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    • voljega
      voljega Banned @roman126 last edited by

      @roman126 I gave you my dosbox.bat file, start from that and adapt it to your paths

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      • Dragu
        Dragu Banned last edited by Dragu

        @roman126
        In general when I have something to mount, I make it in dosbox.cfg
        and with the direct path :

        [autoexec]
        # Lines in this section will be run at startup.
        # You can put your MOUNT lines here.
        imgmount d "/recalbox/share/roms/dos/pptime.pc/pptime.cue" -t iso
        
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        • voljega
          voljega Banned @roman126 last edited by voljega

          @roman126 said in Pro Pinball Timeshock DosBox RPi3:

          for the dosbox.bat in Recalbox, does this translate to;-
          imgmount d .\cd\pptime/pptime.cue -t iso
          😄
          @cd pptime
          @cls
          @pinball
          as for some reason im struggling to even run the program now!

          Well you have to have the right path, what you wrote is nonsense. Your game should be in a pptime.pc folder I suppose, and then you must have the right path to everythign you use.
          You can use the pause command to debug your dosbox.bat file

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          • voljega
            voljega Banned @Dragu last edited by

            @dragu said in Pro Pinball Timeshock DosBox RPi3:

            Some ameliorations may be possible in cfg,
            to try :
            windowresolution=1024x768
            output=opengl
            more memory :
            memsize=63
            to try also, even with risk of deformations, game dependent :
            aspect=false
            I found better graphics and speed with the following :
            scaler=none
            Also important for speed :
            core=dynamic
            cycles=auto
            what can resolve a sound problem :
            sbmixer=false
            for keyboard some layouts

            german :
            keyboardlayout=de129
            french :
            keyboardlayout=fr120 (fr189)
            english :
            keyboardlayout=us103

            well sadly this doesn't change anything, the game is working the same, passing sbmixer from true to false just adds musics which weren't playing before, but the sound is still awfull/laging

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            • Dragu
              Dragu Banned last edited by

              @voljega
              Therefore I wrote "may be"
              Some games will never play in full speed on Raspberry, so I cannot understand for what reason it should run better on Retropie, based on Debian ? Perhaps an older Dosbox version ?

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              • voljega
                voljega Banned @Dragu last edited by

                @dragu mi PI3 is not overclocked, maybe it could help a little

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                • Dragu
                  Dragu Banned last edited by

                  @voljega said in Pro Pinball Timeshock DosBox RPi3:

                  @dragu mi PI3 is not overclocked, maybe it could help a little

                  Me also dont like CPU's running around on crutches 🙂

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                  • Jimboy00
                    Jimboy00 last edited by

                    @roman126 I've running Pro Pinball Timeshock under dosbox (recalbox) on my overclocked RPi3, but also not really playable.

                    Sound is ok in my case, also the background CD tracks plays quite well. The issue I have is, that the game in general runs to slow. It seems the (emulation) speed from an RPi3 is too slow for such a late dosgame as Timeshock is.
                    In my case, I have 10-15 fps max. I tried to optimize a lot in settings, but I don't get it really smooth.

                    As from my experience, the last generation of triple A dosgames from 1994 onwards (especially 3D games) are too advanced for the RPi3.

                    As you already said above, it's also not possible to run the PSX version of Timeshock. I got it working on Retropie, but what I remember, they offer a second emulator core for PSX, with which it has worked.
                    But as the recalbox team is doing such a good job in general and also with the fast update intervals, maybe a further update will bring us on Recalboxos also a second (for ARM) or updated emulator core for the PSX, which covers the incompatible games.

                    RPi3@1350Mhz / FLIRC Case / 8bitdo SF30 pro

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                    • roman126
                      roman126 @Jimboy00 last edited by

                      @jimboy00

                      Check out this video, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SVRoGyX37Kk I downloaded and works perfectly, sadly on Retropie, but goes to show that it can work perfectly 😄

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                      • lmerckx
                        lmerckx last edited by

                        @Jimboy00 @roman126 There is a speed regression for the last versions of DosBox (under Recalbox), it should be resolved in next version.
                        You can see this post for more information:
                        https://forum.recalbox.com/topic/13588/strange-error-in-dosbox/44

                        Recalbox 9.1 on RPI 4, SSD 250Gb, 2 Logitech F710, Nespi4case
                        Contributions for DosBox, ScummVM, ResidualVM, Daphne (Hypseus)

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