Dosbox configuration file where is it




















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Specifies which scaler is used to enlarge and enhance low resolution modes, BEFORE any additional scaling done according to the Fullresolution and Windowresolution settings under [sdl]. To see comparisons between the different scalers, see Scaler. CPU core used in emulation. The choices result in a different efficency of DOSBox and in very rare cases have an effect on stability.

Amount of instructions DOSBox tries to emulate each millisecond. Set to max to automatically run as many cycles as possible. Amount of cycles to increase with keycombo. Amount of cycles to decrease with keycombo. Configuration:Mixer see Sound. Here you can define any MIDI related settings. The term MIDI is commonly used to refer to background music found in games, but specifically it refers to synthesizer audio which can be passed directly from emulated games to modern hardware.

Configuration:SBlaster see Sound. Configuration:GUS see Sound. Configuration:PCSpeaker see Sound. Configuration:Joystick see Sound. See Connectivity on how to use IPX once it's enabled.

Thus any commands listed here will be performed each time DOSBox is used. Different games will naturally work best with different configuration settings. Generally there isn't one set of sound settings that universally works well across all DOS games, so I would like individual config files for each game.

Is that possible? And how do I call them from the game shortcut? DOSBox 0. Windows 3. Can be used together with multiple -conf parameters, but -userconf will always be loaded before them. Multiple -conf options may be present. See Section 13 for more details. So I tried the latter part by going to my shortcut and using the -conf configfilelocation, replacing configfilelocation with the path to my config file in quotes. Didn't work. Now I don't know what to do.



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