Dapplegrey v3.4.1 is released. Dapplegrey is a frontend for the MacOS X DOSBox port (which you can get from the official DOSBox website) written in REALbasic. Not only the plain DOSBox app, but DOSBox versions included in DBGL or Boxer will also be recognized as DOSBox binary source. With Dapplegrey you can easily set options the DOSBox gives to you w/o having to enter them manually using the Terminal or have to edit the DOSBox config file. This file will be written before Dapplegrey tells DOSBox to start the DOS game.
Important hints for users of earlier versions:
- Disk images added to the drives won't be imported from the games list of earlier Dapplegrey versions properly. Sorry, you have to re-assign disk image mountings once before running a DOS game again
- Since there is an un-resolved problem with assigning multiple number of images to a drive, it is recommended to organize the Floppy & CD images within folders per game. When attempting to add multiple Floppy & CD-ROM images to a game entry, open the dialog 'Drives', select 'Disk Images'. Then, simply browse to the folder containing the desired disc images. Dapplegrey will let DOSBox mount all the disc images stored in this folder.
- If you're using Mac OS X 10.8 Mt. Lion as Operating system, you may have to hold down the 'alt' key before starting Dapplegrey the very first time.
Dapplegrey v3.4.1 Changelog:
- When attempt to add a hard disk drive D:, the subroutine in Dapplegrey that checks for an emulated CD in drive D: first, is working now. If drive D: has been set for both CD and hard disk drive accidentally before, the hard disk drive will be ejected automatically.
- Also, the Imgmount feature checks for number of CDs before filling the list now (this will prevent a crash if Dapplegrey 3.4.1 will be accidentally fed with a newer list of your DOS games, when Dapplegrey with an updated CD-ROM handling will be published.
Download: Dapplegrey v3.4.1
Source: Here
2013-02-25
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