09-03-2009, 09:15 PM | #15 | ||
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Ah sorry I missed the extra X. :P
You may be able to guess the resolution that DOSXBox uses, if you can take a screenshot and inspect its resolution (pixel count) DOSBox saves screenshots as they are served by DOS, not as they are finally displayed, nor even as they are scaled into fullresolution. They always represent the original image before any manipulation. But if you can't configure DOSXBox's resolution, I guess you're stuck with changing the on in the TV set if you're lucky, or just go for stretching even if the image is distorted. I suppose you can find support about DOSXBox somewhere on the Internet.
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