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  • in reply to: List of supported Win3.1 and Win9.x Games #10413
    amgreenhawk
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    Disciples Sacred Lands runs perfectly in my Samsung Galaxy S7 FE with Windows 95B.

    And yes, Starcraft runs very well too.

    And also, Civilization II should be run under Windows 3.x. It works perfectly. Just get a good CD image from Internet Archive or make a good image if you own it.

    Sorry for the new replies for an old thread, but I only recently discovered Magic Dosbox and I am very happy with the purchase. Now I can play the original classics wherever I go with my tablet. My main nostalgic favorites are the DOS games (obviously) and Windows 95 era games when I got that shiny new Pentium 133 which came with the CD-ROM drive and I first tried the CD games on that machine.

    in reply to: Location of GUI’s config #10359
    amgreenhawk
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    Oh thank you, thank you! That’s what I am looking for. Now I can see how the GUI affected the config in the expert settings. Thank you again.

    in reply to: Location of GUI’s config #10357
    amgreenhawk
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    Sorry for the heads up, admin, but may I know where is the config file that we set up via GUI is saved? Clicking the advanced option only brings out the default template and doesn’t reflect the changes set in the GUI.I wonder where the config file when set through the GUI is.

    in reply to: Some games work better with Magic DosBox Lite Now #10356
    amgreenhawk
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    Thank you. I guess I will have to do with my S7 FE tablet. Those devices that support Android 10 or less may not be powerful enough to play more demanding CDROM based games, but good enough for most DOS games, I guess. Anyway, hard to find a big screen tablet with Android 10 and below nowadays.

    in reply to: Some games work better with Magic DosBox Lite Now #10354
    amgreenhawk
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    Sorry to interrupt, but does this mean that if I use an Android 11 and below devices, I won’t face that problem?

    Yes, all the newer Android updates are breaking many things.

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