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{{Infobox homebrew
 
{{Infobox homebrew
 
| title      = DOSBox Wii
 
| title      = DOSBox Wii
| image      = [[Image:DOSBox.png]]
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| image      = [[File:DOSBox.png]]
 
| desc        = DOS emulator
 
| desc        = DOS emulator
 
| type        = computer emulator
 
| type        = computer emulator
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== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==
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===A certain game closes DOSBox, crashes with some message or hangs:===
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=== A certain game closes DOSBox, crashes with some message or hangs: ===
    
* '''Delete the dosbox.conf file''' to restore the default settings.
 
* '''Delete the dosbox.conf file''' to restore the default settings.
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* '''Use loadfix''' before starting the game
 
* '''Use loadfix''' before starting the game
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===A certain game runs slowly:===
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=== A certain game runs slowly: ===
    
* '''Change the CPU cycles.''' By default DOSBox tries to detect whether a game needs to be run with as many instructions emulated per time interval as possible. You can force this behaviour by setting cycles=max in the DOSBox configuration file. In this mode you can reduce the amount of cycles on a percentage-basis (hit CTRL-F11) or raise it again (CTRL-F12). Sometimes manually setting the number of cycles achieves better results, in the DOSBox configuration file specify for example cycles=30000.
 
* '''Change the CPU cycles.''' By default DOSBox tries to detect whether a game needs to be run with as many instructions emulated per time interval as possible. You can force this behaviour by setting cycles=max in the DOSBox configuration file. In this mode you can reduce the amount of cycles on a percentage-basis (hit CTRL-F11) or raise it again (CTRL-F12). Sometimes manually setting the number of cycles achieves better results, in the DOSBox configuration file specify for example cycles=30000.
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