New MinGW-based builds are available for Windows XP systems and lower end CPUs.
- BOOT now accepts a --debug switch that causes DOSBox-X to break into
the debugger when the boot sector begins to execute. - BOOT now accepts a --force switch to override the PC-98 lockout,
if the user wants to better understand why I locked it out in PC-98 mode. - PC-98 support now supports reading font from FONT.ROM, if available.
- Code, data, and output now respond to arrow, page up/down and
home/end keys as a user would normally expect. - Arrow and page up/down keyboard input now goes to active window
instead of mapping directly to any specific window. - Debugger interface now has the concept of an "active" window, and
the title bar of each window hilights if it is active. - Debugger interface now hides the "variables" window by default.
- Fixed window "titles" in debugger interface to fill the terminal
line they're on and use ncurses horizontal line character which
on modern systems looks better than hyphens. - Removed one line padding around data window in debugger interface.
- Debugger interface redesigned to permit more flexible layout
- Debugger interface no longer crashes when terminal window is sized
down too small (when there is no room for the output window) - EMM386 (ems) emulation fixed to always turn on the A20 gate when
the DOS application requests to map pages into the EMS page frame.
This fixes crashes with Creative's Sound Blaster 16 installer when
run with the A20 gate turned off.