With DOSBox0.73 Gp2 works now with Gp2lap.
I wrote a (unprofessional) tutorial. German only. --
Translator wanted!!!! anyone?
http://grandprix2.de/Anleitung/dosbox/gp2_dosbox.html
When you install GP2 in this way, please write your experience in this thread.
MäxX?
Vista + GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox/D-Fend Reloaded
Re: Vista + GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox/D-Fend Reloaded
Awesome to have gp2lap working in this constellation. Some progress indeed...
Here's my translation of the tutorial's instructions
Here's my translation of the tutorial's instructions
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Installing GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox and D-Fend Reloaded using Vista
Computer used:
Prozessor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz, 2499 MHz, 4 Cores, 4 logic Processors
Memory (RAM) 4,00 GB
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
SB Audigy
Vista Home Premium (Service Pack 2)
All instructions and settings described here have been tested on one computer.
Thus, I can't promise whether or how well this works on other computers/configurations.
There are some settings in D-Fend Reloaded I haven't tried yet.
If you find any better settings, please let me know.
* Copy the folder "GP2" from the GP2 CD to the hard drive.
* Remove the GP2 CD from the drive
* Delete the file "TRACKDAT.BIN" in the "CIRCUITS" folder.
* Unpack the contents of the following .zip files into the GP2 folder
--Dos4gw.zip
--f1system_dat.zip (Original F1SYSTEM.DAT will be overwritten.)
--gp2nocd.zip
--setup_nocd.zip
--gp2lp115.zip http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsdi/download.html#gp2lap
* Create a new subfolder of the GP2 folder called "GPSAVES"
* This is what the contents of the GP2 folder look like now:
* Start GP2NOCD.EXE by clicking twice. A black window will open and
disappear immediately. However, GP2NOCD.EXE has done its job.
* Download "D-Fend Reloaded" (Homepage: http://dfendreloaded.sourceforge.net/ )
Get the "Standard Package" - "D-Fend Reloaded 0.8.2 Installer Package" http://dfendreloaded.sourceforge.net/Download.html.
and install "D-Fend Reloaded"
* The "D-Fend Reloaded" main window.
* Click -Extras -Open game folder.
The game folder ".....D-Fend Reloaded\VirtualHD" will be opened.
* Move the complete GP2 folder into this folder.
* Click -Add -Add to "D-Fend Reloaded" main window.
* The profile editor will be opened,
* Click the Button "Choose file"
* Enter the path to GP2.exe and Setup.exe and specify a profile name.
* Settings in other windows of the profile editor
* Leave the profile editor by clicking "OK".
* In the "D-Fend Reloaded" main window, right-click on the GP2 profile and click "Run Setup"
* The GP2 Sound Setup will open in a Dosbox window.
* I choose "Auto detect" and accept the settings determined.
* Back in the "D-Fend Reloaded" main window, start the game now.
* Creating another game profile - this time, with gp2lap
Right click on the GP2 profile in the "D-Fend Reloaded" main window and click "Copy..."
* Call the new profile "GP2lap"
* Edit the new profile "GP2lap".
* Choose the path to GP2LAP.EXE.
* Leave the profile editor by clicking "OK".
* Start the game with the new profile "gp2lap".
* On my computer, GP2 runs with gp2lap and full details quickly enough.
At the start of the race or during situations with lots of smoke, dust or fire, processor occupancy will temporarily rise higher than 100%.
It stays reasonably playable, though.
The original Monaco and many new tracks, however, only run acceptably when I switch off the sky texture
and/or partially deactivate graphical details in the mirrors.
* Further hints:
Changing between windowed and full-screen mode is possible with "AltGr" and "Enter"
On my computer, if I quit a race after running in full screen mode
(both when using Escape or at the regular end of a race), loading
the next menu takes too much time. Therefore, I switch to windowed
mode with "AltGr" and "Enter" before leaving the track. In that case,
the menus load at the usual speed.
To leave the DOS window (and have access to Vista's surface) press Strg+F10.
* My settings for the USB Joystick in the game:
1996 .. 2017 .. 21 years and counting ..
Re: Vista + GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox/D-Fend Reloaded
I tried it out yesterday on my Notebook and it seemed to work good. Unfortunately the game runs very slow, maybe I should fiddle a little bit with the dosbox.conf
Re: Vista + GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox/D-Fend Reloaded
After the recent windows updates I have a general problem with DosBox running in full screen: the colors are completely distorted When switching into window mode all is fine, but due the high res of the notebook (XP SP 3) and the small res of the old game the window is pretty small (DosBox doesn`t take the resolution settings I put into the conf-file).
When I freshly start the Notebook the game runs perfectly, but when I played other (dos)games before, the game is slow when started.
I`m really glad my XP SP 2 Workstation/PC (not connected to the Internet and due having not the mos recent updates) is able to run the game even without dosbox (VDMsound does the trick)
When I freshly start the Notebook the game runs perfectly, but when I played other (dos)games before, the game is slow when started.
I`m really glad my XP SP 2 Workstation/PC (not connected to the Internet and due having not the mos recent updates) is able to run the game even without dosbox (VDMsound does the trick)
Re: Vista + GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox/D-Fend Reloaded
@AD: Thank you very much.
Now I'll make screenshots (english installation).
Now I'll make screenshots (english installation).
I think dosbox and Gp2 works on very fast PC's only.MäxX wrote:I tried it out yesterday on my Notebook and it seemed to work good. Unfortunately the game runs very slow, maybe I should fiddle a little bit with the dosbox.conf
Re: Vista + GP2 + gp2lap with DosBox/D-Fend Reloaded
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cycles=auto
On most tracks this got the best real-time result for me:
cycles=fixed 133000
But Monaco needed this:
cycles=fixed 200000
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