I've got hold of the demo version but I'm having problems with the screen layout - it's too squashed. The ReadMe.txt file that comes with it says it's possible to change the screen ratio from VGA (default) to SVGA but it doesn't seem to work - SVGA is supposed to be less, er, squashed at least thats how I read it. It seems strange that such a good emulator should have such an elementary problem.<br>
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Can anyone help? thanks
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PC BBC problems
Re: PC BBC problems
I can't help but why don't you try BeebEm. I'm new to all this and it only took me a couple of hours to work it all out. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :o --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/intl/aenglish/im ... rassed.gif ALT=":o"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END-->
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Re: PC BBC problems
I assume you can get to the setup screen using the 'Print Scrn' key.<br>
Click on VGA/SVGA with the mouse (top right).<br>
The SVGA (800x600) option works fine on my Windows 98<br>
machine but as the emulator is strictly DOS based I cannot<br>
say how later versions of Windows will cope.
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Click on VGA/SVGA with the mouse (top right).<br>
The SVGA (800x600) option works fine on my Windows 98<br>
machine but as the emulator is strictly DOS based I cannot<br>
say how later versions of Windows will cope.
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Re: PC BBC Problems
I used to use pcBBC in DOS mode on Win 95 with no problems, but when I upgraded to Win2K I could no longer use pcBBC in SVGA mode, so I guess it is indeed incompatible with more modern versions of windows.<br>
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It's a shame, because it's one of the few pieces of software I've ever actually registered.
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It's a shame, because it's one of the few pieces of software I've ever actually registered.
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Re: PC BBC Problems
Ah thanks it was indeed the version of Windows I was using. It refuses to display properly with Win2K, it only works properly with Win9x/Me.<br>
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The sound doesn't work either, it only works with the SoundBlaster soundcard, the only alternative is the PC's internal speaker! This is the problem with DOS based programs.
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The sound doesn't work either, it only works with the SoundBlaster soundcard, the only alternative is the PC's internal speaker! This is the problem with DOS based programs.
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