![]() Support, Improve PC Speaker emulation accuracy patch, etc. Support, Timidity++ backend support, CGA w/ Monochrome Monitor Stereo-swap, SDL_Resize, MemSize128, Internal 3dfx voodoo chipĮmulation, Amstrad & PS/1 sound emulation, Fluidsynth soundfont Printer output, MT-32 emulation (MUNT), MP3CUE, Overscan border, (PROMPT VOL, LABEL, MOUSE, etc) and CONFIG.SYS commands (DEVICE,īUFFERS, FILES, etc), Continuous turbo key, Core-switch key, Showĭetails (from menu bar), Nice DOSBox icon, Font patch (cp437), MAKEIMGĬommand, INTRO, Ctrl-break patch, DBCS support patch, Automatic mount, States, Vertical sync, CPU flags optimization, Various DOS commands Mount, Beep, NE2000 Ethernet, Graphis user interface (menu), Save/Load 2011):ĭirect3D with pixelshaders, OpenglHQ, Innovation, Glide, zip/7z ![]() One I've recently started using is Taewoong's enhanced "ykhwong" version (as of writing, it was last updated Oct. "Serial1: Desired serial mode not supported (9600, 5, n, 1)".You can use one of the patched/forked versions of DOSBox that support printing. When trying to use the FTDI chipset adapter with DOSBox you will get the following error on screen (8100 program by SK Consultants) (For connecting to the MR-8100 ), this protocol difference means that when DOSBox starts up and tries to open the COM port specified in the DOSBox config file, it will open the port using a protocol setting of "9600, 8, n, 1" and since the FTDI chipset uses "9600, 5, n, 1" DOSBox will not be able to open the COM port. The FTDI chipset adapter uses a protocol of 5 data bits whereas the Prolific chipset adapter uses the more common 8 data bits. The serial to USB that would work is a Trendnet model TU-S9 - uses Prolific chipset. Uniden MR-8100 (if using DOSBox to connect a Windows 10 or higher computer) ![]() The serial to USB that would works is US Converters model XS8801 - uses FTDI chipset I wanted to share the following from my personal experiences with figuring out which USB to Serial adapter to use and why one chipset adapter seems to work in some instances and why the other chipset adapter may not. Just an FYI for any other RR members else checking this thread in relation to USB-Serial adapters and the different chipsets specs. ![]()
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