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Guide:PC‐98 emulation in DOSBox‐X
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Since DOSBox-X aims to be complete DOS emulation package, it officially supports the emulations of the Japanese PC-98 system, which used MS-DOS with modifications to support the PC-98 BIOS and Japanese characters. The NEC PC-9800, also known as the PC-98, were a family of computers made by NEC and sold in Japan throughout 1982 to 2000. Most of the PC-98 software are games, but there are also non-gaming PC-98 applications such as the PC-98 version of Windows 3.1 released by Microsoft. While these were originally designed for the Japanese market, international users who are influenced by the Japanese culture may also want to check this out. For example, earlier Touhou games are PC-98 games, which are well supported by DOSBox-X’s PC-98 system.
As of DOSBox-X version 0.83.15, DOSBox-X also supports native DOS/V services and JEGA (AX) emulations so that you can also run programs or games designed for them in these modes. You can activate these modes with the appropriate config options. See the East Asian language support guide page for more information.
(PC-98 Touhou game: 東方幻想郷 〜 Lotus Land Story)
By default, DOSBox-X starts the standard IBM-compatible DOS system, not the PC-98 system. But you can specify a different system to start with the "machine" option in DOSBox-X’s configuration file (dosbox-x.conf by default), which offers system types including PC-98. So if you set "machine" to "pc98" (or "pc9801"/"pc9821" which are synonyms for "pc98" at this time), then DOSBox-X will start in the PC-98 emulation mode.
Alternative you can specify the PC-98 machine type directly at the command line when starting DOSBox-X, such as dosbox-x -set machine=pc98
, which will immediately start DOSBox-X in the PC-98 emulation mode regardless of the settings in the DOSBox-X config file.
You can start DOSBox-X in PC-98 mode without any additional files apart from the DOSBox-X executable itself. Note, however, that in order for DOSBox-X to display Japanese characters (Kana, Kanji, etc) correctly you may need to supply a font file. This becomes optional starting with DOSBox-X version 0.83.15 (the internal Japanese DOS/V font will be used if no other font found, unless the TrueType font output is used, see below), but it is still recommended to use a font file specifically designed for PC-98. You can either use the original PC-98 FONT.ROM
ROM file, or use the free alternative FREECG98.BMP
included with DOSBox-X. Put the FREECG98.BMP
file or the original PC-98 FONT.ROM
file in the DOSBox-X directory, then DOSBox-X will render Japanese texts in the PC-98 mode using this font (if both FREECG98.BMP
and FONT.ROM
files are found in the directory then the latter will be used):
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FREECG98.BMP: Download here
You can also specify a different Anex98-compatible font file with pc-98 anex86 font
option in [pc98] section of the DOSBox-X config file.
If you want to use the TrueType font (TTF) output option (i.e. with output=ttf
), then you will need a Japanese TrueType font for PC-98 mode. For example, you can use any of the Japanese TrueType fonts from the Migu or M+ P families:
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Migu 1M Regular: Download here
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Migu 2M Regular: Download here
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M+ P Type-1 Regular: Download here
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M+ P Type-2 Regular: Download here
The SarasaGothicFixed.ttf
and UnifontFullMediumMono.ttf
font files are also available in the DOSBox-X repository:
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Sarasa-Gothic Fixed: Download here
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UnifontFullMediumMono: Download here
Specify the desired Japanese TrueType font with the font
config option in [ttf] section for the TTF output, and then DOSBox-X will render the PC-98 text screen using this TTF font.
Apart from the FONT.ROM
ROM image file mentioned above, there is another PC-98 ROM file named SOUND.ROM
which is the ROM image of the PC-98 FM board, which may be needed by some PC-98 games to make music and sound effects. Both of these ROM images can be found online.
There are quite a few PC-98 related options in the DOSBox-X config file, such as the options to enable or disable EGC and GRCG graphical functions. These config options can be found in the [pc98] section of the DOSBox-X config file, and many of them can also be toggled in the "PC-98 options" menu group under the "Video" menu. The following config options can be found in the dosbox-x.reference.conf file, while more advanced options can be found in the dosbox-x.reference.full.conf file:
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pc-98 BIOS copyright string
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Default value: false
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Possible values: true, false
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If set, the PC-98 BIOS copyright string is placed at E800:0000. Enable this for software that detects PC-98 vs Epson.
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pc-98 fm board
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Default value: auto
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Possible values: auto, off, false, board14, board26k, board86, board86c
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Select the FM music board to emulate in PC-98 mode.
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pc-98 enable 256-color
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Default value: true
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Possible values: true, false
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Allow 256-color graphics mode if set, disable if not set.
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pc-98 enable 16-color
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Default value: true
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Possible values: true, false
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Allow 16-color graphics mode if set, disable if not set.
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pc-98 enable grcg
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Default value: true
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Possible values: true, false
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Allow GRCG graphics functions if set, disable if not set.
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pc-98 enable egc
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Default value: true
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Possible values: true, false
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Allow EGC graphics functions if set, disable if not set.
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pc-98 bus mouse
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Default value: true
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Possible values: true, false
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Enable PC-98 bus mouse emulation. Disabling this option does not disable INT 33h emulation.
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pc-98 force ibm keyboard layout
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Default value: auto
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Possible values: true, false, auto
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Force to use a default keyboard layout like IBM US-English for PC-98 emulation. Works with PC-98 software using BIOS for keyboard.
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pc-98 try font rom
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Default value: true
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Possible values: true, false
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If enabled, DOSBox-X will first try to load FONT.ROM as generated by T98Tools for PC-98 emulation.
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pc-98 anex86 font
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Default value:
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Specify an Anex86 compatible font to load as supported by the Anex86 emulator for PC-98 emulation. By default DOSBox-X tries to load ANEX86.BMP followed by FREECG98.BMP after trying to load FONT.ROM. If you specify a font here then it will be tried first, perhaps before FONT.ROM (see previous option).
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You may not need to change most config options for PC-98 mode, although you may want to take a look at the last one pc-98 anex86 font
if you want to specify a different font for PC-98, and/or pc-98 force ibm keyboard layout
if you are not a Japanese user. As of DOSBox-X version 0.83.15, DOSBox-X will decide whether to use the Japanese keyboard layout or the U.S. keyboard layout for the PC-98 emulation based on its detection of user’s keyboard layout by default, but for earlier versions DOSBox-X always defaulted to the Japanese keyboard layout since PC-98 system was originally designed for the Japanese market, and users outside Japan who want to use the PC-98 system may want to change the setting to the default U.S. keyboard keyboard layout instead, which can be done by setting pc-98 force ibm keyboard layout
to true
, or it may be enabled via the Use US keyboard layout
menu option in the "PC-98 options" menu group. With this enabled you will be able to use DOSBox-X’s PC-98 system more easily with the standard U.S. keyboard layout.
Once you are in DOSBox-X’s PC-98 system, you can start preparing for playing PC-98 games or running PC-98 applications. First you need to mount a drive for use with PC-98 games or applications. The drive can be mounted either from a drive or directory in the host system, or from a disk image. In general mounting drives in PC-98 mode follows the same procedures as in DOSBox-X’s standard mode, although disk images for PC-98 systems may come with HDI or FDD formats rather than the IMG format which is typically seen in a standard system. In any case you can mount the drives with either MOUNT or IMGMOUNT command as usual, or it can be done from the "Drive" menu.
An example of using MOUNT command:
MOUNT C C:\PC98
An example of using IMGMOUNT command:
IMGMOUNT C D:\PC98.HDI
Once a drive is mounted, you can enter the drive directory and start the desired game or application, or boot from the drive in the case of bootable disk images. The actual steps are also similar to how they are done in DOSBox-X’s standard system. For example, you can install and run the PC-98 version of Windows 3.1 in DOSBox-X’s PC-98 system the same way as you install and run the standard version of Windows 3.1 in DOSBox-X’s default machine type.
(The 5th Touhou game: 東方怪綺談 〜 Mystic Square)
The Touhou games are a series of bullet shooting games that are especially famous in the Doujin world. The first five games were targeted for PC-98, so you can actually run them in DOSBox-X’s PC-98 mode.
Assuming you have the HDI images for any of these Touhou games, you can mount them as the C drive and then either start the game directly or boot from the drive. For example:
IMGMOUNT C TOUHOU1.HDI C: GAME
Or boot from the drive:
IMGMOUNT C TOUHOU1.HDI BOOT C:
Some external links with useful information: