Still on my way to try to find out the best way to get a windowed version of Euphoric, I tried DosBox.
The software is actually quite simple to use, and Euphoric runs partly fine. At least I can run programs, and have access to the debugger.
One problem exist... it crashes when I press F1 to access the menu page.
But at least the result is a Windowed version of Euphoric running with sound without having to install VMWare, and DosBOX is also available for Linux users, so this may be of interest for many people
Euphoric and DosBOX
Ok, after chatting about it, i thought it a good time tonight to try some sonix music again. So i loaded up VPC but found sound was diasabled. After spending 15 minutes trying to figure out why no sound, i gave up.
So i turned to DOSBOX. After a bit of config i got it loaded (I seem to need to set the cycles to 13700 and sound rate to 44100).
Unfortunately on entering Sonix and laying down a few notes, i realised the = character didn't work.
On further exploration i also found the following keys didn't work either...
[ Open square bracket
] Close square bracket (Shows open square bracket)
' Apostraphe
# Hash (Shows Open square bracket too)
\ Backslash
` key left of 1
On inspection of the readme help file, it is a known issue and their are a few suggestions...
Not found anything useful on forum here yet...
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewforum.php?f=31
At the moment, i am at a total loss to know how to write music without Sonix and/or Sound.
So i turned to DOSBOX. After a bit of config i got it loaded (I seem to need to set the cycles to 13700 and sound rate to 44100).
Unfortunately on entering Sonix and laying down a few notes, i realised the = character didn't work.
On further exploration i also found the following keys didn't work either...
[ Open square bracket
] Close square bracket (Shows open square bracket)
' Apostraphe
# Hash (Shows Open square bracket too)
\ Backslash
` key left of 1
On inspection of the readme help file, it is a known issue and their are a few suggestions...
Yeah right, and upset my keyboard for every other app i am using?1. Switch your keyboard layout.
ok for backslash in dos, but not useful for = replacement2. Use / instead.
Didn't have any effect. Infact was set to True anyway. Inverting had no effect.3. Open dosbox.conf and change usescancodes=false to usescancodes=true.
What? and where is the help regarding binding keys?4. Add the commands you want to execute to the "configfile".
Ok, a little more luck in this suggestion. Managed to map all keys, pressed save and then exited (btw nothing happens on screen to confirm the save). Restarted DOSBOX but only ] and # mapped.5. Start the keymapper (CTRL-F1 or add -startmapper switch to DOSBox).
Fat lot of good for =6. Use ALT-58 for : and ALT-92 for \.
I'll ignore that one since their is no other key for =7. for \ try the keys around "enter". For ":" try shift and the keys
between "enter" and "l" (US keyboard layout).
Not tried yet, will get back on this.8. Use keyb.com from FreeDOS (http://projects.freedos.net/keyb/).
Not found anything useful on forum here yet...
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewforum.php?f=31
At the moment, i am at a total loss to know how to write music without Sonix and/or Sound.
Version 0.70 of DosBox has been released
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net
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DOSBox 0.70
Another year and another dosbox version, again more speedups and compatibility fixes.
* Speed up the dynamic cpu core (certain games get much faster).
* Add a dynamic fpu on x86 hosts.
* Improve the cycle guessing code (and make it default).
* Better and more configurable joystick support.
* Improve the image and fat drives.
* Add nullmodem emulation.
* Various win 3.x enhanchments (video/audio/ems/win32s).
* Improve CDROM detection and support.
* Speed up the screen drawing code.
* Add support for different keyboard layouts.
* Various fixes to the (C/E/V)GA emulation.
* Extend and improve all types of emulated memory. (umb/ems/xms)
* Dynamic core should work on Intel Macs.
* Various timer related fixes.
* Added a few more graphic scalers.
Some default settings have been changed in this one so be sure to update your configfiles and read the readme
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I tested it with Euphoric, works at least as well than the version 0.65 on my machine. And some of the DOS games I tried that crashed with version 0.65 now work fine
May be worth a try !
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net
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DOSBox 0.70
Another year and another dosbox version, again more speedups and compatibility fixes.
* Speed up the dynamic cpu core (certain games get much faster).
* Add a dynamic fpu on x86 hosts.
* Improve the cycle guessing code (and make it default).
* Better and more configurable joystick support.
* Improve the image and fat drives.
* Add nullmodem emulation.
* Various win 3.x enhanchments (video/audio/ems/win32s).
* Improve CDROM detection and support.
* Speed up the screen drawing code.
* Add support for different keyboard layouts.
* Various fixes to the (C/E/V)GA emulation.
* Extend and improve all types of emulated memory. (umb/ems/xms)
* Dynamic core should work on Intel Macs.
* Various timer related fixes.
* Added a few more graphic scalers.
Some default settings have been changed in this one so be sure to update your configfiles and read the readme
--------------
I tested it with Euphoric, works at least as well than the version 0.65 on my machine. And some of the DOS games I tried that crashed with version 0.65 now work fine
May be worth a try !
Re: Euphoric and DosBOX
Dbug wrote:Still on my way to try to find out the best way to get a windowed version of Euphoric, I tried DosBox.
The software is actually quite simple to use, and Euphoric runs partly fine. At least I can run programs, and have access to the debugger.
)
The problem I had with DOSBox was the way it looks for drives - or rather it doesn't - you had to point to a file on a particular drive. This meant that looking at drive A: was next to impossible as there wasn't a set location to aim at.
I couldn't find how to navigate back from a position that was sepcified so it meant you didn't have proper access to a drive.
Re: Euphoric and DosBOX
Strange, I've been using the mount command without any problem to point to whatever area of my pc I was interested by.Steve M wrote:Dbug wrote:Still on my way to try to find out the best way to get a windowed version of Euphoric, I tried DosBox.
The software is actually quite simple to use, and Euphoric runs partly fine. At least I can run programs, and have access to the debugger.
)
The problem I had with DOSBox was the way it looks for drives - or rather it doesn't - you had to point to a file on a particular drive. This meant that looking at drive A: was next to impossible as there wasn't a set location to aim at.
I couldn't find how to navigate back from a position that was sepcified so it meant you didn't have proper access to a drive.
I have not tried to mount the dosbox A: on my PC A: so perhaps I should try that.