\(hyimage (Only used with imgmount). Update directory cache
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for all drives!
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.IP CTRL\-F5
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Save a screenshot.(png)
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.IP CTRL\-F6
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Start/Stop recording sound output to a wave file.
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.IP CTRL\-ALT\-F7
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Start/Stop recording of OPL commands.
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.IP CTRL\-ALT\-F8
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Start/Stop the recording of raw MIDI commands.
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.IP CTRL\-F7
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Decrease frameskip.
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.IP CTRL\-F8
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Increase frameskip.
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.IP CTRL\-F9
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Kill dosbox.
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.IP CTRL\-F10
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Capture/Release the mouse.
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.IP CTRL\-F11
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Slow down emulation (Increase dosbox Cycles).
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.IP CTRL\-F12
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Speed up emulation (Decrease dosbox Cycles).
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.IP ALT\-F12
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Unlock speed (turbo button).
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.PP
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These are the default keybindings. They can be changed in the keymapper.
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.PP
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Saved/recorded files can be found in current_directory/capture
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(can be changed in the configfile).
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.RB "The directory has to exist prior to starting " dosbox " else nothing"
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gets saved/recorded !
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.PP
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.BR "Note: " "Once you increase your " dosbox " cycles beyond your computer's maximum
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capacity, it will produce the same effect as slowing down the emulation.
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This maximum will vary from computer to computer, there is no standard.
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.SH "SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS"
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Fast machine. My guess would be Pentium\-2 400+ to get decent emulation
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of games written for an 286 machine.
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For protected mode games a 1 Ghz machine is recommended and don't expect
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them to run fast though!! Be sure to read the next section on how to speed
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it up somewhat.
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.SS "To run resource\-demanding games"
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.BR dosbox " emulates the CPU, the sound and graphic cards, and some other"
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.RB " stuff, all at the same time. You can overclock " dosbox " by using CTRL\-F12, but"
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you'll be limited by the power of your actual CPU. You can see how much free
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time your true CPU has by various utils (top). Once 100% of your real CPU time is
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.RB "used there is no further way to speed up " dosbox " unless you reduce the load"
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.RB "generated by the non\-CPU parts of " dosbox .
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.PP
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So:
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.PP
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.RB "Close every program but " dosbox .
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.PP
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.RB "Overclock " dosbox " until 100% of your CPU is used.(CTRL\-F12)"
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.PP
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.RB "Since VGA emulation is the most demanding part of " dosbox " in terms of actual"
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CPU usage, we'll start here. Increase the number of frames skipped (in
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increments of one) by pressing CTRL\-F8. Your CPU usage should decrease.
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Go back one step and repeat this until the game runs fast enough for you.
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Please note that this is a trade off: you lose in fluidity of video what you
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gain in speed.
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.SH NOTES
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.RB "While we hope that, one day, " dosbox " will run virtually all programs ever made for the PC..."
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.RB "we are not there yet. At present, " dosbox " run on a 1.7 Gigahertz PC is roughly the equivalent of a 25MHz 386 PC."
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While the 0.60 release has added support for "protected mode" allowing for more complex and recent programs,
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but note that this support is early in development and nowhere near as complete as the support for 386 real\-mode
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games (or earlier). Also note that "protected mode" games need substantially more resources and may
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.RB "require a much faster processor for you to run it properly in " dosbox .
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.SH BUGS
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Not all DOS programs work properly.
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.BR dosbox " will exit without warning if an error occurred."
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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The README in /usr/share/doc/dosbox
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.SH AUTHOR
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This manual page was written by Peter Veenstra <H.P.Veenstra@student.rug.nl> and James Oakley <jfunk@funktronics.ca>,
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for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
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