Windows/Linux builds supports the following command line parameters:
- -fd0 filename Specify a floppy disk image file to use as floppy 0.
- -fd1 filename Specify a floppy disk image file to use as floppy 1.
- -hd0 filename Specify a hard disk image file to use as hard drive 0.
- -hd1 filename Specify a hard disk image file to use as hard drive 1.
- Disk image formats supported are .img and .raw
- -boot # Specify which disk boot device to use. Examples:
- -boot fd0 Boot from floppy 0 (A:).
- -boot fd1 Boot from floppy 1 (B:).
- -boot hd0 Boot from hard drive 0 (C:).
- -boot hd1 Boot from hard drive 1 (D:).
- -boot rom Boot ROM BASIC if available.
- Default boot device is fd0 or hd0 if exists.
- -biosrom file Specify an alternate Machine BIOS ROM file image.
- -videorom file Specify an alternate Video ROM file image.
- -bootrom file Specify an alternate Boot ROM file image.
- -charrom file Specify an alternate ASCII Char ROM file image.
- -net # Enable ethernet emulation via winpcap. # is ID of your host network interface to bridge.
- -net # Enable ethernet emulation via libpcap. # is ID of your host network interface to bridge.
- To get a list of possible interfaces, use -net list.
- -nosound Disable audio emulation and output.
- -fullscreen Start Faux86 in fullscreen mode.
- -verbose Enable/Disable logging output. Log details will be written to stdout.
- -cpu # Set the CPU type and opcode emulation. Default is 2 for NEC V20 CPU.
- 0 = 8086/8088 CPU_TYPE_8086.
- 1 = 80186 CPU_TYPE_186.
- 2 = NEC V20 CPU_TYPE_V20.
- 3 = 286 CPU_TYPE_286 LIMITED OPCODES.
- 4 = 386 CPU_TYPE_386 NOT SUPPORTED.
- -speed # Set Frequency of the emulated CPU in Mhz. Set to 0 for Maximum Speed.
- Value between 1Mhz and 200Mhz. Default is 10 (10Mhz).
- -timing # Set Frequency of CPU Timing calls. Lower value makes more timing calls.
- Value should be either 15,31,63,127,255 depending on system. Default is 31.
- -delay # Specify how many milliseconds to render each video frame.
- Value between 1ms and 1000ms. Default is 20ms (50 FPS).
- -slowsys If your machine is very slow and have audio dropouts. Affects audio quality.
- If you still have dropouts, then also decrease sample rate and/or increase latency.
- -multithreaded # Enable multithread processing.
- -resw # Set constant render window resolution width in pixels.
- -resh # Set constant render window resolution height in pixels.
- Default width and height is 0 and set automatically.
- -render # Set render scaling quality mode for SDL window renderer.
- 0 = nearest (fastest low quality).
- 1 = linear (quick good quality).
- 2 = best (slow best quality) (default).
- -monitor # Set monitor display type to emulate.
- 0 = Color VGA (default).
- 1 = Amber Gas Plasma.
- 2 = Green CRT Monochrome.
- 3 = Blue LCD.
- 4 = Toshiba Blue LCD.
- 5 = Teal Terminal.
- 6 = Green Terminal.
- 7 = Amber Terminal.
- -mouseport # Serial Mouse COM Port #.
- 1 = COM1 IO:3F8H IRQ:4
- 2 = COM2 IO:2F8H IRQ:3 (default).
- 3 = COM3 IO:3E8H IRQ:4
- 4 = COM4 IO:2E8H IRQ:3
- -snddisney Enable Disney Sound Source emulation on LPT1.
- -sndblaster Enable SoundBlaster emulation (requires Adlib to be enabled).
- -sndadlib Enable Adlib emulation (required for SoundBlaster emulation).
- -sndopl3 Enable Full OPL3 emulation (requires Adlib to be enabled).
- -sndspeaker Enable PC Speaker emulation.
- -latency # Set audio buffering and output latency. (default: 100 ms).
- -samprate # Set audio emulation sample rate. (default: 48000 Hz).
- -console Enable debug console on stdio during emulation.
- -menu Enable window menu for changing emulation settings.