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Increment cycles: Increases the amount of CPU instructions DOSBox-X tries to emulate each millisecond.ĭecrement cycles: Decreases the amount of CPU instructions DOSBox-X tries to emulate each millisecond.Įmulate CPU speed: Emulate the speed of the a specific CPU class by setting the approximate cycles.Įdit cycles: Sets the amount of CPU instructions DOSBox-X tries to emulate each millisecond to a specific value.ĬPU core: Selects the emulated DOS’s CPU core - normal, full, simple, dynamic, or auto.ĬPU type: Selects the emulated DOS’s CPU type, such as 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, or Pentium Pro.Īspect ratio: Select an aspect ratio (including preset or original ratios) for the image inside the DOSBox-X screen, when the aspect ratio correction mode is enabled.įit to aspect ratio: Select whether to fit DOSBox-X’s emulated DOS screen to the aspect ratio (width-to-height ratio) correction mode. You can slow down the emulation with this if you want to play a game at less than 100% normal speed. Speed down: Decreases the emulated DOS’s current speed relative to real-time. You can speed up the emulation with this if you want to play a game at greater than 100% normal speed. Speed up: Increases the emulated DOS’s current speed relative to real-time. Normal speed: Restores the emulated DOS’s current speed relative to real-time to the normal speed. Turbo (Fast Forward): Increases the emulated DOS’s current CPU speed to 200%-300% of the normal speed (this will cause the clock to get out of sync inside DOSBox-X). Restart DOSBox-X with config file…: Restart DOSBox-X automatically with the select config file loaded. Restart DOSBox-X instance: Reboots the current DOSBox-X instance with the same configuration.
#Dosbox output windows#
Reboot guest system: Reboots the kernel of the emulated DOS (integrated DOS or guest DOS) inside DOSBox-X without resetting the virtual machine.ĪPM power button: Acts like the APM power button for Windows 9x guests. Reset virtual machine: Restarts the virtual machine inside DOSBox-X. This allows certain DOS functions to continue to work, such as pausing some Demoscene games while allowing the game music to continue to play, or hearing the entire music when the demo exits long before the music has time to loop. Pause with interrupts enabled: Pauses the emulated DOS inside DOSBox-X without disabling the DOS interrupts. The emulated DOS will resume when it is unchecked. Pause emulation: Check to pause the emulated DOS inside DOSBox-X completely. Mouse wheel movements: Select whether to auto-convert mouse wheel movements to arrow keys (Up & Down arrows etc).Īlways on top: Select whether the DOSBox-X window will always be the topmost one. Some options are only available for the Windows platform.Ĭapture mouse: DOSBox-X will capture the mouse immediately for use with the emulated DOS.Īutolock mouse: DOSBox-X will lock the mouse automatically for use with the emulated DOS. Shared clipboard functions: Enables or disables the various ways for DOSBox-X to communicate with the host clipboard, such as using the right (or middle) mouse button to copy to and paste from the clipboard in quick edit mode. Select host key: Select a key combination including Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift or Alt+Shift, or use the mapper-defined host key (F11/F12 by default). Send special key: Sends special keys such as the logo key, Ctrl+Esc, Alt+Tab, and Ctrl+Alt+Del to the emulated DOS system. Load mapper file…: Selects a mapper file for use with DOSBox-X to replace the currently loaded mapper file (if any).
#Dosbox output code#
Load language file…: Select a language file to use for DOSBox-X’s messages, along with the code page as specified in the language file. The program folder will be automatically mounted and unmounted, with the option to stay in the program folder after the program finishes. Quick launch program… Launches a program selected from the file browser to run inside DOSBox-X directly. Press the Esc key three times to exit the editor. Mapper editor: Enters DOSBox-X’s keyboard mapper editor, where you can map different keys for use with the emulated DOS.
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Configuration tool: Enters the graphical configuration tool for reviewing or changing DOSBox-X settings.