• Re: DOSBox

    From Scoop140@80:774/10 to Night Stalker on Friday, June 28, 2024 12:57:56
    Re: Re: DOSBox
    By: Night Stalker to Spitfire on Fri Mar 29 2024 20:31:09

    So what are people doing with a DosBox and Windows 3.1 these days?

    I used DosBox/Windows 3.1 to access an MS-DOS database I had. I have, however, subsequently set up a Windows 3.1 machine in my basement (is there a more appropriate place LOL) where I currently back up said DB. Other than that (and even that, if I'm being honest LOL), it's all for the nostalgia.

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  • From kirkspragg@80:774/8 to Spitfire on Saturday, June 29, 2024 17:24:27
    So what are people doing with a DosBox and Windows 3.1 these
    days?

    I tend to use a fork of Dosbox called Dosbox-x as it has a number of nice features that I like. One such feature is the ability to use a physical printer port.

    This has turned out to be extremely useful in transferring data from my main windows based desktop machine to my older dos based retro PCs. Laplink or Fastlynx (I recommend Faslynx as it seems more reliable) running at both ends with a parallel port null modem cable & you are all set to copy data across!

    Its great and is a really handy way to bootstrap a new install or recover from a screw up...

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  • From Partiersp@80:774/10 to thatonechap on Saturday, July 13, 2024 22:09:57
    Re: DOSBox
    By: thatonechap to K-Guide on Thu Feb 21 2019 22:43:40

    Lately I've been looking at old systems to try to learn more about what computers used to be like, and this is just another one of them.

    Last month I recovered a HDD from a 486 we've been running at work for some 30 years. The computer was tanking along as normal when a power outage finally killed it. I managed to transfer all the files off of the HDD by first transplanting the HDD into another 486 and then transfer them via LapLink to my Linux box running DosBox.

    I would have just used an IDE to USB adaptor, but the hard drive was starting to fail and my adaptor wasn't reading it. Luckily I was sucessful in getting it up long enough to transfer everything off. All files saved.
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  • From Bencollver@80:774/10 to Partiersp on Sunday, July 14, 2024 09:08:46
    Re: DOSBox
    By: Partiersp to thatonechap on Sat Jul 13 2024 22:09:57

    Last month I recovered a HDD from a 486 we've been running at work for some 30 years. The computer was tanking along as normal when a power outage finally killed it. I managed to transfer all the files off of the HDD by first transplanting the HDD into another 486 and then transfer them via LapLink to my Linux box running DosBox.

    I would have just used an IDE to USB adaptor, but the hard drive was starting to fail and my adaptor wasn't reading it. Luckily I was sucessful in getting it up long enough to transfer everything off. All files saved.

    Good job! I've had the same experience where a disk would be more readable plugged into an internal controller than into an external USB adapter.

    Last year i started keeping hashes of all my files so i can catch it if they become corrupted.

    What will you replace that workhorse 486 with?
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  • From hollowone@80:774/8 to Spitfire on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:19:06
    So what are people doing with a DosBox and Windows 3.1 these
    days?

    Playing Spiderweb Software rpgs from the 90s and drawing pictures in first Paineter apps and trying to learn Newtek Lightwave 3.5/4.0 without flicker in hi-res.. something I don't know how to do on my Amiga, unfortunately.

    -h1

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  • From kirkspragg@80:774/8 to hollowone on Saturday, July 20, 2024 23:19:56
    Playing Spiderweb Software rpgs from the 90s and drawing pictures in
    first Paineter apps and trying to learn Newtek Lightwave 3.5/4.0 without flicker in hi-res.. something I don't know how to do on my Amiga, unfortunately.

    I see that Spiderweb Sofware made their got their older games freeware, you can download them from their main website.. very cool. I'm going to give Exile a go, it might even run on my 286 PC.

    Which of their games do you play in dosbox?

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  • From slacker@80:774/8 to kirkspragg on Monday, September 23, 2024 19:22:32
    I spent sooo many hours as a kid playing Spiderweb's Exile Escape From the Pit. The version I played was on Win 3.1. One of the few shareware games I had that I actually bought the full version. Never beat it... I tried again a few years ago and got decently far (on the same 486 and version from back in the day!) but never finished.

    That's awesome that they released their older stuff as freeware. I'll have to go check out some of their other games.

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  • From kirkspragg@80:774/8 to slacker on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 17:12:00
    I spent sooo many hours as a kid playing Spiderweb's Exile Escape From
    the Pit. The version I played was on Win 3.1. One of the few shareware games I had that I actually bought the full version. Never beat it... I tried again a few years ago and got decently far (on the same 486 and version from back in the day!) but never finished.

    Have you tried using otvdm (github.com/otya128/winevdm) to run those games in Windows 10/11? I gave it a quick shot & it seems to install and run well enough to show the start menu, though on my ultrawide monitor everything is tiny!

    Might work well with some more config (i've not looked into this to be honest), or if you reduce your screen resolution.

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  • From hollowone@80:774/8 to kirkspragg on Saturday, October 19, 2024 22:38:35
    Have you tried using otvdm (github.com/otya128/winevdm) to run those
    games in Windows 10/11? I gave it a quick shot & it seems to install and run well enough to show the start menu, though on my ultrawide monitor everything is tiny!

    No need for such tweaking. all Spider's Web games are part of eXoWin3 pack with Windows launcher that opens Win 3.11 and the game out of Windows app.

    Alternatively Win 3.11 installation on DosBox or 86box works just fine.
    I use the latter and I have one Exile game installed to check Spider's Web games phenomenon.

    Never the less I never was too much focused on it to go any deeper into story and tactics.

    -h1

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