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![]() Hello!
I like playing old videogames, especially the ones I remember from when I was a kid, so I love this website. But recently I got a new, big monitor for my computer and since then some games just aren't that much fun to play anymore - they use full screen automatically and that's just too big. I figured there must be a very easy and obvious way to solve this problem, to just make them use a smaller window, because in these modern times, this must be a common problem for lovers of old games |
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![]() If you run these games through DOSBox, you can press Alt+Enter to change from full screen mode to window mode. Alternatively, you can edit the DOSBox configuration file and change (IIRC) fullscreen=true to fullscreen=false (or something like that. If you look in the config file you'll find the right line).
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![]() Thanks!
I don't usually use dosbox if I don't have to, because I'm not so good with technical things...but I'll figure out how it works now that I know it can solve my problem. |
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![]() Don't be a stranger to ask if the FAQs and guides don't answer your questions. Setting up DOSBox is done in a matter of minutes if you've read the guide but by all means, feel free to ask of there are any issues.
Also, a basic understanding of DOS commands is necessary, but it's not too hard. In case you're not familiar with DOS commands, here are the most essential ones: dir show current directory (folder in windows), the entries labeled dir there are subdirectories. cd [subdirectory name] change directory to subdirectory cd.. change directory one level back file name (for exe, com and bat files) run program
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![]() thank you, this has been very helpful. I've set up dosbox now, using a guide for newbies, and it seems to work now. Perfect!
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![]() On second thought...I cried victory too soon. One of my childhood favourites, winter challenge, runs perfectly in dosbox now, even in the small window I wished for. But my other favourite, Pandemonium, is something else. It runs when I just doubleclick the pandy.exe file, but in fullscreen, and when I try to run it in dosbox I only get the message:
"this program cannot be run in DOS mode" Is there anything to be done about this, or is it just not a dos-game? |
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