![]() Note: Some devices may have issues starting emulation using an external SDcard. Review the following information and change devices SDcard path accordingly in the nf file. Below are several common paths to external SDcards on various devices. I'd recommend using a file explorer program to help find the correct path to your SDcard. The directory path will vary across android devices. To store the image files onto an external SDcard you will need to open the nf file and change the storage directory path. Using the device's default internal storage is recommended and it might be required for the app to load. Warning! This doesn't always work properly with newer devices or versions of Android. In the below example we are changing the data to accomidate a 1GB HDD image: Imgmount d: /sdcard/hdd-2gb.img -t hdd -fs fat -size 512,63,64,1023Ĭhange the hdd name and drive geometry in the nf file: You can edit the config file from your the DosBox Turbo app settings/Advanced DosBox Config/ Edit Config File/ĭefault hdd line in the nf file: To change the size of the image file used you must modify the name and drive geometry in the nf file (Optional) How to use different sized HDD image files: Extract the default hdd-2gb image file and open the folder. Inside you will find the empty hdd images files to store your games and ISO’s. Open the Win9x package you downloaded and look for the hdd folder. On Android install the free Zarchiver app here to access your image files and zips.Ĥ) Locate and extract HHD. This program will allow you to open and save your game data to your empty hdd. ![]() On PC install the free 30 day trial of WinImage and run the application. We will need software to access or HDD img files and transfer over game folders Note:Win9x, CD/ISO support with daemon tools makes emulation less stable.Ģ)c]Download version 3.0 here DirectX8.0, 3dfx, SB16, runs slightly faster doesn't support as many games.ģ)Free software to access our HDD img files: storage/emulated/0/ android/data//files/nfĭownload DosBox Turbo Win9x Gaming Packages:Ģ)a]Download version 1.0 here DirectX9.0C, 3dfx, SB16, Runs the most gamesĢ)b]Download version 2.0 here DirectX9.0C, 3dfx, SB16, CD/ISO support with Daemon tools 3.47 View the below examples and modify the path to your own nfĭefault nf location modification example: Modify the "Config Location" path by removing the red text between /nf and the // Full location settings/Advanced DosBox Config/Config Location Do this by selecting "Config Location" right under where you clicked “3DFX Glide Support” and “Manual Mode” in the previous step. Due to these changes, you will need to modify the directory path back to the old default. Dosbox Turbos default directory path to the nf file changed sometime after I made the video. You must restart the app before these changes will take effect. Go to DosBox Settings/Advanced DosBox Config check “3DFX Glide Support” and “Manual Mode”. Run the DosBox Turbo app and open the settings menu from either the pull-down menu at the Top(3 dots) or swipe the left side of the screen to reveal a menu. MinFileCache can be set to about 1/2 of MaxFileCache, or to the same as MaxFileCache.ĭungeon Keeper 2 (Needs pentium_mmx CPU setting in Dosbox Config)ġ)a]First you will need to install the DosBox Turbo app (free or paid) on your Android device.ĭosBox Turbo Play Store here (Paid but Faster)ĪFreeBox Play Store here (Free but Slower) In general, MaxFileCache should be about 1/8 of total physical memory. Gamers will benefit by using settings quite different from mainly Windows/Application users.Ĭomprehensive Win95 settings are on the VCache Settings & Win95 page. In truth, the absolutely optimal settings are system dependent and are likely to require a little experimentation by each user. There has been much discussion on the best settings for Win95. Also, Win95 (often Win98+) can have the same data in RAM twice storage area and executable area!Īll users of Windows 95 will benefit by setting a limit on the size of VCache. Ironically, Win95's VCache is attempting to improve performance with a large memory cache (great!) and, at the same time, forcing programs to use the slooow Virtual Memory (terrible!). ![]() It refuses to release sufficient RAM to the executable area and forces the program to use the slooow swapfile (Virtual Memory) for the rest of its memory requirements. ![]() When another program is launched, Win95's VCache is very slow to shrink in size. VCache expands to use up most of available RAM when Windows 95 is started. the maximum and minimum amounts of RAM that VCache is allowed to use. In Windows 95 VCache simply does not function correctly and it is definitely necessary to limit the maxfilecache and the minfilecache i.e.
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