![]() It turns out that typing "zdoom" in DBD calls a batch file which has its own command line arguments. Just an update on my zdoom issues- I managed to get command lines working. Never got into the other two games but I'll give them a shot. The Chex Quest 2 one is odd because I thought I've tested with Doom (non-zdoom, just to see how performance was) and dont remember any sound/music missing. I think I only tested the officially support zDoom mods, I'll have to do some other testing but its going to get complicated when a mod requires another wad to work, since I'm only distributing shareware or freeware with DosBox distro. I'll look at some the bugs you mentioned. I havent touched DosBox Distro in a little while now, but I've been stock piling compatible thin clients and hope to do some updating soon. ![]() Pragmasaurus wrote on, 14:37: Thanks so much for this! It's perfect for a project I've been wanting to do for a while. If I change the midi mpu401 config to "none", RR2 uses sound blaster instead and works as intended. ![]() It seems it was trying to use MIDI sound, but MIDI wasn't working for some reason. By messing with the configs it looks like RR2 uses MIDI sound, but dosbox distro's MIDI configs are identical to my PC dosbox so I'm not sure why there's still no sound.ĮDIT 2: I managed to fix the Reader Rabbit 2 issue. I downloaded 0.74 for my PC and the sound in Reader Rabbit 2 still works there though. "sblaster type" was updated to "sblaster sbtype" by 0.74). I am also missing background music in a few games where the sound is working (chex quest 2 (running without zdoom), powerslave, Elder Scrolls: Arena).ĮDIT: Looking into it a bit more, it turns out I was using dosbox 0.63 on my PC, which is why the configs weren't behaving the same (e.g. I don't know if this is related to the sound problems or not. Even after I set it to sb16, it doesn't exist when I try to get it. The strange thing is that when I type config -get "sblaster type" it says that the type configuration doesn't exist. I tried to compare the sblaster configs to see if that was the issue. There's no setup.exe or configuration beyond the in-game sound settings as far as I can tell. Reader Rabbit 2 has no sound or music, but it works fine on my normal desktop dosbox install. I'm having sound issues with a few games. ![]() Next time I have some spare time I might start poking around in zdoom.tcz but I don't have any experience with tinycore linux so I don't know if I'll get far. pk3 files if possible (for brutal doom, hocusdoom, adventures of square), and they don't show up in the current menu. bat menu), but it seems like command line arguments like -iwad and -file don't work here. I want to be able to bypass the WAD menu for zdoom and launch directly into a specific WAD (because eventually I'll be running everything from my own. Thanks so much for this! It's perfect for a project I've been wanting to do for a while. ![]()
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