hi there.
i love scummlinux, so i'd like to help improving it...
two ideas:
1.: integrated tool to format floppies for linux, so people who don't use linux can make savedisks...
2.: option to disable graphics filtering, because sometimes people may prefer the original, low-resolution graphics... >;)
btw, scummlinux is surprising me again and again; it even supports my USB mouse... !
thanks for this good utility,
loki
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Well, I thinck you can change scalling with Ctrl+Alt+0-9 and you can disable scalling by editting a config file but i think an option would be great if there isn't already one. For the floppy thyngie i think the better solution might be to support fat floppies.
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i'll try that ctr+alt+0-9...
the fat floppy solution would be the better and easyer way, thats right.
but hopefully until then, does somebody know how to create a linux formatted floppy under DOS or win32 ???
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Scummlinux does support FAT-formatted disks. I used a windows-formatted for saving, and later I copied the fully readable files to my harddrive for backup. So it works.
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hi there.
i love scummlinux, so i'd like to help improving it...
two ideas:
1.: integrated tool to format floppies for linux, so people who don't use linux can make savedisks...
2.: option to disable graphics filtering, because sometimes people may prefer the original, low-resolution graphics... >;)
btw, scummlinux is surprising me again and again; it even supports my USB mouse... !
thanks for this good utility,
loki
Well, I thinck you can change scalling with Ctrl+Alt+0-9 and you can disable scalling by editting a config file but i think an option would be great if there isn't already one. For the floppy thyngie i think the better solution might be to support fat floppies.
i'll try that ctr+alt+0-9...
the fat floppy solution would be the better and easyer way, thats right.
but hopefully until then, does somebody know how to create a linux formatted floppy under DOS or win32 ???
there is a fdformat for windows but i don't know if it also was changed so that it formats to fat, but i don't think so.
Scummlinux does support FAT-formatted disks. I used a windows-formatted for saving, and later I copied the fully readable files to my harddrive for backup. So it works.