# This is the configuration file for DOSBox-X 2022.08.0. (Please use the latest version of DOSBox-X) # Lines starting with a # are comment lines and are ignored by DOSBox-X. # They are used to (briefly) document the effect of each option. # To write out ALL options, use command 'config -all' with -wc or -writeconf options. [sdl] # fullscreen: Start DOSBox-X directly in fullscreen. (Press [F11/F12]+F to go back) # fulldouble: Use double buffering in fullscreen. It can reduce screen flickering, but it can also result in a slow DOSBox-X. # fullresolution: What resolution to use for fullscreen: original, desktop or a fixed size (e.g. 1024x768). # Using your monitor's native resolution with aspect=true might give the best results. # If you end up with small window on a large screen, try an output different from surface. # windowresolution: Scale the window to this size IF the output device supports hardware scaling. # (output=surface does not!) # windowposition: Set the window position at startup in the positionX,positionY format (e.g.: 1300,200). # The window will be centered with "," (or empty), and will be in the original position with "-". # display: Specify a screen/display number to use for a multi-screen setup (0 = default). # output: What video system to use for output (openglnb = OpenGL nearest; openglpp = OpenGL perfect; ttf = TrueType font output). # Possible values: default, surface, overlay, ttf, opengl, openglnb, openglhq, openglpp, ddraw, direct3d. # videodriver: Forces a video driver (e.g. windib/windows, directx, x11, fbcon, dummy, etc) for the SDL library to use. # transparency: Set the transparency of the DOSBox-X screen (both windowed and full-screen modes, on SDL2 and Windows SDL1 builds). # The valid value is from 0 (no transparency, the default setting) to 90 (high transparency). # maximize: If set, the DOSBox-X window will be maximized at start (SDL2 and Windows SDL1 builds only; use fullscreen for TTF output). # autolock: Mouse will automatically lock, if you click on the screen. (Press CTRL-F10 to unlock) # autolock_feedback: Autolock status feedback type, i.e. visual, auditive, none. # Possible values: none, beep, flash. # middle_unlock: Whether you can press the middle mouse button to unlock the mouse when the mouse has been locked. # If set to "manual", it works only with "autolock=false"; if set to "auto", it works only with "autolock=true". # Possible values: none, manual, auto, both. # clip_mouse_button: Select the mouse button or use arrow keys for the shared clipboard copy/paste function. # The default mouse button is "right", which means using the right mouse button to select text, copy to and paste from the host clipboard. # Set to "middle" to use the middle mouse button, "arrows" to use arrow keys instead of a mouse button, or "none" to disable this feature. # For "arrows", press Home key (or Fn+Shift+Left on Mac laptops) to start selection, and End key (or Fn+Shift+Right on Mac laptops) to end selection. # Possible values: none, middle, right, arrows. # clip_key_modifier: Change the keyboard modifier for the shared clipboard copy/paste function using a mouse button or arrow keys. # The default modifier is "shift" (both left and right shift keys). Set to "none" if no modifier is desired. # Possible values: none, ctrl, lctrl, rctrl, alt, lalt, ralt, shift, lshift, rshift, ctrlalt, ctrlshift, altshift, lctrlalt, lctrlshift, laltshift, rctrlalt, rctrlshift, raltshift. # clip_paste_bios: Specify whether to use BIOS keyboard functions for the clipboard pasting instead of the keystroke method. # For pasting clipboard text into Windows 3.x/9x applications (e.g. Notepad), make sure to use the keystroke method. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, default. # clip_paste_speed: Set keyboard speed for pasting text from the shared clipboard. # If the default setting of 30 causes lost keystrokes, increase the number. # Or experiment with decreasing the number for applications that accept keystrokes quickly. # sensitivity: Mouse sensitivity. The optional second parameter specifies vertical sensitivity (e.g. 100,-50). # usesystemcursor: Use the mouse cursor of the host system instead of drawing a DOS mouse cursor. Activated when the mouse is not locked. # mouse_emulation: When is mouse emulated ? # integration: when not locked # locked: when locked # always: every time # never: at no time # If disabled, the mouse position in DOSBox-X is exactly where the host OS reports it. # When using a high DPI mouse, the emulation of mouse movement can noticeably reduce the # sensitiveness of your device, i.e. the mouse is slower but more precise. # Possible values: integration, locked, always, never. # mouse_wheel_key: Convert mouse wheel movements into keyboard presses such as arrow keys. # 0: disabled; 1: up/down arrows; 2: left/right arrows; 3: PgUp/PgDn keys. # 4: Ctrl+up/down arrows; 5: Ctrl+left/right arrows; 6: Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn keys. # 7: Ctrl+W/Z, as supported by text editors like WordStar and MS-DOS EDIT. # Putting a minus sign in front will disable the conversion for guest systems. # waitonerror: Wait before closing the console if DOSBox-X has an error. # priority: Priority levels for DOSBox-X. Second entry behind the comma is for when DOSBox-X is not focused/minimized. # pause is only valid for the second entry. # Possible values: lowest, lower, normal, higher, highest, pause. # mapperfile: File used to load/save the key/event mappings from. Resetmapper only works with the default value. # usescancodes: Avoid usage of symkeys, in favor of scancodes. Might not work on all operating systems. # If set to "auto" (default), it is enabled when using non-US keyboards in SDL1 builds. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # overscan: Width of the overscan border (0 to 10) for the "surface" output. # titlebar: Change the string displayed in the DOSBox-X title bar. # showbasic: If set, DOSBox-X will show basic information including the DOSBox-X version number and current running speed in the title bar. # showdetails: If set, DOSBox-X will show the cycles count (FPS) and emulation speed relative to realtime in the title bar. # showmenu: Whether to show the menu bar (if supported). Default true. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> mapperfile_sdl1; mapperfile_sdl2; forcesquarecorner # fullscreen = false fulldouble = false fullresolution = desktop windowresolution = 960x720 windowposition = display = 0 output = videodriver = transparency = 0 maximize = false autolock = false autolock_feedback = beep middle_unlock = manual clip_mouse_button = right clip_key_modifier = shift clip_paste_bios = default clip_paste_speed = 30 sensitivity = 100 usesystemcursor = false mouse_emulation = integration mouse_wheel_key = -1 waitonerror = true priority = higher,normal mapperfile = mapper-dosbox-x.map usescancodes = auto overscan = 0 titlebar = showbasic = true showdetails = false showmenu = true [log] # logfile: file where the log messages will be saved to # debuggerrun: The run mode when the DOSBox-X Debugger starts. # Possible values: debugger, normal, watch. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> vga; vgagfx; vgamisc; int10; sblaster; dma_control; fpu; cpu; paging; fcb; files; ioctl; exec; dosmisc; pit; keyboard; pic; mouse; bios; gui; misc; io; pci; sst; int21; fileio # logfile = debuggerrun = debugger [dosbox] # language: Select a language file for DOSBox-X to use. Encoded with either UTF-8 or a DOS code page. # You can set code page either in the language file or with "country" setting in [config] section. # title: Additional text to place in the title bar of the window. # fastbioslogo: If set, DOSBox-X will skip the BIOS screen by activating fast BIOS logo mode (without 1-second pause). # startbanner: If set (default), DOSBox-X will display the welcome banner when it starts. # bannercolortheme: You can specify a different background color theme for the welcome banner from the default one. # Possible values: default, black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white. # dpi aware: Set this option (auto by default) to indicate to your OS that DOSBox-X is DPI aware. # If it is not set, Windows Vista/7/8/10 and higher may upscale the DOSBox-X window # on higher resolution monitors which is probably not what you want. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # quit warning: Set this option to indicate whether DOSBox-X should show a warning message when the user tries to close its window. # If set to auto (default), DOSBox-X will warn if a DOS program, game or a guest system is currently running. # If set to autofile, DOSBox-X will warn if there are open file handles or a guest system is currently running. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto, autofile. # working directory option: Select an option for DOSBox-X's working directory when it runs. # autoprompt: DOSBox-X will auto-decide whether to prompt for a working directory. # config: DOSBox-X will use the primary config file directory as the working directory. # custom: Specify a working directory via the "working directory default" option. # default: Similar to autoprompt, but DOSBox-X will ask whether to save the selected folder. # force: Similar to "custom", while overriding -defaultdir command-line option if used. # noprompt: DOSBox-X uses the current directory and never prompts for a working directory. # program: DOSBox-X will use the DOSBox-X program directory as the working directory. # prompt: DOSBox-X will always ask the user to select a working directory when it runs. # userconfig: DOSBox-X will use its user configuration directory as the working directory. # Possible values: autoprompt, config, custom, default, force, noprompt, program, prompt, userconfig. # working directory default: The default directory to act as DOSBox-X's working directory. See also the setting "working directory option". # For working directory option=prompt, the specified directory becomes the default directory for the folder selection. # show advanced options: If set, the Configuration Tool will display all config options (including advanced ones) by default. # resolve config path: If set to true, DOSBox-X will resolve options containing paths in the config file (except [autoexec] section). # This includes environment variables (%VAR% [DOS/Windows] or ${VAR} [Linux/macOS] and tilde (~) in Linux/macOS. # If set to dosvar, DOSBox-X forces to resolve DOS-style environment variables (%VAR%) in all platforms (and tilde). # If set to tilde, DOSBox-X will only resolve tilde (~) in Linux/macOS but will not resolve environment variables. # Possible values: true, false, dosvar, tilde, 1, 0. # hostkey: By default, DOSBox-X uses the mapper-defined host key, which defaults to F11 on Windows and F12 on other platforms. # You may alternatively specify a host key with this setting and bypass the host key as defined in the mapper. # This can also be done from the menu ("Main" => "Select host key"). # Possible values: ctrlalt, ctrlshift, altshift, mapper. # mapper send key: Select the key the mapper SendKey function will send. # Possible values: winlogo, winmenu, alttab, ctrlesc, ctrlbreak, ctrlaltdel. # ime: Enables support for the system input methods (IME) for inputting characters in Windows and Linux builds. # If set to auto, this feature is only enabled if DOSBox-X starts with a Chinese/Japanese/Korean code page. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # synchronize time: If set, DOSBox-X will try to automatically synchronize time with the host, unless you decide to change the date/time manually. # machine: The type of machine DOSBox-X tries to emulate. # Possible values: mda, cga, cga_mono, cga_rgb, cga_composite, cga_composite2, hercules, tandy, pcjr, pcjr_composite, pcjr_composite2, amstrad, ega, ega200, jega, mcga, vgaonly, svga_s3, svga_s386c928, svga_s3vision864, svga_s3vision868, svga_s3vision964, svga_s3vision968, svga_s3trio32, svga_s3trio64, svga_s3trio64v+, svga_s3virge, svga_s3virgevx, svga_et3000, svga_et4000, svga_paradise, vesa_nolfb, vesa_oldvbe, vesa_oldvbe10, pc98, pc9801, pc9821, fm_towns. # captures: Directory where things like wave, midi, screenshot get captured. # autosave: Enable the auto-save state feature. Specify a time interval in seconds, and optionally a save slot or start and end save slots. # For example, "autosave=10 11-20" will set a 10-second time interval for auto-saving, and the save slots used will be between 11 and 20. # You can additionally specify up to 9 programs for this feature, e.g. "autosave=10 11-20 EDIT:21-30 EDITOR:35" for "EDIT" and "EDITOR". # Putting a minus sign (-) before the time interval causes the auto-saving function to not be activated at start. # saveslot: Select the default save slot (1-100) to save/load states. # savefile: Select the default save file to save/load states. If specified it will be used instead of the save slot. # saveremark: If set, the save state feature will ask users to enter remarks when saving a state. # forceloadstate: If set, DOSBox-X will load a saved state even if it finds there is a mismatch in the DOSBox-X version, machine type, program name and/or the memory size. # a20: A20 gate emulation mode. # The on/off/on_fake/off_fake options are intended for testing and debugging DOS development, # or to emulate obscure hardware, or to work around potential extended memory problems with DOS programs. # on_fake/off_fake are intended to test whether a program carries out a memory test to ensure the A20 # gate is set as intended (as HIMEM.SYS does). If it goes by the gate bit alone, it WILL crash. # This parameter is also changeable from the builtin A20GATE command. # fast Emulate A20 gating by remapping the first 64KB @ 1MB boundary (fast, mainline DOSBox behavior) # mask Emulate A20 gating by masking memory I/O address (accurate) # off Lock A20 gate off (Software/OS cannot enable A20) # on Lock A20 gate on (Software/OS cannot disable A20) # off_fake Lock A20 gate off but allow bit to toggle (hope your DOS game tests the HMA!) # on_fake Lock A20 gate on but allow bit to toggle # memsize: Amount of memory DOSBox-X has in megabytes. # This value is best left at its default to avoid problems with some games, # although other games and applications may require a higher value. # Programs that use 286 protected mode like Windows 3.0 in Standard Mode may crash with more than 15MB. # nocachedir: If set, MOUNT commands will mount with -nocachedir (disable directory caching) by default. # freesizecap: If set to "cap" (="true"), the value of MOUNT -freesize will apply only if the actual free size is greater than the specified value. # If set to "relative", the value of MOUNT -freesize will change relative to the specified value. # If set to "fixed" (="false"), the value of MOUNT -freesize will be a fixed one to be reported all the time. # Possible values: true, false, fixed, relative, cap, 2, 1, 0. # convertdrivefat: If set, DOSBox-X will auto-convert mounted non-FAT drives (such as local drives) to FAT format for use with guest systems. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> disable graphical splash; allow quit after warning; keyboard hook; weitek; bochs debug port e9; compresssaveparts; show recorded filename; skip encoding unchanged frames; capture chroma format; capture format; shell environment size; private area size; turn off a20 gate on boot; cbus bus clock; isa bus clock; pci bus clock; call binary on reset; unhandled irq handler; call binary on boot; ibm rom basic; rom bios allocation max; rom bios minimum size; irq delay ns; iodelay; iodelay16; iodelay32; acpi; acpi rsd ptr location; acpi sci irq; acpi iobase; acpi reserved size; memsizekb; dos mem limit; isa memory hole at 512kb; reboot delay; memalias; convert fat free space; convert fat timeout; leading colon write protect image; locking disk image mount; unmask keyboard on int 16 read; int16 keyboard polling undocumented cf behavior; allow port 92 reset; enable port 92; enable 1st dma controller; enable 2nd dma controller; allow dma address decrement; enable 128k capable 16-bit dma; enable dma extra page registers; dma page registers write-only; cascade interrupt never in service; cascade interrupt ignore in service; enable slave pic; enable pc nmi mask; allow more than 640kb base memory; enable pci bus # language = title = fastbioslogo = true startbanner = false bannercolortheme = default dpi aware = 1 quit warning = auto working directory option = default working directory default = show advanced options = false resolve config path = true hostkey = mapper mapper send key = ctrlaltdel ime = auto synchronize time = false machine = svga_s3 captures = capture autosave = saveslot = 1 savefile = saveremark = true forceloadstate = false a20 = mask memsize = 16 nocachedir = false freesizecap = cap convertdrivefat = true [render] # frameskip: How many frames DOSBox-X skips before drawing one. # aspect: Aspect ratio correction mode. Can be set to the following values: # 'false' (default): # 'direct3d'/opengl outputs: image is simply scaled to full window/fullscreen size, possibly resulting in disproportional image # 'surface' output: it does no aspect ratio correction (default), resulting in disproportional images if VGA mode pixel ratio is not 4:3 # 'true': # 'direct3d'/opengl outputs: uses output driver functions to scale / pad image with black bars, correcting output to proportional 4:3 image # In most cases image degradation should not be noticeable (it all depends on the video adapter and how much the image is upscaled). # Should have none to negligible impact on performance, mostly being done in hardware # For the pixel-perfect scaling (output=openglpp), it is recommended to enable this whenever the emulated display has an aspect ratio of 4:3 # 'surface' output: inherits old DOSBox aspect ratio correction method (adjusting rendered image line count to correct output to 4:3 ratio) # Due to source image manipulation this mode does not mix well with scalers, i.e. multiline scalers like hq2x/hq3x will work poorly # Slightly degrades visual image quality. Has a tiny impact on performance # When using xBRZ scaler with 'surface' output, aspect ratio correction is done by the scaler itself, so none of the above apply # Possible values: false, true, 0, 1, yes, no, nearest, bilinear. # aspect_ratio: Set the aspect ratio (e.g. 16:9) in the aspect ratio correction mode. 0:0 means the default ratio of 4:3, and -1:-1 means the original image ratio. # char9: Allow 9-pixel wide text mode fonts instead of 8-pixel wide fonts. # euro: Display Euro symbol instead of the specified ASCII character (33-255). # For example, setting it to 128 allows Euro symbol to be displayed instead of C-cedilla. # doublescan: If set, doublescanned output emits two scanlines for each source line, in the # same manner as the actual VGA output (320x200 is rendered as 640x400 for example). # If clear, doublescanned output is rendered at the native source resolution (320x200 as 320x200). # This affects the raster PRIOR to the software or hardware scalers. Choose wisely. # For pixel-perfect scaling (output=openglpp), it is recommended to turn this option off. # scaler: Scaler used to enlarge/enhance low resolution modes. If 'forced' is appended, # then the scaler will be used even if the result might not be desired. # Appending 'prompt' will cause a confirmation message for forcing the scaler. # To fit a scaler in the resolution used at full screen may require a border or side bars. # To fill the screen entirely, depending on your hardware, a different scaler/fullresolution might work. # Scalers should work with most output options, but they are ignored for openglpp and TrueType font outputs. # Possible values: none, normal2x, normal3x, normal4x, normal5x, advmame2x, advmame3x, advinterp2x, advinterp3x, hq2x, hq3x, 2xsai, super2xsai, supereagle, tv2x, tv3x, rgb2x, rgb3x, scan2x, scan3x, gray, gray2x, hardware_none, hardware2x, hardware3x, hardware4x, hardware5x, xbrz, xbrz_bilinear. # glshader: Path to GLSL shader source to use with OpenGL output ("none" to disable, or "default" for default shader). # Can be either an absolute path, a file in the "glshaders" subdirectory of the DOSBox-X configuration directory, # or one of the built-in shaders (e.g. "sharp" for the pixel-perfect scaling mode): # advinterp2x, advinterp3x, advmame2x, advmame3x, rgb2x, rgb3x, scan2x, scan3x, tv2x, tv3x, sharp. # pixelshader: Set Direct3D pixel shader program (effect file must be in Shaders subdirectory). If 'forced' is appended, # then the pixel shader will be used even if the result might not be desired. # autofit: Best fits image to window # - Intended for output=direct3d, fullresolution=original, aspect=true # monochrome_pal: Specify the color of monochrome display. # Possible values: green, amber, gray, white # Append 'bright' for a brighter look. # Possible values: green, amber, gray, white. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> alt render; xbrz slice; xbrz fixed scale factor; xbrz max scale factor # frameskip = 0 aspect = true aspect_ratio = 0:0 char9 = true euro = -1 doublescan = true scaler = normal2x forced glshader = none pixelshader = none autofit = true monochrome_pal = green [pc98] # pc-98 BIOS copyright string: If set, the PC-98 BIOS copyright string is placed at E800:0000. Enable this for software that detects PC-98 vs Epson. # pc-98 fm board: In PC-98 mode, selects the FM music board to emulate. # Possible values: auto, off, false, board14, board26k, board86, board86c. # pc-98 enable 256-color: Allow 256-color graphics mode if set, disable if not set # pc-98 enable 16-color: Allow 16-color graphics mode if set, disable if not set # pc-98 enable grcg: Allow GRCG graphics functions if set, disable if not set # pc-98 enable egc: Allow EGC graphics functions if set, disable if not set # pc-98 bus mouse: Enable PC-98 bus mouse emulation. Disabling this option does not disable INT 33h emulation. # pc-98 force ibm keyboard layout: Force to use a default keyboard layout like IBM US-English for PC-98 emulation. # Will only work with apps and games using BIOS for keyboard. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # pc-98 try font rom: If enabled, DOSBox-X will first try to load FONT.ROM as generated by T98Tools for PC-98 emulation. # pc-98 anex86 font: Specify an Anex86 compatible font to load as supported by the Anex86 emulator for PC-98 emulation. # By default DOSBox-X tries to load ANEX86.BMP followed by FREECG98.BMP after trying to load FONT.ROM. # If you specify a font here then it will be tried first, perhaps before FONT.ROM (see previous option). # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> pc-98 int 1b fdc timer wait; pc-98 pic init to read isr; pc-98 fm board irq; pc-98 fm board io port; pc-98 sound bios; pc-98 load sound bios rom file; pc-98 buffer page flip; pc-98 enable 256-color planar; pc-98 enable 188 user cg; pc-98 start gdc at 5mhz; pc-98 allow scanline effect; pc-98 video mode; pc-98 timer always cycles; pc-98 timer master frequency; pc-98 allow 4 display partition graphics; pc-98 show graphics layer on initialize # pc-98 BIOS copyright string = false pc-98 fm board = auto pc-98 enable 256-color = true pc-98 enable 16-color = true pc-98 enable grcg = true pc-98 enable egc = true pc-98 bus mouse = true pc-98 force ibm keyboard layout = auto pc-98 try font rom = true pc-98 anex86 font = [dosv] # dosv: Enable DOS/V emulation and specify which version to emulate. This option is intended for use with games or software # originating from East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) that use the double byte character set (DBCS) encodings and DOS/V extensions # to display Japanese (jp), Chinese (chs/cht/cn/tw), or Korean (ko) text. Note that enabling DOS/V replaces 80x25 text mode with # a EGA/VGA graphics mode that emulates text mode to display the characters and may be incompatible with non-Asian software that # assumes direct access to the text mode via segment 0xB800. For a general DOS environment with CJK support please disable DOS/V # emulation and use TrueType font (TTF) output with a CJK code page (932, 936, 949, 950) and TTF font with CJK characters instead. # Possible values: off, jp, ko, chs, cht, cn, tw. # getsysfont: If enabled, DOSBox-X will try to get and use the system fonts on Windows and Linux platforms for the DOS/V emulation. # If this cannot be done, then DOSBox-X will try to use the internal Japanese DOS/V font, or you can specify a different font. # fontxsbcs: FONTX2 file used to rendering SBCS characters (8x19) in DOS/V or JEGA mode. If not specified, the default one will be used. # Loading the ASC16 and ASCFONT.15 font files (from the UCDOS and ETen Chinese DOS systems) is also supported for the DOS/V mode. # fontxsbcs16: FONTX2 file used to rendering SBCS characters (8x16) in DOS/V or JEGA mode. If not specified, the default one will be used. # Loading the ASC16 and ASCFONT.15 font files (from the UCDOS and ETen Chinese DOS systems) is also supported for the DOS/V mode. # fontxsbcs24: FONTX2 file used to rendering SBCS characters (12x24) in DOS/V mode (with V-text). If not specified, the default one will be used. # Loading the ASC24 and ASCFONT.24? font files (the latter from the ETen Chinese DOS system) is also supported for the DOS/V mode. # fontxdbcs: FONTX2 file used to rendering DBCS characters (16x16) in DOS/V or VGA/JEGA mode. If not specified, the default one will be used. # Alternatively, you can load a BDF or PCF font file (16x16 or 15x15), such as the free bitmap fonts from WenQuanYi (https://wenq.org/). # For Simplified Chinese DOS/V, loading the HZK16 font file (https://github.com/aguegu/BitmapFont/tree/master/font) is also supported. # For Traditional Chinese DOS/V, loading the STDFONT.15 font file from the ETen Chinese DOS system is also supported. # fontxdbcs14: FONTX2 file used to rendering DBCS characters (14x14) for Configuration Tool or EGA mode. If not specified, the default one will be used. # Alternatively, you can load a BDF or PCF font file (14x14 or 15x15), such as the free bitmap fonts from WenQuanYi (https://wenq.org/). # For Simplified Chinese DOS/V, loading the HZK14 font file (https://github.com/aguegu/BitmapFont/tree/master/font) is also supported. # For Traditional Chinese DOS/V, loading the STDFONT.15 font file from the ETen Chinese DOS system is also supported. # fontxdbcs24: FONTX2 file used to rendering DBCS characters (24x24) in DOS/V mode (with V-text and 24-pixel fonts enabled). # For Simplified Chinese DOS/V, loading the HZK24? font file (https://github.com/aguegu/BitmapFont/tree/master/font) is also supported. # For Traditional Chinese DOS/V, loading the STDFONT.24 font file from the ETen Chinese DOS system is also supported. # showdbcsnodosv: Enables rendering of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters for DBCS code pages in standard VGA and EGA machine types in non-DOS/V and non-TTF mode. # DOS/V fonts will be used in such cases, which can be adjusted by the above config options (such as fontxdbcs, fontxdbcs14, and fontxdbcs24). # Setting to "auto" enables Chinese/Japanese/Korean character rendering if a language file is loaded (or with "autodbcs" option set) in such cases. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # yen: Enables the Japanese yen symbol at 5ch if it is found at 7fh in a custom SBCS font for the Japanese DOS/V or JEGA emulation. # fepcontrol: FEP control API for the DOS/V emulation. # Possible values: ias, mskanji, both. # vtext1: V-text screen mode 1 for the DOS/V emulation. Enter command "VTEXT 1" for this mode. Note that XGA/SXGA mode is only supported by the svga_s3trio and svga_et4000 machine types. # Possible values: xga, xga24, sxga, sxga24, svga. # vtext2: V-text screen mode 2 for the DOS/V emulation. Enter command "VTEXT 2" for this mode. Note that XGA/SXGA mode is only supported by the svga_s3trio and svga_et4000 machine types. # Possible values: xga, xga24, sxga, sxga24, svga. # use20pixelfont: Enables the 20 pixel font to be used instead of the 24 pixel system font for the Japanese DOS/V emulation (with V-text enabled). # j3100: With the setting dosv=jp and a non-off value of this option, the Toshiba J-3100 machine will be emulated with DCGA support. # Setting to "on" or "auto" starts J-3100 automatically, and with the setting "manual" you can enter J-3100 mode with DCGA command. # Possible values: off, on, auto, manual, 0, 1, 2. # j3100type: Specifies the Toshiba J-3100 machine type if J-3100 mode is enabled. The color palette will be changed with different machine types. # Possible values: default, gt, sgt, gx, gl, sl, sgx, ss, gs, sx, sxb, sxw, sxp, ez, zs, zx. # j3100colorscroll: Specifies that the color display can be used for scrolling, which is currently incompatible with for example the J-3100 version of the SimCity game. # The VGA version of the Toshiba Windows 3.1 works fine with the "false" value of this setting, whereas its CGA/EGA version requires a "true" value for this. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> del; j3100backcolor; j3100textcolor # dosv = off getsysfont = true fontxsbcs = fontxsbcs16 = fontxsbcs24 = fontxdbcs = fontxdbcs14 = fontxdbcs24 = showdbcsnodosv = auto yen = false fepcontrol = both vtext1 = svga vtext2 = xga use20pixelfont = false j3100 = off j3100type = default j3100colorscroll = false [video] # vmemsize: Amount of video memory in megabytes. # The maximum resolution and color depth the svga_s3 will be able to display # is determined by this value. # -1: auto (vmemsizekb is ignored) # 0: 512k (800x600 at 256 colors) if vmemsizekb=0 # 1: 1024x768 at 256 colors or 800x600 at 64k colors # 2: 1600x1200 at 256 colors or 1024x768 at 64k colors or 640x480 at 16M colors # 4: 1600x1200 at 64k colors or 1024x768 at 16M colors # 8: up to 1600x1200 at 16M colors # For build engine games, use more memory than in the list above so it can # use triple buffering and thus won't flicker. # # vmemsizekb: Amount of video memory in kilobytes, in addition to vmemsize. # high intensity blinking: Set to false if you want to see high-intensity background colors instead of blinking foreground text. # This option has no effect in PC-98 and some other video modes. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> vmemdelay; vbe window granularity; vbe window size; enable 8-bit dac; svga lfb base; pci vga; vga attribute controller mapping; vga bios use rom image; vga bios rom image; vga bios size override; video bios dont duplicate cga first half rom font; video bios always offer 14-pixel high rom font; video bios always offer 16-pixel high rom font; video bios enable cga second half rom font; forcerate; sierra ramdac; sierra ramdac lock 565; vga fill active memory; page flip debug line; vertical retrace poll debug line; cgasnow; vga 3da undefined bits; rom bios 8x8 CGA font; rom bios video parameter table; int 10h points at vga bios; unmask timer on int 10 setmode; vesa bank switching window mirroring; vesa bank switching window range check; vesa zero buffer on get information; vesa set display vsync; vesa lfb base scanline adjust; vesa map non-lfb modes to 128kb region; ega per scanline hpel; allow hpel effects; allow hretrace effects; hretrace effect weight; vesa modelist cap; vesa modelist width limit; vesa modelist height limit; vesa vbe put modelist in vesa information; vesa vbe 1.2 modes are 32bpp; allow low resolution vesa modes; allow explicit 24bpp vesa modes; allow high definition vesa modes; allow unusual vesa modes; allow 32bpp vesa modes; allow 24bpp vesa modes; allow 16bpp vesa modes; allow 15bpp vesa modes; allow 8bpp vesa modes; allow 4bpp vesa modes; allow 4bpp packed vesa modes; allow tty vesa modes; double-buffered line compare; ignore vblank wraparound; ignore extended memory bit; enable vga resize delay; resize only on vga active display width increase; vga palette update on full load; ignore odd-even mode in non-cga modes; ignore sequencer blanking # vmemsize = -1 vmemsizekb = 0 high intensity blinking = true [vsync] # vsyncmode: Synchronize vsync timing to the host display. Requires calibration within DOSBox-X. # Possible values: off, on, force, host. # vsyncrate: Vsync rate used if vsync is enabled. Ignored if vsyncmode is set to host (win32). # Possible values:. vsyncmode = off vsyncrate = 75 [cpu] # core: CPU Core used in emulation. auto will switch to dynamic if available and appropriate. # For the dynamic core, both dynamic_x86 and dynamic_rec are supported (dynamic_x86 is preferred). # Windows 95 or other preemptive multitasking OSes will not work with the dynamic_rec core. # Possible values: auto, dynamic, dynamic_x86, dynamic_nodhfpu, dynamic, dynamic_rec, normal, full, simple. # fpu: Enable FPU emulation # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto, 8087, 287, 387. # segment limits: Enforce checks for segment limits on 80286 and higher CPU types. # cputype: CPU Type used in emulation. "auto" emulates a 486 which tolerates Pentium instructions. # "experimental" enables newer instructions not normally found in the CPU types emulated by DOSBox-X, such as FISTTP. # Possible values: auto, 8086, 8086_prefetch, 80186, 80186_prefetch, 286, 286_prefetch, 386, 386_prefetch, 486old, 486old_prefetch, 486, 486_prefetch, pentium, pentium_mmx, ppro_slow, pentium_ii, pentium_iii, experimental. # cycles: Number of instructions DOSBox-X tries to emulate each millisecond. # Setting this value too high results in sound dropouts and lags. # Cycles can be set in 3 ways: # 'auto' tries to guess what a game needs. # It usually works, but can fail for certain games. # 'fixed #number' will set a fixed number of cycles. This is what you usually # need if 'auto' fails (Example: fixed 4000). # 'max' will allocate as much cycles as your computer is able to # handle. Recommended if better performance is desired. # Possible values: auto, fixed, max. # cycleup: Amount of cycles to decrease/increase with the mapped keyboard shortcut. # cycledown: Setting it lower than 100 will be a percentage. # turbo: Enables Turbo (Fast Forward) mode to speed up operations. # apmbios: Emulate Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS calls. # integration device: Enable DOSBox-X's integration I/O device, a way for additional software to talk to DOSBox-X. It is currently experimental. # This can for example be used to return DOSBox-X's current status and by the guest OS to match the mouse pointer position. # isapnpbios: Emulate ISA Plug & Play BIOS. Enable if using DOSBox-X to run a PnP aware DOS program or if booting Windows 9x. # Do not disable if Windows 9x is configured around PnP devices, you will likely confuse it. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> processor serial number; double fault; clear trap flag on unhandled int 1; reset on triple fault; always report double fault; always report triple fault; mask stack pointer for enter leave instructions; allow lmsw to exit protected mode; report fdiv bug; enable msr; enable cmpxchg8b; enable syscall; ignore undefined msr; interruptible rep string op; dynamic core cache block size; cycle emulation percentage adjust; stop turbo on key; stop turbo after second; use dynamic core with paging on; ignore opcode 63; apmbios pnp; apm power button event; apmbios version; apmbios allow realmode; apmbios allow 16-bit protected mode; apmbios allow 32-bit protected mode; integration device pnp; isapnpport; realbig16 # core = dynamic fpu = true segment limits = true cputype = auto cycles = max cycleup = 10 cycledown = 20 turbo = false turbo last second = 3 stop turbo after second = 3 stop turbo on key = true apmbios = true integration device = true isapnpbios = true [keyboard] # aux: Enable emulation of the 8042 auxiliary port. PS/2 mouse emulation requires this to be enabled. # You should enable this if you will be running Windows ME or any other OS that does not use the BIOS to receive mouse events. # allow output port reset: If set (default), allow the application to reset the CPU through the keyboard controller. # This option is required to allow Windows ME to reboot properly, whereas Windows 9x and earlier # will reboot without this option using INT 19h # controllertype: Type of keyboard controller (and keyboard) attached. # auto Automatically pick according to machine type # at AT (PS/2) type keyboard # xt IBM PC/XT type keyboard # pcjr IBM PCjr type keyboard (only if machine=pcjr) # pc98 PC-98 keyboard emulation (only if machine=pc98) # Possible values: auto, at, xt, pcjr, pc98. # auxdevice: Type of PS/2 mouse attached to the AUX port # Possible values: none, 2button, 3button, intellimouse, intellimouse45. aux = true allow output port reset = true controllertype = auto auxdevice = intellimouse [ttf] # font: Specifies a TrueType font to use for the TTF output. If not specified, the built-in TrueType font will be used. # Either a font name or full font path can be specified. If file ends with the .TTF extension then the extension can be omitted. # For a font name or relative path, directories such as the working directory and default system font directory will be searched. # For example, setting it to "consola" or "consola.ttf" will use Consola font (included in Windows); similar for other TTF fonts. # Additionally, OTF fonts (e.g. OratorStd.otf), .FON fonts (e.g. vgasys.fon), and .TTC fonts (e.g. msgothic.ttc) are also supported. # To display Chinese/Japanese/Korean text in these code pages, a font with CJK characters is needed (e.g. GNU Unifont or Sarasa Gothic). # fontbold: You can optionally specify a bold TrueType font for use with the TTF output that will render the bold text style. # It requires a word processor be set with the wp option, and this actual bold font will be used for the bold style. # For example, setting it to "consolab" or "consolab.ttf" will use the Consolab font; similar for other TTF fonts. # fontital: You can optionally specify an italic TrueType font for use with the TTF output that will render the italic text style. # It requires a word processor be set with the wp option, and this actual italic font will be used for the italic style. # For example, setting it to "consolai" or "consolai.ttf" will use the Consolai font; similar for other TTF fonts. # fontboit: You can optionally specify a bold italic TrueType font for use with the TTF output that will render the bold italic text style. # It requires a word processor be set with the wp option, and this actual bold-italic font will be used for the bold-italic style. # For example, setting it to "consolaz" or "consolaz.ttf" will use the Consolaz font; similar for other TTF fonts. # colors: Specifies a color scheme to use for the TTF output by supply all 16 color values in RGB: (r,g,b) or hexadecimal as in HTML: #RRGGBB # The original DOS colors (0-15): #000000 #0000aa #00aa00 #00aaaa #aa0000 #aa00aa #aa5500 #aaaaaa #555555 #5555ff #55ff55 #55ffff #ff5555 #ff55ff #ffff55 #ffffff # gray scaled color scheme: (0,0,0) #0e0e0e (75,75,75) (89,89,89) (38,38,38) (52,52,52) #717171 #c0c0c0 #808080 (28,28,28) (150,150,150) (178,178,178) (76,76,76) (104,104,104) (226,226,226) (255,255,255) # An optional leading "+" sign allows the preset color scheme to be used when switching from another output. # outputswitch: Specifies the output that DOSBox-X should switch to from the TTF output when a graphical mode is requested, or auto for automatic selection. # Possible values: auto, surface, opengl, openglnb, openglhq, openglpp, direct3d. # winperc: Specifies the window percentage for the TTF output (100 = full screen). Ignored if the ptsize setting is specified. # ptsize: Specifies the font point size for the TTF output. If specified (minimum: 9), it will override the winperc setting. # lins: Specifies the number of rows on the screen for the TTF output (0 = default). # cols: Specifies the number of columns on the screen for the TTF output (0 = default). # righttoleft: If set, DOSBox-X will display text from right to left instead of left to right on the screen for the TTF output. # This is especially useful for languages which use right-to-left scripts (such as Arabic and Hebrew). # wp: You can specify a word processor for the TTF output and optionally also a version number for the word processor. # Supported word processors are WP=WordPerfect, WS=WordStar, XY=XyWrite, FE=FastEdit, and an optional version number. # For example, WP6 will set the word processor as WordPerfect 6, and XY4 will set the word processor as XyWrite 4. # Word processor-specific features like on-screen text styles and 512-character font will be enabled based on this. # bold: If set, DOSBox-X will display bold text in visually (requires a word processor be set) for the TTF output. # This is done either with the actual bold font specified by the fontbold option, or by making it bold automatically. # italic: If set, DOSBox-X will display italicized text visually (requires a word processor be set) for the TTF output. # This is done either with the actual italic font specified by the fontital option, or by slanting the characters automatically. # underline: If set, DOSBox-X will display underlined text visually (requires a word processor be set) for the TTF output. # strikeout: If set, DOSBox-X will display strikeout text visually (requires a word processor be set) for the TTF output. # printfont: If set, DOSBox-X will force to use the current TrueType font (set via font option) for printing in addition to displaying. # autodbcs: If set, DOSBox-X enables Chinese/Japanese/Korean DBCS (double-byte) characters when these code pages are active by default. # Only applicable when using a DBCS code page (932: Japanese, 936: Simplified Chinese; 949: Korean; 950: Traditional Chinese) # This applies to both the display and printing of these characters (see the [printer] section for details of the latter). # blinkc: If set to true, the cursor blinks for the TTF output; setting it to false will turn the blinking off. # You can also change the blinking rate by setting an integer between 1 (fastest) and 7 (slowest), or 0 for no cursor. # gbk: Enables the GBK extension (in addition to the standard GB2312 charset) for the Simplified Chinese TTF output or DOS/V emulation. # chinasea: Enables the ChinaSea and Big5-2003 extension (in addition to the standard Big5-1984 charset) for the Traditional Chinese TTF output. # A TTF/OTF font containing such characters (such as the included SarasaGothicFixed TTF font) is needed to correctly render ChinaSea characters. # dosvfunc: If set, enables FEP control to function for Japanese DOS/V applications, and changes the blinking of character attributes to high brightness. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> wpbg; wpfg; char512; autoboxdraw; halfwidthkana; uao # font = fontbold = fontital = fontboit = colors = outputswitch = auto winperc = 60 ptsize = 0 lins = 0 cols = 0 righttoleft = false wp = bold = true italic = true underline = true strikeout = false printfont = true autodbcs = true blinkc = true gbk = false chinasea = false dosvfunc = false [voodoo] # voodoo_card: Enable support for the 3dfx Voodoo card. # Possible values: false, software, opengl, auto. # voodoo_maxmem: Specify whether to enable maximum memory size for the Voodoo card. # If set (on by default), the memory size will be 12MB (4MB front buffer + 2x4MB texture units) # Otherwise, the memory size will be the standard 4MB (2MB front buffer + 1x2MB texture unit) # glide: Enable Glide emulation (Glide API passthrough to the host). # Requires a Glide wrapper - glide2x.dll (Windows), libglide2x.so (Linux), or libglide2x.dylib (macOS). # lfb: Enable LFB access for Glide. OpenGlide does not support locking aux buffer, please use _noaux modes. # Possible values: full, full_noaux, read, read_noaux, write, write_noaux, none. # splash: Show 3dfx splash screen for Glide emulation (Windows; requires 3dfxSpl2.dll). voodoo_card = auto voodoo_maxmem = true glide = false lfb = full_noaux splash = true [mixer] # nosound: Enable silent mode, sound is still emulated though. # sample accurate: Enable sample accurate mixing, at the expense of some emulation performance. Enable this option for DOS games and demos # that require such accuracy for correct Tandy/OPL output including digitized speech. This option can also help eliminate # minor errors in Gravis Ultrasound emulation that result in random echo/attenuation effects. # swapstereo: Swaps the left and right stereo channels. # rate: Mixer sample rate, setting any device's rate higher than this will probably lower their sound quality. # blocksize: Mixer block size, larger blocks might help sound stuttering but sound will also be more lagged. # Possible values: 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 512, 256. # prebuffer: How many milliseconds of data to keep on top of the blocksize. nosound = false sample accurate = false swapstereo = false rate = 44100 blocksize = 1024 prebuffer = 25 [midi] # mpu401: Type of MPU-401 to emulate. # Possible values: intelligent, uart, none. # mpubase: The IO address of the MPU-401. # Set to 0 to use a default I/O address. # 300h to 330h are for use with IBM PC mode. # C0D0h to F8D0h (in steps of 800h) are for use with NEC PC-98 mode (MPU98). # 80D2h through 80DEh are for use with NEC PC-98 Sound Blaster 16 MPU-401 emulation. # If not assigned (0), 330h is the default for IBM PC and E0D0h is the default for PC-98. # Possible values: 0, 300, 310, 320, 330, 332, 334, 336, 340, 360, c0d0, c8d0, d0d0, d8d0, e0d0, e8d0, f0d0, f8d0, 80d2, 80d4, 80d6, 80d8, 80da, 80dc, 80de. # mididevice: Device that will receive the MIDI data from MPU-401. # Possible values: default, win32, alsa, oss, coreaudio, coremidi, mt32, synth, fluidsynth, timidity, none. # midiconfig: Special configuration options for the device driver. This is usually the id or part of the name of the device you want to use # (find the id/name with mixer/listmidi). # Or in the case of coreaudio or synth, you can specify a soundfont here. # When using a Roland MT-32 rev. 0 as midi output device, some games may require a delay in order to prevent 'buffer overflow' issues. # In that case, add 'delaysysex', for example: midiconfig=2 delaysysex # See the README/Manual for more details. # samplerate: Sample rate for MIDI synthesizer, if applicable. # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # mpuirq: MPU-401 IRQ. -1 to automatically choose. # mt32.romdir: Name of the directory where MT-32 Control and PCM ROM files can be found. Emulation requires these files to work. # Accepted file names are as follows: # MT32_CONTROL.ROM or CM32L_CONTROL.ROM - control ROM file. # MT32_PCM.ROM or CM32L_PCM.ROM - PCM ROM file. # mt32.model: Model of the MT-32 synthesizer to use. # Possible values: cm32l, mt32, auto. # fluid.driver: Driver to use with Fluidsynth, not needed under Windows. Available drivers depend on what Fluidsynth was compiled with. # Possible values: pulseaudio, alsa, oss, coreaudio, dsound, portaudio, sndman, jack, file, default. # fluid.soundfont: Soundfont (.SF2 or .SF3) to use with Fluidsynth. One must be specified (e.g. GeneralUser_GS.sf2). # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> mt32.reverse.stereo; mt32.verbose; mt32.thread; mt32.chunk; mt32.prebuffer; mt32.partials; mt32.dac; mt32.analog; mt32.output.gain; mt32.reverb.mode; mt32.reverb.output.gain; mt32.reverb.time; mt32.reverb.level; mt32.rate; mt32.src.quality; mt32.niceampramp; fluid.samplerate; fluid.gain; fluid.polyphony; fluid.cores; fluid.periods; fluid.periodsize; fluid.reverb; fluid.chorus; fluid.reverb.roomsize; fluid.reverb.damping; fluid.reverb.width; fluid.reverb.level; fluid.chorus.number; fluid.chorus.level; fluid.chorus.speed; fluid.chorus.depth; fluid.chorus.type # mpu401 = intelligent mpubase = 0 mididevice = default midiconfig = samplerate = 44100 mpuirq = -1 mt32.romdir = mt32.model = auto fluid.driver = default fluid.soundfont = [sblaster] # sbtype: Type of Sound Blaster to emulate. 'gb' is Game Blaster. # Possible values: sb1, sb2, sbpro1, sbpro2, sb16, sb16vibra, gb, ess688, reveal_sc400, none. # sbbase: The IO address of the Sound Blaster. # 220h to 2E0h are for use with IBM PC Sound Blaster emulation. # D2h to DEh are for use with NEC PC-98 Sound Blaster 16 emulation. # Possible values: 220, 240, 260, 280, 2a0, 2c0, 2e0, d2, d4, d6, d8, da, dc, de. # irq: The IRQ number of the Sound Blaster (usually 5 or 7, depending on the sound card type and the game). # Set to 0 for the default setting of the sound card, or set to -1 to start DOSBox-X with the IRQ unassigned. # Possible values: 7, 5, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 0, -1. # dma: The DMA number of the Sound Blaster. Set to -1 to start DOSBox-X with the DMA unassigned. # Possible values: 1, 5, 0, 3, 6, 7, -1. # hdma: The High DMA number of the Sound Blaster. Set to -1 to start DOSBox-X with the High DMA unassigned. # Possible values: 1, 5, 0, 3, 6, 7, -1. # enable speaker: Start the DOS virtual machine with the Sound Blaster speaker enabled. # Sound Blaster Pro and older cards have a speaker disable/enable command. # Normally the card boots up with the speaker disabled. If a DOS game or demo # attempts to play without enabling the speaker, set this option to true to # compensate. This setting has no meaning if emulating a Sound Blaster 16 card. # sbmixer: Allow the Sound Blaster mixer to modify the DOSBox-X mixer. # oplmode: Type of OPL emulation. On 'auto' the mode is determined by the 'sbtype' setting. # All OPL modes are AdLib-compatible, except for 'cms' (set 'sbtype=none' with 'cms' for a Game Blaster). # Possible values: auto, cms, opl2, dualopl2, opl3, opl3gold, none, hardware, hardwaregb. # oplemu: Provider for the OPL emulation. 'compat' might provide better quality. # 'nuked' is the most accurate (but the most CPU-intensive). See oplrate as well. # Possible values: default, compat, fast, nuked, mame, opl2board, opl3duoboard, retrowave_opl3. # oplrate: Sample rate of OPL music emulation. Use 49716 for highest quality (set the mixer rate accordingly). # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # oplport: Serial port of the OPL2 Audio Board when oplemu=opl2board, opl2mode will become 'opl2' automatically. # retrowave_bus: Bus of the Retrowave series board (serial/spi). SPI is only supported on Linux. # retrowave_port: Serial port of the Retrowave series board. # hardwarebase: base address of the real hardware Sound Blaster: # 210,220,230,240,250,260,280 # goldplay: Enable goldplay emulation. # blaster environment variable: Whether or not to set the BLASTER environment variable automatically at startup # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> mindma; irq hack; dsp command aliases; pic unmask irq; enable asp; disable filtering; dsp write buffer status must return 0x7f or 0xff; pre-set sbpro stereo; adlib force timer overflow on detect; retrowave_spi_cs; force dsp auto-init; force goldplay; goldplay stereo; dsp require interrupt acknowledge; dsp write busy delay; sample rate limits; instant direct dac; stereo control with sbpro only; dsp busy cycle rate; dsp busy cycle always; dsp busy cycle duty; io port aliasing # sbtype = sb16 sbbase = 220 irq = 7 dma = 1 hdma = 5 enable speaker = false sbmixer = true oplmode = auto oplemu = default oplrate = 44100 oplport = retrowave_bus = serial retrowave_port = hardwarebase = 220 goldplay = true blaster environment variable = true [gus] # gus: Enable the Gravis Ultrasound emulation. # gusrate: Sample rate of Ultrasound emulation. # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # gusmemsize: Amount of RAM on the Gravis Ultrasound in KB. Set to -1 for default. # gus master volume: Master Gravis Ultrasound GF1 volume, in decibels. Reducing the master volume can help with games or demoscene productions where the music is too loud and clipping. # gusbase: The IO base address of the Gravis Ultrasound. # Possible values: 240, 220, 260, 280, 2a0, 2c0, 2e0, 300, 210, 230, 250. # gusirq: The IRQ number of the Gravis Ultrasound. # Possible values: 5, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12. # gusdma: The DMA channel of the Gravis Ultrasound. # Possible values: 3, 0, 1, 5, 6, 7. # gustype: Type of Gravis Ultrasound to emulate. # classic Original Gravis Ultrasound chipset # classic37 Original Gravis Ultrasound with ICS Mixer (rev 3.7) # max Gravis Ultrasound MAX emulation (with CS4231 codec) # interwave Gravis Ultrasound Plug & Play (interwave) # Possible values: classic, classic37, max, interwave. # ultradir: Path to Ultrasound directory. In this directory # there should be a MIDI directory that contains # the patch files for GUS playback. Patch sets used # with Timidity should work fine. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> autoamp; unmask dma; ignore channel count while active; pic unmask irq; startup initialized; dma enable on dma control polling; clear dma tc irq if excess polling; force master irq enable; gus panning table; gus fixed render rate; irq hack # gus = false gusrate = 44100 gusmemsize = -1 gus master volume = 0.00 gusbase = 240 gusirq = 5 gusdma = 3 gustype = classic ultradir = C:\ULTRASND [innova] # innova: Enable the Innovation SSI-2001 emulation. # samplerate: Sample rate of Innovation SSI-2001 emulation # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # sidbase: SID base port (typically 280h). # Possible values: 240, 220, 260, 280, 2a0, 2c0, 2e0, 300. # quality: Set SID emulation quality level (0 to 3). # Possible values: 0, 1, 2, 3. innova = false samplerate = 22050 sidbase = 280 quality = 0 [speaker] # pcspeaker: Enable PC-Speaker emulation. # pcrate: Sample rate of the PC-Speaker sound generation. # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # tandy: Enable Tandy Sound System emulation. For 'auto', emulation is present only if machine is set to 'tandy'. # Possible values: auto, on, off. # tandyrate: Sample rate of the Tandy 3-Voice generation. # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # disney: Enable Disney Sound Source emulation. (Covox Voice Master and Speech Thing compatible). # ps1audio: Enable PS1 audio emulation. # Possible values: on, off. # ps1audiorate: Sample rate of the PS1 audio emulation. # Possible values: 49716, 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> pcspeaker clock gate enable at startup; initial frequency # pcspeaker = true pcrate = 65536 tandy = auto tandyrate = 44100 disney = false ps1audio = off ps1audiorate = 22050 [joystick] # joysticktype: Type of joystick to emulate: auto (default), # none (disables joystick emulation), # 2axis (supports two joysticks), # 4axis (supports one joystick, first joystick used), # 4axis_2 (supports one joystick, second joystick used), # fcs (Thrustmaster), ch (CH Flightstick). # auto chooses emulation depending on real joystick(s). # (Remember to reset DOSBox-X's mapperfile if you saved it earlier) # Possible values: auto, 2axis, 4axis, 4axis_2, fcs, ch, none. # timed: enable timed intervals for axis. Experiment with this option, if your joystick drifts (away). # autofire: continuously fires as long as you keep the button pressed. # swap34: swap the 3rd and the 4th axis. can be useful for certain joysticks. # buttonwrap: enable button wrapping at the number of emulated buttons. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> joy1deadzone1; joy1deadzone2; joy2deadzone1; joy1response1; joy1response2; joy2response1; joy1axis0; joy1axis1; joy1axis2; joy1axis3; joy1axis4; joy1axis5; joy1axis6; joy1axis7; joy2axis0; joy2axis1; joy2axis2; joy2axis3; joy2axis4; joy2axis5; joy2axis6; joy2axis7 # joysticktype = auto timed = true autofire = false swap34 = false buttonwrap = false [mapper] # joy1deadzone0-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 0- # joy1deadzone0+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 0+ # joy1deadzone1-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 1- # joy1deadzone1+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 1+ # joy1deadzone2-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 2- # joy1deadzone2+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 2+ # joy1deadzone3-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 3- # joy1deadzone3+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 3+ # joy1deadzone4-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 4- # joy1deadzone4+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 4+ # joy1deadzone5-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 5- # joy1deadzone5+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 5+ # joy1deadzone6-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 6- # joy1deadzone6+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 6+ # joy1deadzone7-: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 7- # joy1deadzone7+: deadzone for joystick 1 axis 7+ # joy2deadzone0-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 0- # joy2deadzone0+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 0+ # joy2deadzone1-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 1- # joy2deadzone1+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 1+ # joy2deadzone2-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 2- # joy2deadzone2+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 2+ # joy2deadzone3-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 3- # joy2deadzone3+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 3+ # joy2deadzone4-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 4- # joy2deadzone4+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 4+ # joy2deadzone5-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 5- # joy2deadzone5+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 5+ # joy2deadzone6-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 6- # joy2deadzone6+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 6+ # joy2deadzone7-: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 7- # joy2deadzone7+: deadzone for joystick 2 axis 7+ joy1deadzone0- = 0.60 joy1deadzone0+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone1- = 0.60 joy1deadzone1+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone2- = 0.60 joy1deadzone2+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone3- = 0.60 joy1deadzone3+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone4- = 0.60 joy1deadzone4+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone5- = 0.60 joy1deadzone5+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone6- = 0.60 joy1deadzone6+ = 0.60 joy1deadzone7- = 0.60 joy1deadzone7+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone0- = 0.60 joy2deadzone0+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone1- = 0.60 joy2deadzone1+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone2- = 0.60 joy2deadzone2+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone3- = 0.60 joy2deadzone3+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone4- = 0.60 joy2deadzone4+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone5- = 0.60 joy2deadzone5+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone6- = 0.60 joy2deadzone6+ = 0.60 joy2deadzone7- = 0.60 joy2deadzone7+ = 0.60 [serial] # serial1: serial1-9 -- set type of device connected to the serial (COM) port. # Can be disabled, dummy, file, modem, nullmodem, directserial. # Additional parameters must be in the same line in the form of # parameter:value. Parameter for all types is irq (optional). # for file: specify an output file # Additional parameters: # timeout: = how long to wait before closing the file on inactivity (default:0), # squote to use single quotes instead of double quotes for quoted program commands. # shellhide to hide the command window when opening programs on the Windows platform. # openwith:: start a program to open the output file. # openerror:: start a program to open the output file if an error had occurred. # Example: serial1=file file:output1.txt timeout:1000 openwith:notepad # for directserial: realport (required), rxdelay (optional). # (realport:COM1 realport:ttyS0). # for modem: listenport (optional). # for nullmodem: server, rxdelay, txdelay, telnet, usedtr, # transparent, port, inhsocket, sock, nonlocal (all optional). # connections are limited to localhost unless you specify nonlocal:1 # "sock" parameter specifies the protocol to be used by both sides # of the conection. 0 for TCP and 1 for ENet reliable UDP. # Example: serial1=modem listenport:5000 sock:1 # Note: COM1-4 are standard COM ports in DOS, whereas COM5-9 are extended COM ports. # You can optionally specify base addresses and IRQs for them with base: and irq: options. # Serial port settings can also be changed via the built-in SERIAL command. # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial2: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial3: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial4: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial5: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial6: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial7: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial8: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # serial9: see serial1 # Possible values: dummy, disabled, modem, nullmodem, serialmouse, directserial, log, file. # phonebookfile: File used to map fake phone numbers to addresses. serial1 = dummy serial2 = disabled serial3 = disabled serial4 = disabled serial5 = disabled serial6 = disabled serial7 = disabled serial8 = disabled serial9 = disabled phonebookfile = phonebook-dosbox-x.txt [parallel] # parallel1: parallel1-9 -- set type of device connected to the parallel (LPT) port. # Can be: # reallpt (direct parallel port passthrough), # file (records data to a file or passes it to a device), # printer (virtual dot-matrix printer, see [printer] section) # disney (attach Disney Sound Source emulation to this port) # Additional parameters must be in the same line in the form of # parameter:value. # for reallpt: # Windows: # realbase (the base address of your real parallel port). # Default: 378 # ecpbase (base address of the ECP registers, optional). # Linux: realport (the parallel port device i.e. /dev/parport0). # for file: # dev: (i.e. dev:lpt1) to forward data to a device, # or append: appends data to the specified file. # Without the above parameters data is written to files in the capture dir. # Additional parameters: # timeout: = how long to wait before closing the file on inactivity (default:0 or 500), # squote to use single quotes instead of double quotes for quoted program commands. # shellhide to hide the command window when opening programs on the Windows platform. # addFF to add a formfeed when closing, addLF to add a linefeed if the app doesn't. # cp: to perform codepage translation, i.e. cp:437 # openps:: start a program to open the file if the print output is detected to be PostScript. # openpcl:: start a program to open the file if the print output is detected to be PCL. # openwith:: start a program to open the file in all other conditions. # openerror:: start a program to open the file if an error had occurred. # Example: parallel1=file file:output1.prn timeout:1000 openpcl:pcl6 openps:gswin32c openwith:notepad # for printer: # printer still has its own configuration section above. # Note: LPT1-3 are standard LPT ports in DOS, whereas LPT4-9 are extended LPT ports. # You can optionally specify base addresses and IRQs for them with base: and irq: options. # Parallel port settings can also be changed via the built-in PARALLEL command. # parallel2: see parallel1 # parallel3: see parallel1 # parallel4: see parallel1 # parallel5: see parallel1 # parallel6: see parallel1 # parallel7: see parallel1 # parallel8: see parallel1 # parallel9: see parallel1 # dongle: Enable dongle parallel1 = printer parallel2 = disabled parallel3 = disabled parallel4 = disabled parallel5 = disabled parallel6 = disabled parallel7 = disabled parallel8 = disabled parallel9 = disabled dongle = false [printer] # printer: Enable printer emulation. # dpi: Resolution of printer (default 360). # width: Width of paper in 1/10 inch (default 85 = 8.5''). # height: Height of paper in 1/10 inch (default 110 = 11.0''). # printoutput: Output method for finished pages: # png : Creates PNG images (default) # ps : Creates PostScript # bmp : Creates BMP images (very huge files, not recommended) # printer : Send to an actual printer in Windows (specify a printer, or Print dialog will appear) # multipage: Adds all pages to one PostScript file or printer job until CTRL-F2 is pressed. # device: Specify the Windows printer device to use. You can see the list of devices from the Help # menu ('List printer devices') or the Status Window. Then make your choice and put either # the printer device number (e.g. 2) or your printer name (e.g. Microsoft Print to PDF). # Leaving it empty will show the Windows Print dialog (or '-' for showing once). # docpath: The path (directory) where the output files are stored. # fontpath: The path (directory) where the printer fonts (courier.ttf, ocra.ttf, roman.ttf, sansserif.ttf, script.ttf) are located. # openwith: Start the specified program to open the output file. # openerror: Start the specified program to open the output file if an error had occurred. # printdbcs: Allows DOSBox-X to print Chinese/Japanese/Korean DBCS (double-byte) characters when these code pages are active. # If set to auto (default), this is enabled only for the TrueType font (TTF) output with the DBCS support enabled. # Only applicable when using a DBCS code page (932: Japanese, 936: Simplified Chinese; 949: Korean; 950: Traditional Chinese) # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # shellhide: If set, the command window will be hidden for openwith/openerror options on the Windows platform. # timeout: (in milliseconds) if nonzero: the time the page will be ejected automatically after when no more data arrives at the printer. printer = true dpi = 360 width = 85 height = 110 printoutput = printer multipage = false device = - docpath = . fontpath = FONTS openwith = openerror = printdbcs = auto shellhide = false timeout = 0 [dos] # xms: Enable XMS support. # xms handles: Number of XMS handles available for the DOS environment, or 0 to use a reasonable default # shell configuration as commands: Allow entering dosbox-x.conf configuration parameters as shell commands to get and set settings. # This is disabled by default to avoid conflicts between commands and executables. # It is recommended to get and set dosbox-x.conf settings using the CONFIG command instead. # Compatibility with DOSBox SVN can be improved by enabling this option. # hma: Report through XMS that HMA exists (not necessarily available) # hard drive data rate limit: Slow down (limit) hard disk throughput. This setting controls the limit in bytes/second. # Set to 0 to disable the limit, or -1 (default) to use a reasonable limit. # The disk I/O performance as in DOSBox SVN can be achieved by setting this to 0. # floppy drive data rate limit: Slow down (limit) floppy disk throughput. This setting controls the limit in bytes/second. # Set to 0 to disable the limit, or -1 (default) to use a reasonable limit. # The disk I/O performance as in DOSBox SVN can be achieved by setting this to 0. # ansi.sys: If set (by default), ANSI.SYS emulation is on. If clear, ANSI.SYS is not emulated and will not appear to be installed. # NOTE: This option has no effect in PC-98 mode where MS-DOS systems integrate ANSI.SYS into the DOS kernel. # log console: If set, log DOS CON output to the log file. Setting to "quiet" will log DOS CON output only (no debugging output). # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, quiet. # share: Reports SHARE.EXE as resident and provides functions such as file-locking and record-locking, although not all SHARE functions are emulated. # file access tries: If a positive integer is set, DOSBox-X will try to read/write/lock files directly on mounted local drives for the specified number of times without caching before failing on Windows systems. # For networked database applications (e.g. dBase, FoxPro, etc), it is strongly recommended to set this to e.g. 3 for correct operations. # network redirector: Report DOS network redirector as resident. This will allow the host name to be returned unless the secure mode is enabled. # You can also directly access UNC network paths in the form \\MACHINE\SHARE even if they are not mounted as drives on Windows systems. # Set either "ipx=true" in [ipx] section or "ne2000=true" in [ne2000] section for a full network redirector environment. # minimum mcb free: Minimum free segment value to leave free. At startup, the DOS kernel will allocate memory # up to this point. This can be used to deal with EXEPACK issues or DOS programs that cannot # be loaded too low in memory. If you want more free conventional memory to be reported, # you can for example set its value to 1. # ems: Enable EMS support. The default (=true) provides the best # compatibility but certain applications may run better with # other choices, or require EMS support to be disabled (=false) # to work at all. # Possible values: true, emsboard, emm386, false, 1, 0. # umb: Enable UMB support. # quick reboot: If set, the DOS restart call will reboot the emulated DOS (integrated DOS or guest DOS) instead of the virtual machine. # # ver: Set DOS version. Specify as major.minor format. A single number is treated as the major version (compatible with LFN support). Common settings are: # auto (or unset) Pick a DOS kernel version automatically # 3.3 MS-DOS 3.3 emulation (not tested!) # 5.0 MS-DOS 5.0 emulation (recommended for DOS gaming) # 6.22 MS-DOS 6.22 emulation # 7.0 MS-DOS 7.0 (or Windows 95 pure DOS mode) emulation # 7.1 MS-DOS 7.1 (or Windows 98 pure DOS mode) emulation # Long filename (LFN) support will be enabled with a reported DOS version of 7.0 or higher with "lfn=auto" (default). # Similarly, FAT32 disk images will be supported with a reported DOS version of 7.1 or higher. # # lfn: Enable long filename support. If set to auto (default), LFN support is enabled if the reported DOS version is at least 7.0. # If set to autostart, the built-in VER command won't activate/deactivate LFN support according to the reported DOS version. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto, autostart. # fat32setversion: Whether DOSBox-X should automatically set the reported DOS version to 7.0/7.10 when it is less than 7.0/7.10 and mounting LBA/FAT32 disk images is requested. # If set to "ask", a popup message will show up to ask whether DOSBox-X should automatically change the reported DOS version in order to mount the disk image. # Possible values: ask, auto, manual. # shellhigh: Load the DOSBox-X command shell into the upper memory when the UMB is available. # If set to auto (default), it is enabled if the reported DOS version is at least 7.0. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, auto. # automount: Enable automatic drive mounting in Windows. # automountall: Automatically mount all available Windows drives at start. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, quiet. # mountwarning: If set, a warning message will be displayed while trying to auto-mount your Windows host drives. # autofixwarning: If set to true or both, DOSBox-X shows messages while trying to automatically fix the "Packed file is corrupt" error. # If set to false or none, DOSBox-X will not show such messages on the screen when the error occurred. # If set to "a20fix" or "loadfix", DOSBox-X will show the message for the a20fix or the loadfix only. # Possible values: true, false, 1, 0, both, a20fix, loadfix, none. # startcmd: Enable START command to start programs to run on the host system. On Windows host programs or commands may also be launched directly. # starttranspath: Specify whether DOSBox-X should automatically translate all paths in the command-line to host system paths when starting programs to run on the host system. # startwait: Specify whether DOSBox-X should wait for the host system applications after they are started. # startquiet: If set, before launching host system applications to run on the host DOSBox-X will not show messages like "Now run it as a Windows application". # vmware: Enable VMware interface emulation including guest mouse integration (when used along with e.g. VMware mouse driver for Windows 3.x). # int33: Enable INT 33H for mouse support. # keyboardlayout: Language code of the keyboard layout (or none). # customcodepage: Set a custom code page for CHCP command and specify a SBCS code page file, following the standard SBCS code page format. # Examples of SBCS code pages are available from the Unicode Consortium website: https://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/PC/ # dbcs: Enable DBCS table and Chinese, Japanese, Korean support for the TrueType font (TTF) output. # CAUTION: Some software will crash without the DBCS table, including the Open Watcom installer. # dos clipboard device enable: If enabled, a DOS device will be added for bidirectional communications with the shared clipboard. # Setting to "read" will only allow read access, and setting to "write" will only allow write access. # Setting to "full" or "true" enables both; setting to "false" or "disabled" disables the access or device. # The default device name is CLIP$, but can be changed with the "dos clipboard device name" setting below. # dos clipboard device name: Set DOS device name (up to 8 characters) for bidirectional communications with the shared clipboard. # If unset or invalid, the default name CLIP$ will be used (e.g. "TYPE CLIP$" shows the clipboard contents). # It has no effect if "dos clipboard device enable" is disabled, and it is deactivated if the secure mode is enabled. # dos clipboard api: If set, DOS APIs for communications with the Windows clipboard will be enabled for shared clipboard communications. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> badcommandhandler; hma allow reservation; special operation file prefix; drive z is remote; drive z convert fat; drive z expand path; drive z hide files; hidenonrepresentable; hma minimum allocation; dos sda size; hma free space; cpm compatibility mode; minimum dos initial private segment; minimum mcb segment; enable dummy device mcb; maximum environment block size on exec; additional environment block size on exec; enable a20 on windows init; zero memory on xms memory allocation; vcpi; unmask timer on disk io; zero int 67h if no ems; zero unused int 68h; emm386 startup active; zero memory on ems memory allocation; ems system handle memory size; ems system handle on even megabyte; umb start; umb end; kernel allocation in umb; keep umb on boot; keep private area on boot; private area in umb; autoa20fix; autoloadfix; startincon; int33 hide host cursor if interrupt subroutine; int33 hide host cursor when polling; int33 disable cell granularity; int 13 disk change detect; int 13 extensions; biosps2; int15 wait force unmask irq; int15 mouse callback does not preserve registers; filenamechar; collating and uppercase; con device use int 16h to detect keyboard input; zero memory on int 21h memory allocation; pipe temporary device # xms = true xms handles = 0 shell configuration as commands = false hma = true hard drive data rate limit = 0 floppy drive data rate limit = 0 ansi.sys = true log console = false share = true file access tries = 3 network redirector = true minimum mcb free = 0 ems = true umb = true quick reboot = false ver = lfn = auto fat32setversion = ask shellhigh = auto automount = true automountall = false mountwarning = true autofixwarning = false startcmd = false starttranspath = true startwait = true startquiet = false vmware = true int33 = true keyboardlayout = auto customcodepage = dbcs = true dos clipboard device enable = false dos clipboard device name = CLIP$ dos clipboard api = true [ipx] # ipx: Enable ipx over UDP/IP emulation. ipx = false [ne2000] # ne2000: Enable NE2000 Ethernet emulation. Either pcap or slirp backend can be used, switchable via "backend" option. # Settings for the pcap and slirp backends can be found in the [ethernet, pcap] and [ethernet, slirp] sections. # Once properly set, load the NE2000 packet driver inside DOSBox-X with base address and interrupt specified below. # nicbase: The base address of the NE2000 board. # nicirq: The interrupt it uses. Note serial2 uses IRQ3 as default. # macaddr: The MAC address the emulator will use for its network adapter. # If you have multiple DOSBox-Xes running on the same network, # this has to be changed for each. AC:DE:48 is an address range reserved for # private use, so modify the last three number blocks, e.g. AC:DE:48:88:99:AB. # backend: The backend (either pcap or slirp is supported) used for the NE2000 Ethernet emulation. # If set to "auto", then "slirp" is selected when available, otherwise "pcap" is selected when available. # NE2000 Ethernet emulation will be disabled if no backend is available (or the specified backend if unavailable). # Possible values: pcap, slirp, auto, none. ne2000 = true nicbase = 300 nicirq = 10 macaddr = AC:DE:48:88:99:AA backend = slirp [ethernet, pcap] # realnic: Specifies which of your host network interfaces is used for pcap. # Write 'list' here to see the list of devices from the Help # menu ('List network interfaces') or from the Status Window. # Then make your choice and put either the interface number # (e.g. 2) or a part of your adapters name (e.g. VIA here). # timeout: Specifies the read timeout for the device in milliseconds for the pcap backend, or the default value will be used. realnic = list timeout = default [ethernet, slirp] # ipv4_network: The IPv4 network the guest and host services are on. # ipv4_netmask: The netmask for the IPv4 network. # ipv4_host: The address of the guest on the IPv4 network. # ipv4_nameserver: The address of the nameserver service provided by the host on the IPv4 network. # ipv4_dhcp_start: The start address used for DHCP by the host services on the IPv4 network. # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> restricted; disable_host_loopback; mtu; mru; tcp_port_forwards; udp_port_forwards # ipv4_network = 10.0.2.0 ipv4_netmask = 255.255.255.0 ipv4_host = 10.0.2.2 ipv4_nameserver = 10.0.2.3 ipv4_dhcp_start = 10.0.2.15 [ide, primary] # enable: Enable IDE interface # pnp: List IDE device in ISA PnP BIOS enumeration # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> irq; io; altio; int13fakeio; int13fakev86io; enable pio32; ignore pio32; cd-rom spinup time; cd-rom spindown timeout; cd-rom insertion delay # enable = true pnp = true [ide, secondary] enable = true pnp = true [ide, tertiary] enable = false pnp = true [ide, quaternary] enable = false pnp = true [ide, quinternary] enable = false pnp = true [ide, sexternary] enable = false pnp = true [ide, septernary] enable = false pnp = true [ide, octernary] enable = false pnp = true [fdc, primary] # enable: Enable floppy controller interface # pnp: List floppy controller in ISA PnP BIOS enumeration # mode: Floppy controller mode. What the controller acts like. # ps2 PS/2 mode (most common) # ps2_model30 PS/2 model 30 # at AT mode # xt PC/XT mode # # Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details): # -> irq; io; dma; int13fakev86io; instant mode; auto-attach to int 13h; chip # enable = false pnp = true mode = ps2 [4dos] rem = This section is the 4DOS.INI file, if you use 4DOS as the command shell [config] # rem: Records comments (remarks). # break: Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking. # Possible values: on, off. # numlock: Sets the initial state of the NumLock key. # Possible values: on, off. # shell: Specifies the command shell (COMMAND.COM or 4DOS.COM). # dos: Reports whether DOS occupies HMA and allocates UMB memory (if available). # fcbs: Number of FCB handles available to DOS programs (1-255). # files: Number of file handles available to DOS programs (8-255). # country: Country code for date/time/decimal formats and optionally code page for TTF output and language files. # lastdrive: The maximum drive letter (A-Z) that can be accessed by programs. # Possible values: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z. rem = This section is DOS's CONFIG.SYS file, not all CONFIG.SYS options supported break = off numlock = shell = dos = high, umb fcbs = 100 files = 200 country = lastdrive = a set path = Z:\;Z:\SYSTEM;Z:\BIN;Z:\DOS;Z:\4DOS;Z:\DEBUG;Z:\TEXTUTIL set prompt = $P$G set temp = install = installhigh = device = devicehigh = [autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. # You can put your MOUNT lines here. @ECHO OFF config -set turbo=true MOUNT C ".\DRIVE_C" C: IF EXIST C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS GOTO WFW IF EXIST C:\WINDOWS\WIN.COM GOTO WINDOWS GOTO END :WFW echo Starting Windows for Workgroups 3.1x SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\WINDOWS; SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP DEVICE C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS C:\WINDOWS\NET.EXE START REM C:\WINDOWS\WIN.COM GOTO END :WINDOWS echo Starting Windows for 3.x SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\WINDOWS; SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP REM C:\WINDOWS\WIN.COM GOTO END :END REM exit