v4.2 updates

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RichardG867
2024-07-26 12:13:15 -03:00
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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Supported formats:
* - PCjs JSON
- .json
- Read only. PCjs 1.0 format only; 2.0 not supported yet.
- Read only. 86Box 4.2 added support for the v2 format, replacing v1 which is no longer in circulation.
* - Teledisk
- .td0

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@@ -150,27 +150,16 @@ This guide only covers the basics of VDE. It provides many more useful features
* Connecting to **other emulators and virtualizers** with VDE support such as QEMU and VirtualBox
* Creating **VLANs and access control policies** which can be assigned to switch ports
Modem
-----
.. note:: Documentation coming soon.
Advanced networking features
----------------------------
The following advanced features can be accessed by directly editing the emulated machine's configuration file, which is ``86box.cfg`` by default.
MAC address
^^^^^^^^^^^
With the exception of **[LPT] Parallel Port Internet Protocol**, every emulated network card stores its MAC address in the ``mac`` directive of its respective configuration file section. Only the suffix (last three octets) of the MAC address can be edited; the prefix (first three octets) will always be an `Organizationally Unique Identifier <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizationally_unique_identifier>`_ belonging to the manufacturer, such as ``00:E0:4C`` for Realtek.
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Example: MAC address ``00:E0:4C:35:F4:C2`` for the Realtek RTL8029AS
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[Realtek RTL8029AS]
mac = 35:f4:c2
SLiRP port forwarding
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Voodoo Graphics
Emulate a **3dfx Voodoo** add-on 3D accelerator, connected to both the PCI bus and the video card selected above.
.. note:: The **Voodoo Banshee** and **Voodoo 3** are independent video cards, which are not found here; they must be selected on the :ref:`settings/display:Video` box above, and this Voodoo Graphics option **must be disabled**. For these cards, the *Configure* button next to the :ref:`settings/display:Video` box provides similar settings to the ones listed below.
.. note:: The **Voodoo Banshee** and **Voodoo 3** are independent video cards, which are not found here; they must be selected on the :ref:`settings/display:Video` box above, and this Voodoo Graphics option **cannot be selected** alongside them. For these cards, the *Configure* button next to the :ref:`settings/display:Video` box provides similar settings to the ones listed below.
The *Configure* button provides the following settings:

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* **Cylinders/Heads/Sectors:** CHS parameters for the disk image. These boxes control the *Size (MB)* box below.
* **Size (MB):** the disk image's size in MB. This box controls the *Cylinders*, *Heads* and *Sectors* boxes above. There are limits to how big a hard disk image can be; see :ref:`hardware/diskimages:Hard disk size limits` for more information.
* **Bus:** storage bus to attach the disk to.
* **Channel**/**ID:** where to attach the disk on the selected storage bus.
* **Channel**/**ID:** where to attach the disk on the selected storage bus. Channels/IDs that are already in use cannot be selected.
* On IDE disks, the first number corresponds to the IDE channel, and the second number corresponds to the Master/Slave position:
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The *New...* button opens a new window allowing you to create an existing hard d
|3:1 |Quaternary|Slave |
+-----+----------+------+
* On SCSI disks, the first number corresponds to the :ref:`SCSI controller <settings/storage:SCSI>` (starting at 0 instead of 1), and the second number is the SCSI ID within that controller:
* On SCSI disks, the first number corresponds to the controller's index, starting from 0 and following the order of: on-board SCSI controllers if present, then :ref:`sound cards <settings/sound:Sound card #1-#4>` with SCSI if present, then :ref:`configured SCSI controllers <settings/storage:SCSI>`; the second number is the SCSI ID within that controller:
+-----+------------+-------+
|Value|Controller |SCSI ID|

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@@ -34,9 +34,12 @@ Adapter
Network card to emulate. Only cards supported by the machine's expansion buses will be listed.
The *Configure* button opens a new window with settings specific to the selected network card, such as the I/O port and IRQ for ISA cards.
The *Configure* button opens a new window with settings specific to the selected network card, such as the MAC address for Ethernet cards, and the I/O port and IRQ for ISA cards.
The **[LPT] Parallel Port Internet Protocol** network adapter requires a **PLIP Network** device to be attached to a :ref:`parallel port <settings/ports:Parallel port 1-4>`.
.. note::
* The MAC address is partially configurable and always prefixed by an `Organizationally Unique Identifier <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizationally_unique_identifier>`_ belonging to the card's manufacturer, such as ``00:E0:4C`` for Realtek.
* The **[LPT] Parallel Port Internet Protocol** network adapter requires a **PLIP Network** device to be attached to a :ref:`parallel port <settings/ports:Parallel port 1-4>`.
* Settings for the **[COM] Standard Hayes-complaint Modem** are described on :ref:`Networking <hardware/network:Modem>`.
VDE Socket
^^^^^^^^^^