Original submission for https://tasvideos.org/7835S with blank/unnecessary inputs after the post-credit dialogue truncated.
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.2 ! Annotation info: {{Platform: DOS OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.2 PCem: TASVideos v17+st-1 Game: Boppin' DOS v1.1 registered This movie is based on the premade Early 90s PCem config: http://files.tasvideos.org/common/Wiki/pcem/dos/PCem-Early90s.7z Follow the readme provided with the config to install it. Name the files boppin.cfg, boppin.pb570.nvr, and boppin.img. The config will need the ROM files 1007by0r.bio, 1007by0r.bi1, and gd5430.bin (these are all case-sensitive) in the ~/.pcem/roms/pb570/ folder. If there is a flash.bin in this folder, delete it or you will get desyncs! Make a new folder and put the files for Boppin registered DOS version 1.1 in it. The files and their MD5s are: 4ae0e820150335340068ebd6d91a9123 bop-help.exe 3464ec93a6b672a7c63e06b44e2052b8 boppin1.lvl 4b7ceb427fafc91abefab1e241446f13 boppin2.lvl da4568667c54ff8a6b2153b5d4c63110 boppin3.lvl b19610b393ea37dc5ed3ce80e9d8489d boppin4.lvl f93e53168dc5556339b2b65ac44f4ab1 boppin.cfg d6ba7309bc215094f95dc5256f57b854 boppin.exe 069998748b1f0c334539d6987e33075a boppin.res 9ef4c7ec3d56ea67f5c0868af5b826e5 setup.exe Make an ISO of these files with this terminal command, substituting the path to the folder you just made: mkisofs -o boppin.iso /path/to/folder/ In boppin.cfg, set cdrom_drive = 200, cdrom_path = /path/to/boppin.iso, and hdc_fn = /path/to/boppin.img. Also in boppin.cfg, replace the [Joysticks] section with the following: [Joysticks] joystick_0_nr = 1 joystick_1_nr = 0 joystick_0_axis_0 = -2147483648 joystick_0_axis_1 = 1073741824 joystick_0_button_0 = 0 joystick_0_button_1 = 1 This sets up a joystick, mapping the stick to a controller D-pad. Alternately, to set it up through the PCem config GUI, plug in a USB Xbox controller and go to the Joysticks tab. Set Joystick to "Standard 2- button joystick(s)". Click on the "Joystick 1..." button. In the Joystick Configuration window, set the device to your USB controller, set Axis 0 to "POV 0 (X axis)", and set Axis 1 to "POV 0 (Y axis)". Hit OK to save everything. In libTAS, make sure Runtime -> Prevent writing to disk is checked, otherwise you might have to remake the hard drive after running the movie once. Set the executable to your PCem path and set the command-line options to `--config /path/to/boppin.cfg`.}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 513aa25f PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 4aa08f2915d9c7168138a48be91d73befe6b01ce Follow these instructions up through the Diagnostic disk section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Late80s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) and extract FLOPPY.img (md5: 36689ac4152d8efb13ab230e9aea46ec) from FD12FLOPPY.zip from here: https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/ In your .cfg file, set disc_a = {path to diagnostic disk};{path to FLOPPY.img}. Also in your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. This movie has been known to crash occasionally, playing the movie on fast-forward can mitigate this problem. On the last frame of the movie, stop PCem through libTAS (WAIT FOR IT TO CLOSE, DO NOT KILL). This should leave you with these three files from the Late 80s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: e32d409f6f822aab0834b6661823c8c3 .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: 257208622a9d51f5504eacdabd161955}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{Platform: DOS OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 7e2a5bf6 PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Game: Boppin' DOS v1.1 registered This movie is based on the premade Early 90s PCem config: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KF5WPXgZTHVQL4UV8EmHlxP6Fag_BTot/view?usp=sharing Follow the readme provided with the config to install it. Name the files boppin.cfg, boppin.pb570.nvr, and boppin.img. The config will need the ROM files 1007by0r.bio, 1007by0r.bi1, and gd5430.bin (these are all case-sensitive) in the ~/.pcem/roms/pb570/ folder. If there is a flash.bin in this folder, delete it or you will get desyncs! Make a new folder and put the files for Boppin registered DOS version 1.1 in it. The files and their MD5s are: 4ae0e820150335340068ebd6d91a9123 bop-help.exe 3464ec93a6b672a7c63e06b44e2052b8 boppin1.lvl 4b7ceb427fafc91abefab1e241446f13 boppin2.lvl da4568667c54ff8a6b2153b5d4c63110 boppin3.lvl b19610b393ea37dc5ed3ce80e9d8489d boppin4.lvl f93e53168dc5556339b2b65ac44f4ab1 boppin.cfg d6ba7309bc215094f95dc5256f57b854 boppin.exe 069998748b1f0c334539d6987e33075a boppin.res 9ef4c7ec3d56ea67f5c0868af5b826e5 setup.exe Make an ISO of these files with this terminal command, substituting the path to the folder you just made: mkisofs -o boppin.iso /path/to/folder/ In boppin.cfg, set cdrom_drive = 200, cdrom_path = /path/to/boppin.iso, and hdc_fn = /path/to/boppin.img. Also in boppin.cfg, replace the [Joysticks] section with the following: [Joysticks] joystick_0_nr = 1 joystick_1_nr = 0 joystick_0_axis_0 = -2147483648 joystick_0_axis_1 = 1073741824 joystick_0_button_0 = 0 joystick_0_button_1 = 1 In libTAS, make sure Runtime -> Prevent writing to disk is checked, otherwise you might have to remake the hard drive after running the movie once. Set the command-line options to `--config /path/to/boppin.cfg`.}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{Platform: DOS OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 7e2a5bf6 PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Game: Boppin' DOS v1.1 registered This movie is based on the premade Early 90s PCem config: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KF5WPXgZTHVQL4UV8EmHlxP6Fag_BTot/view?usp=sharing Follow the readme provided with the config to install it. Name the files boppin.cfg, boppin.pb570.nvr, and boppin.img. The config will need the ROM files 1007by0r.bio, 1007by0r.bi1, and gd5430.bin (these are all case-sensitive) in the ~/.pcem/roms/pb570/ folder. If there is a flash.bin in this folder, delete it or you will get desyncs! Make a new folder and put the files for Boppin registered DOS version 1.1 in it. The files and their MD5s are: 4ae0e820150335340068ebd6d91a9123 bop-help.exe 3464ec93a6b672a7c63e06b44e2052b8 boppin1.lvl 4b7ceb427fafc91abefab1e241446f13 boppin2.lvl da4568667c54ff8a6b2153b5d4c63110 boppin3.lvl b19610b393ea37dc5ed3ce80e9d8489d boppin4.lvl f93e53168dc5556339b2b65ac44f4ab1 boppin.cfg d6ba7309bc215094f95dc5256f57b854 boppin.exe 069998748b1f0c334539d6987e33075a boppin.res 9ef4c7ec3d56ea67f5c0868af5b826e5 setup.exe Make an ISO of these files with this terminal command, substituting the path to the folder you just made: mkisofs -o boppin.iso /path/to/folder/ In boppin.cfg, set cdrom_drive = 200, cdrom_path = /path/to/boppin.iso, and hdc_fn = /path/to/boppin.img. Also in boppin.cfg, replace the [Joysticks] section with the following: [Joysticks] joystick_0_nr = 1 joystick_1_nr = 0 joystick_0_axis_0 = -2147483648 joystick_0_axis_1 = 1073741824 joystick_0_button_0 = 0 joystick_0_button_1 = 1 In libTAS, make sure Runtime -> Prevent writing to disk is checked, otherwise you might have to remake the hard drive after running the movie once. Set the command-line options to `--config /path/to/boppin.cfg`.}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{ OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 7e2a5bf6 PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Follow these instructions up through the NVR section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Late90s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) from here: https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/ In your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. On the last frame of the movie, stop PCem through libTAS (WAIT FOR IT TO CLOSE, DO NOT KILL). This should leave you with these three files from the Late 90s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: 8f2ad5e603e595bb344c7f4022294f0d .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: 4970100ff619201db3de803eba9cd3d9}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 7e2a5bf6 PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Follow these instructions up through the Diagnostic disk section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Late80s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) and extract FLOPPY.img (md5: 36689ac4152d8efb13ab230e9aea46ec) from FDFLOPPY12.zip from here: https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/ In your .cfg file, set disc_a = {path to diagnostic disk};{path to FLOPPY.img};{path to unmountable file}. The unmountable file can be any existing non-image file (a file that doesn't exist will not work); this is necessary because when PCem tries to mount it, it fails and ejects the floppy drive, and this is currently the only way to do that. Also in your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. On the last frame of the movie, stop PCem through libTAS (WAIT FOR IT TO CLOSE, DO NOT KILL). This should leave you with these three files from the Late 80s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: e32d409f6f822aab0834b6661823c8c3 .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: 257208622a9d51f5504eacdabd161955}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{ OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 7e2a5bf6 PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Follow these instructions up through the NVR section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Early90s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) from here: https://www.freedos.org/download/ In your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. On the last frame of the movie, stop PCem through libTAS (WAIT FOR IT TO CLOSE, DO NOT KILL). This should leave you with these three files from the Early 90s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: 4c885df878a4c302e1050232f4b3c866 .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: 5512d2895d082655d75e78e82ce48280}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{ OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 interim 7e2a5bf6 PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Follow these instructions up through the NVR section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Early90s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) from here: https://www.freedos.org/download/ In your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. On the last frame of the movie, stop and kill PCem through libTAS. This should leave you with these three files from the Early 90s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: cddb53f8a8f38e860b6101846417ee8c .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: 869da8ccb2750515838f69af4d7004d3}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{ OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 stable PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Follow these instructions up through the NVR section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Early90s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) from here: https://www.freedos.org/download/ In your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. For now, you may want to have fast-forward on when you run this movie. There are two restart inputs in the movie; these can be buggy. Each time there's a restart input, you will have to close the window manually after it. You can tell there's been a restart because the frame counter stops, these only happen on reboot prompts in the FreeDOS installation. Emulation normally continues and the RTC keeps ticking until you close the window, but if you have fast-forward on, it pauses the emulation properly. Just X out the PCem window and it will restart on its own after that. On the last frame of the movie, stop and kill PCem through libTAS. This should leave you with these three files from the Early 90s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: 4628d06be958fb8b577376d3f6c4a447 .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: f1b6b5e374182b88812245d4cca0d6d3}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 stable PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Game: Boppin' DOS v1.1 registered This movie is based on the premade Early 90s PCem config: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KF5WPXgZTHVQL4UV8EmHlxP6Fag_BTot/view?usp=sharing Follow the readme provided with the config to install it. Name the files boppin.cfg, boppin.pb570.nvr, and boppin.img. The config will need the ROM files 1007by0r.bio, 1007by0r.bi1, and gd5430.bin (these are all case-sensitive) in the ~/.pcem/roms/pb570/ folder. In boppin.cfg, replace the [Joysticks] section with the following: [Joysticks] joystick_0_nr = 1 joystick_1_nr = 0 joystick_0_axis_0 = -2147483648 joystick_0_axis_1 = 1073741824 joystick_0_button_0 = 0 joystick_0_button_1 = 1 In boppin.img, insert the files for Boppin registered DOS version 1.1 into the root directory. The files and their MD5s are: 4ae0e820150335340068ebd6d91a9123 bop-help.exe 3464ec93a6b672a7c63e06b44e2052b8 boppin1.lvl 4b7ceb427fafc91abefab1e241446f13 boppin2.lvl da4568667c54ff8a6b2153b5d4c63110 boppin3.lvl b19610b393ea37dc5ed3ce80e9d8489d boppin4.lvl f93e53168dc5556339b2b65ac44f4ab1 boppin.cfg d6ba7309bc215094f95dc5256f57b854 boppin.exe 069998748b1f0c334539d6987e33075a boppin.res 9ef4c7ec3d56ea67f5c0868af5b826e5 setup.exe In libTAS, make sure Runtime -> Prevent writing to disk is checked, otherwise you might have to remake the hard drive after running the movie once. Set the command-line options to `--config /path/to/boppin.cfg`.}}
! Version info: libTAS version: 1.4.1 ! Annotation info: {{OS: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Linux kernel 5.4.0-59-generic libTAS: Version 1.4.1 stable PCem: TASVideos branch v17_13f53a2, commit 55f0fdb3b83e983646e7b5dcc6dbae5f5e2ee06b Follow these instructions up through the NVR section: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/PCem/DOS.html#Early90s Download FD12LGCY.iso (md5: a55750577b4c3b88dba489df4f929f88) from here: https://www.freedos.org/download/ In your .cfg file, set cdrom_drive = 200 and set cdrom_path = {path to FD12LGCY.iso here}. In ~/.pcem/pcem.cfg, set confirm_on_stop_emulation = 0. UNCHECK RUNTIME -> PREVENT WRITING TO DISK OR THIS MOVIE WILL DO NOTHING! Set game executable to your pcem path. Set command-line options to --config {path to your .cfg file here} and then run the movie. There are two restart inputs in the movie; these can be buggy. Each time there's a restart input, you will have to close the window manually after it. You can tell there's been a restart because the frame counter stops, these only happen on reboot prompts in the FreeDOS installation. Just X out the PCem window and it will restart on its own after that. On the last frame of the movie, stop and kill PCem through libTAS. This should leave you with these three files from the Early 90s premade config: .cfg file in ~/.pcem/configs/ - Hashes for this will vary because file paths/names will be different for everyone. .nvr file in ~/.pcem/nvr/ - md5: 0d668573b97704a1ba248c8f4d30d920 .img file wherever you originally saved it - md5: 092292beee89178116fa93b72baf31b6}}