There are two threads regarding dosbox and i was hoping to see this one can stay alive. Since the newest version 1.0 supports a onscreen keyboard Via HOME i wanted to address some other things that were overlooked. I have been fiddling with the program since .73.2 and have used a few workarounds to get programs working. I would like to stress that if the files you want to use are not in the directory/folder in "X:\apps\dosbox-wii" or "X:\dosbox" none of the programs will show up or any images that you mount because dosbox does not know where they are, in other words keep it simple and put the files in either of the directories.
I have noticed an improvement on speed.
less crashes have occurred when playing a lot of stress demanding games. (Doom is one of them that is fully playable with the game having skips just like how it did on a 386 computer)
there is still no support for games that use 640x480 VGA or VESA i believe. (screen is still blank but still loads the game.)
WINDOWS 3.1 does indeed work. install windows or use a preinstalled windows 3.1.
installing windows is fairly easy. The only way so far to get windows 3.1 to work is to set the video mode to EGA. With that said you can play all your windows 3.1 games without any problems. Play all the Jezzball and chips challenge you want.
CD-ROM SUPPORT MISSING
yes, even though it is missing it still doesn't mean you can't image mount it. playing a cd-rom driven game could be quite hard unless you make a bin/cue image of it. Place the bin/cue in "X:\apps\dosbox-wii"
EXAMPLE: imgmount E c:\megarace.cue -t iso -fs iso
you must go according to the alphabet you can't have f:\ without e:\ C and D are already mounted by dosbox by default.
If there are any problems getting a certain program running let me know. because all the games i toss on the Wii work as long as it isnt running at a resolution of 640x480. The only game i have not tried was Quake1 mainly because of the need for a coprocessor, floating point, and the requirements are quite high. If i remember correctly a 66MHZ computer or higher was recommended for that game to run.
IMPORTANT NOTE
DOS DOES NOT SUPPORT LONG FILE NAMES! so if you put a game on your SD card with a folder name longer then 8 characters the name will change to something else to refect the 8 character limit.
EXAMPLE: Phantasmagoria = phanta~1