Hi all, I had to set up a few DOS games on another machine and I thought I would have a go at using DOSEMU again (my last attempt was about 4 or 5 months ago, but I have been following the mailing list since then). I also thought it would be worth sharing the results. Indeed, I think it might be worth setting up a database site similar to the one used by the Wine folks to track how well various applications run.
Anyway, here's what I found. OS was Mandrake 9 on an AMD XP 2000/512MB RAM system. System Shock demo - Ran visually very smoothly, but could not get sound to work at all. I have had trouble getting sound to work under real DOS with this game before, so it doesn't worry me too much, but on the other hand System Shock is one of my favourite games. Any pointers on how I might be able to find out why it is failing to detect and use Sound Blaster sound? Ken's Labyrinth - Sound works initially, but the first sound generated after starting the actual game causes DOSEMU to freeze up. Works fine with PC speaker effects. DOOM shareware - Didn't manage to get sound to work (froze during startup). Worked fine with PC speaker effects. Commander Keen 1 - Worked perfectly first time! Even runs more smoothly than under Win2K. (Uses PC speaker sound only.) Commander Keen 4 - Uses AdLib effects, so no sound, and there was an intermittent discolouration of the graphics. The Legacy - Game seemed to run fine. Not sure if sound is working though - there is an audible click at the start and end of where the sounds should play. Jill of the Jungle - Worked fine (no music - FM only). I also tried several DOS MP3 players, none of which worked properly. It is clear that the sound code has improved by leaps and bounds recently. However, the lack of FM audio support is fairly major IMHO, though I guess games are less of a priority than other more important DOS apps. From reading the documentation, it seems like work has been started on this, but it is unclear how much effort would be actually required to get it fully working (I do know of at least one open-source FM emulator, though it may not be complete). Also, I had no luck getting MPU-401 music to work, but I never used MPU-401 back when I used DOS so I didn't really know what I was doing. Any games success stories in this regard? I would like to offer my help to the DOSEMU project. I can write C/C++ code (I am currently working on a Linux open-source project written in C & C++), but I have only a small amount of coding experience under DOS and only a little in assembly language. I wouldn't mind writing some documentation if required. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance. Cheers, Paul Eggleton - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-msdos" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
