![]() ![]() That's it, you now have a fully working authintic DOS version of Duke Nukem 3D. Then you won't have to select duke32.exe every time you launch "Duke Nukem 3D.boxer" Boxer will ask you if you want to launch duke3d.exe every time, say yes if you want to. Among the executable at the bottom choose "duke32.exe" to play the game. It's the same control scheme EDuke32 uses.Įxit the setup, save the changes when asked and you will find yourself at the main DOS prompt. I included an image file that shows how I set up my mouse and keyboard. Now we could play the game, but while we're at it we can change the controls to be more like modern FPS. The "use these settings and continue", number of voices is 8, 8-bit mixing, and the rest is fine as it is. In the following "Window" make sure adress is set to "0x220", Interrupt is "7", 8-bit DMA is "1" and 16-bit DMA is "5" It is its own appliction, unlike today#s games where the configuration is done in-game.Ĭhoose "Sound Setup", then choose "Setup Sound FX Card". At the bottom of the windows you will see abunch of executables. Launch "Duke Nukem 3D.boxer" and you will see a DOS prompt. Well, usually that would be all, but Duke Nukem 3D still needs some settings. Now all you have to do is double-click and play it. "Duke Nukem 3D.boxer")Ĭongratulations, you have created a ready-to-use gamebox. Remember the folder we prepared in the last post? Add the extension ".boxer" to it (e.g. Download it, put it somewhere on your hard drive (Applications folder recommended) and launch it once.
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