I think it would solve the problem is the cause is the max file load being 9 (not 10, my mistake - so including the DOSBox executable, the remaining are 8 files to load). I've thought in putting the game in an img file, but I'm not quite sure how to do it yet. (unless I rewrite PSP's kernel and drivers to do this and I have no idea how to do it, nor I'm an experienced programmer or hard-coder, I'm only a beginner haha). Sadly, the max file load seems not to be possible to change. I'm not from MS-DOS era (or at least with enough age), but I find thse things kinda interesting. About the edit, I didn't know it was the minimum, nor that it could be changed. Have a look on those Dos parameters here, if you like: Reasonable amount back in these days was 20 or 30 files, also depending on maximum RAM available.ĭon't think DosBox supports anything like that, though, at least not by default. It allowed more files to load at a time, dunno what the maximum was, maybe 255. Ms-Dos actually allowed more than 8 files, which was the minimum, through a files=x command which was used back in Ms-Dos by a config.sys file, loaded at the very startup. Just a shot in the dark at the possible realistic reasons here, since I have no experience with running DosBox on PSP.Įdit: Thinking on it, it also indeed might have to do with loading / writing only 10 files. ![]() If yes, it might be worthwhile to set each individually to false and see if that changes anything. ![]() Might tryĪs well, since that was the last "Windows-less" Ms-Dos version I think.Īlso have a look under the section at the bottom and whether you have XMS=, SMS= and UMB= values all set to true. That will set the Dos version to 7.10, which is what it was under Windows 98. I don't know if you can edit DosBox options file, dosbox-x.xx.conf, but if you can, try putting the following line at the very end under section: Though I have no experience with PSP, I'm very sure that Fallout would need a higher Ms-Dos version than 5.
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