10-03-2011, 06:01 PM
By the way,
a time ago I was playin around with DosBox and finally have found the best result.
It wasn't the "cputype" that was important. It were the "sdl" adjustments.
Running "fullscreen" or "fulldouble" as true was slower and choppier than putting both as false and marking the "windowresolution" and the "fullresolution" with your true monitor resolution ("windowresolution=" Put in your resolution. Mine is 1280x1024.)
a time ago I was playin around with DosBox and finally have found the best result.
It wasn't the "cputype" that was important. It were the "sdl" adjustments.
Running "fullscreen" or "fulldouble" as true was slower and choppier than putting both as false and marking the "windowresolution" and the "fullresolution" with your true monitor resolution ("windowresolution=" Put in your resolution. Mine is 1280x1024.)

