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Thread: DOSBox v0.71 Build 02.01.2008

  
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    sherwin17 is offline -Hacks Newbie
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    how can i type on it properly
    where can i put games
    can someone explain it to me cause i downloaded the files and there is no Readme included in the files

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    Falcon_maximus is offline -Hacks Neophyte
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    The easiest thing would be to turn on your PSP's USB, put the PC-Game of your desire in your PC's DVD-ROM drive and install it on you pc, but when it asks you where the game should be installed you just install it to..... for example J:/DOSBOX/ (J: is how my Computer recognises my USB-PSP and /DOSBOX is my dosbox program folder on my PSPs root, I always keep it at the root not like many others in the Game/dosbox folder, although it woudn't matter at all ^^)

    PS: Better don't type at all ;) how this can be done without render dosbox useless?
    paste this text into your PSP/GAME/Dosbox/dosbox.conf on the very bottom

    [autoexec]
    # Lines in this section will be run at startup.
    INPUTMAP up up
    INPUTMAP right right
    INPUTMAP down down
    INPUTMAP left left
    INPUTMAP triangle d
    INPUTMAP square lshift
    INPUTMAP cross lctrl
    INPUTMAP circle enter
    INPUTMAP start esc
    mount c ms0:/DOSBOX
    SYSOPT clock 333
    c:
    cd dn151\
    dn.com

    This creates some kind of virtual Harddisk on the Memroot/DOSBOX if you don't want ms0:/DOSBOX to be your c: drive just change it to something different, for example:

    mount c ms0:/PSP/GAME/Dosbox/Games

    cd dn151\ and dn.com starts an application called DOS-Navigator, it adds a basic graphical user interface GUI to dos, so you can scroll around with you analogstick and select folders/files by pressing the left shoulder button (just as it would the psp be a normal computer mouse :twothumbs: )

    But to say the truth, I'm not sure if Dosnavigator is included in all dosbox releases.....

    Good luck using Dosbox!

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    Mattman888 is offline -Hacks Neophyte
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    Thanks very much but, i'm having trouble finding the dosnavigator file...

    EDIT: Nevermind i found it, But now i'm having trouble with the controls while ingame. Do you know how to fix this?

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    Falcon_maximus is offline -Hacks Neophyte
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    No, unfortunately not, the only game that I'm interested in is The Settlers 2 Gold Edition and I havent got that to run correctly jet :|

    I'll test TES II Daggerfall soon (but I guess if Settlers doesn't run then, the 3D TES won't run either :paranoid: well, at least it's worth a try)

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    siccmade is offline -Hacks Newbie
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    i get an error about the dn part.

    after it's mounted correctly (thanks for that script btw) i get this error:

    cd dn151\
    unable to change to dn151

    which isnt strange since i cnat find that folder on my psp myself.

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    Falcon_maximus is offline -Hacks Neophyte
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    Dn151 means Dos Navigator 1.51, this file is not included in the most DOSBOX releases, there was a Dosbox package somewhere on the web which included this file....

    Wait, I'll host my Dosbox setup

    http://rapidshare.com/files/89609672/Dosbox.rar.html

    Greetings
    Florian

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    siccmade is offline -Hacks Newbie
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    thank you, i shoulda known :) worked great

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