> on Dark Forces <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YII4QKdjIds>.
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> Jim
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> On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:15 PM Swap Jim via Freedos-user
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great for me. I used this setup to record videos for the
FreeDOS YouTube channel, and they all have sound. For example, the video
on Dark Forces <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YII4QKdjIds>.
Jim
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:15 PM Swap Jim via Freedos-user
<mailto:freedos-user@lists.source
I'm trying to setup a sound card on my QEMU VM of FreeDOS 1.2 and I'm
hitting a wall.
'sb16' causes DOOM to not have any visual (but I've got sound, albeit
with "shuttering" and
"breaking") and for the rest of the sound cards, the corresponding
drivers do not detect the card. Can you share a
FreeDOS is very, very slow on QEMU running in a Raspberry 4.
It's drawing the screen line by line when I do a DIR on C:\, with only 7
directories and files in it. It's worse in full screen.
For those of you that run FreeDOS on a Raspberry, can you offer a tip to
make it go faster?
Here is
n DOOM and AsEasyAs and other DOS games
and applications without lag.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:17 AM Ralf Quint <mailto:freedos...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 3/18/2020 6:31 AM, Swap Jim via Freedos-user wrote:
> FreeDOS is very, very slow on QEMU running in a Raspberry 4.
On 2020-03-18 19:34, Jim Hall wrote:
My *dmesg* output shows it is a plain Raspberry Pi 3B:
[ 0.00] OF: fdt: Machine model: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Not that it matters for me. I used it as a "desktop" system for about a
week, as an experiment, before I reinstalled it with Fedora ARM
That's a nice suggestion. Thank you.
On 2020-03-19 16:59, David McMackins wrote:
On 3/18/20 12:21 PM, Ralf Quint wrote:
On 3/18/2020 10:02 AM, Swap Jim via Freedos-user wrote:
And in the meantime I'll try Fedora ARM, just in case it matters on
the RPi4.
FAIK, Rasbian is the best supported
Tried it. Didn't change anything. But thanks for the suggestion.
On 2020-03-19 05:48, Louis Santillan wrote:
Something to note in the original bug report is that CFLAGS chosen are
not optimal for performance (`make 'CFLAGS=-Wall -g -O2 -w'`).
Specifically, the `-g` and `-O2` flags should