![]() If you have folder like windows 3.1 and in it is whole windows folder and rest of the file like where it looks like Windows 3.1\windows (I spent yesterday like half of a day trying to get that windows 3.1 to run on some guy's magic dosbox and retroarch from retroarch discord just because of his 1 mistake I start to believe problem is more with my windows 7 or windows overall more than it is with dosbox itself well idk what's the truth hereīut on PCem it works just fine on Windows 7 screen to my PCem and Windows 3.1 that runs Zombie Wars perfectly fine below I have Nox Player (android emulator) on windows hostĪnd when i installed in that nox magic dosbox set up all configuration just like on my phone even copied windows folder from my phone back to my PC and then mounted it in magic dosbox in Nox player (that's why Virtual MIDI Synth works just fine) If someone really need it to be playable on windows (HOST) i suggest using PCem i have different graphic card i can go to any resolution and i don't need to disable MPU-401 port and Zombie Wars works just fine While in Magic Dosbox it works just fine no matter where i place windows folder even on SD card I simply placed it in download folder on my phone and then went to RetroArch added it to playlist and works just fine (now i got it in phone>pc>windows and it still works just fine) Solution was to simply move whole windows folder to my phone memory storage instead of trying to run it from SD Card Music kinda like starts keep playing but on top of that same instance of the track is starting to play from the beginning while i do hear like 1 note hang in there that keep playingīut like i said i needed it to work only for android im using Magic Dosbox and RetroArch and on both emulators it works just fine (of course with MPU-401 disabled) (ON ANDROID)īut for whatever reason on RetroArch on android i can launch windows 3.1 i can launch zombie wars but then i get error like "can't create bla bal bal \zwars.bin" or something like that If i leave game untouched after launching it and get to screen that says Halloween Harry in Zombie Wars I still have music issues launching it under dosbox in windows 7Įven when im using RetroArch with any of 3 available dosbox cores (ON WINDOWS 7) I still can't believe resolution was affecting it but whatever im happy it works and i hope it will help someone I did try 256 and 32k and both works fineĪnd now you will have properly working music in Zombie Wars Simply in Main>Windows Setup>In upper left corner Options>Change System Settings>Display> S3 Trio resolution of 640x480>hit ok and restart windows IF you are using DOSBox alone then go to game config file and simply change this line IF you use frontend like me (DOSBox Game Launcher) you simply edit profile of a game (windows 3.1 in this case) go to sound tab and next to MPU-401 port select NONE So i told him how to do so, and what turned out?Īfter changing resolution music get same bug i described belowĪnd believe or not actual music problems comes from 2 thingsġst - MPU-401 port is occupied/used by something in dosbox (i don't know exactly what it means other than like trying to delete mp3 file from your desktop while it's playing, and you can't because you will get message something else is using it)Ģnd - Resolution is too high or simply it's not set to 640x480Īnd that 2 things need to be adjusted for music in Zombie Wars In windows 3.1 in dosbox actually work properly ![]() Then i asked him could he try to run Zombie Wars and check does music plays properly.Īnd to my surprise it did and he had fresh installation of windows 3.1 he didn't even know how to change resolution I spent so many hours trying different drivers midi mappers and different MPU-401 options and i simply can't believe what is actual solution to this problemĪ guy came to RetroArch discord, asking is there a way to change controls in RertroArch for windows 3.1 games in dosbox, but while i was writing answer for him he figured it out on his own
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