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2004-11-22Changes 0.63:adam1-4/+1
- Fixed crash with keymapper (ctrl-f1) and output=surface. - Added unmounting. - Fixed multiple issues with drive labels. - Fixed most if not all FILES=XX problems. - Added redirection in the shell. - Fixed crashes with subst. - Fixed multiple crashes with the drive images support. - Added a missing fpu instruction. - Fixed some cpu and fpu instructions. - Fixed a small bug related to font loading. - Rewrote the devices support. - Added capslock/numlock checks on startup. - Fixed wave writing. - A few internal DOS fixes. - Timer fixes for the hybrid loader. - Some small soundblaster fixes. - The drive cache can now be cleared by a keycombo. (CTRL-F4) - A few keyboard fixes. - Compilation fixes on various platforms. - Quite some debugger improvements. - Fixed dir only showing files after the first run on cdrom drives. - Added some cdrom detection checks. - Enabled insert in the shell. (Easier editing of commands) - Changed order in which executables appear with tab-completion. - Fixed some issues with raw opl recording and using a slightly different format
2004-10-01Update emulators/dosbox to 0.62.xtraeme1-1/+4
Changes: # Improved x86 dynamic core, more stable. # The usual cpu/fpu emulation fixes and speedups. # Soundblaster 16 and opl3 emulation added. # Internal mixer updated with interpolation and volume support. # Intelligent MPU-401 emulation added. # ISO/Disk image mounting support. # Custom chipset emulation for cga,tandy hercules modes. # Improved pc-speaker emulation. # Improved GUS emulation. # Added a keymapper. # VGA/VESA Bios fixes. # IPX networking support. # A zillion internal dos fixes/updates. # New ddraw rendering output and new render functions. # Raw adlib/midi capturing.
2003-06-03Initial import of dosbox, provided by Quentin Garnier via pkgsrc-wip.wiz1-0/+5
DOSBox is a DOS-emulator using SDL for easy portability to different platforms, DOSBox has already been ported to several different platforms, such as Windows, BeOS, Linux, Mac OS X... DOSBox emulates a 286/386 realmode CPU, Directory FileSystem/XMS/EMS, a SoundBlaster card for excellent sound compatibility with older games... You can "re-live" the good old days with the help of DOSBox, it can run plenty of the old classics that don't run on your new computer !