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dudleydes
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I too only have a few games so creating individual shell scripts for each one is pretty straightforward.

It is possible to install wolf4SDL, a port of Wolf3d that runs better than in DOSBox, well certainly on my Rpi1. The binary needs to be compiled depending on which version of the game you have so some editing of the original source code will be required. Full details in the tutorial below.

http://dosonthepi.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/install-wolf4sdl.html


@labelwhore
, I would be interested in how you are using .bat files.


@dishins
, I certainly found rpix86 to be faster for Formula One Grand Prix. You can find a list of compatible games at http://dsx86compatibility.pbworks.com/w/page/26738915/Compatibility%20List. If there’s a game you would like to add to the list, you can ask the developer if it’s possible at the rpix86 forum thread (https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=32934).

Incidentally, a new version 0.18 of rpix86 was released on 31 May which now supports Jazz Jackrabbit and Ultima VII (http://rpix86.patrickaalto.com/rblog.html)