12-07-2005 06:19 AM | ||
Apocalypse Dude | Yes, anubis also told this but then I get a blank screen... | |
12-07-2005 04:52 AM | ||
Spaceball |
The DOSBOX Config file has an entry fullscreen=false change it into fullscreen=true then Dosbox will automaticly start with fullscreen every time. cu, Spaceball |
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09-07-2005 07:07 AM | ||
Bobbin Threadbare | Umm... When I play games on newer computers the game crashes if it's not in fullscreen. This is what I do. I type game.exe then press ENTER then super fast press full screen. | |
09-07-2005 05:15 AM | ||
FUgo |
When i play certain games (sim farm, theme park) on Dosbox and try to run them on full screen it sais "Cannot display video mode", and then i have to play in a smaller window, how can i get it to go full screen |
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21-06-2005 09:39 PM | ||
Apocalypse Dude | Nope still no luck. But it doens't really matter as long as I can play the games in full screen mode. I was just wondering if I was the only one who had this problem. | |
21-06-2005 07:46 PM | ||
Eagle of Fire | Sometimes it does that to me too. Entering full screen before running the program (in DOSBox) usually stop this problem from appearing. | |
21-06-2005 05:46 PM | ||
Apocalypse Dude | Also doesn't work :help: | |
21-06-2005 04:30 PM | ||
Rogue |
No, it's not. It works for me both ways. What you can do is enable full screen at startup in configuration file. (change fullscreen = true) |
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21-06-2005 03:51 PM | ||
Apocalypse Dude | On my PC this only works while i'm running a game in the DOSbox, when I'm in the command prompt area and I try to put it in full screen mode I only get a black screen. Is this normal? | |
21-06-2005 05:00 AM | ||
Flop |
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Don't. Everyone asks a question to which the answer is simple, once in a while. But it's a good idea to check out the documentation for DOSbox if you haven't done so already, since it has some useful information that might help you in the future. |
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