dgenrc
— file
containing settings for dgen(1)
The file $HOME/.dgen/dgenrc is parsed by
dgen(1) when the emuator is started. It is used to set
controller keys, as well as other characteristics of the emulation. The
contents of this file may be overriden with the contents of another
similarly-formatted file, via the -r
commandline
switch.
Each rc file consists of an unlimited number of lines, which each
have the format 'fieldname = value'. A line may also be a comment, if it
begins with the hash mark (#) character.
Each fieldname is prepended by a name, which
identifies the type of this field:
- key_*
- A key value. May be set to a key identifier listed in the
KEY IDENTIFIERS section
below.
- joy_*
- A joystick/joypad value. May be set to a joystick identifier listed in the
JOYSTICK IDENTIFIERS
section below.
- mou_*
- A mouse action. May be set to a mouse identifier listed in the
MOUSE IDENTIFIERS section
below.
- bool_*
- A boolean value. "false", "no", and "0"
values are taken as false, while "true", "yes", and
any number except 0 are taken as true.
- int_*
- An integer value, greater than or equal to 0.
- str_*
- A string value, can be empty.
Some fields take special value sets, which are addressed in their
respective sections. None of the field names or values are
case-sensitive.
The fields fall under a few basic groups. They are listed below,
with their default values in brackets ([]):
All of them can be modified interactively from the prompt, as
described in dgen(1).
- key_pad1_up [up]
-
- key_pad1_down [down]
-
- key_pad1_left [left]
-
- key_pad1_right [right]
-
- key_pad1_a [a]
-
- key_pad1_b [s]
-
- key_pad1_c [d]
-
- key_pad1_x [q]
-
- key_pad1_y [w]
-
- key_pad1_z [e]
-
- key_pad1_mode [backspace]
-
- key_pad1_start [return]
- Map keys to the first Genesis controller. Each of these fields has a
corresponding "key_pad2" field, to map to the second
controller.
- joy_pad1_up [joystick0-axis1-min]
-
- joy_pad1_down [joystick0-axis1-max]
-
- joy_pad1_left [joystick0-axis0-min]
-
- joy_pad1_right [joystick0-axis0-max]
-
- joy_pad1_a [joystick0-button0]
-
- joy_pad1_b [joystick0-button3]
-
- joy_pad1_c [joystick0-button1]
-
- joy_pad1_x [joystick0-button6]
-
- joy_pad1_y [joystick0-button4]
-
- joy_pad1_z [joystick0-button5]
-
- joy_pad1_mode [joystick0-button9]
-
- joy_pad1_start [joystick0-button8]
- Map joystick/joypad buttons to the first Genesis controller. Each of these
fields has a corresponding "joy_pad2" field, to map to the
second controller.
- bool_joystick [true]
- Use joysticks to emulate the controllers. Note that the keyboard keys will
still work if this value is set. This field is only available if you have
joystick support enabled.
- int_mouse_delay [50]
- Number of milliseconds to wait after the last mouse motion event to
release buttons bound to such events.
- bind_{keysym} action
-
- bind_{joypad} action
-
- bind_{mouse} action
- Defines a new keyboard, joystick/joypad or mouse binding to an arbitrary
action. These variables use the keysym format as
defined in KEY IDENTIFIERS, the
joypad format as defined in
JOYSTICK IDENTIFIERS, or
the mouse format as defined in
MOUSE IDENTIFIERS. When
action is prefixed with "key_",
"joy_" or "mou_", it becomes an alias to the
corresponding variable in
CONTROLLERS. Otherwise, it is
interpreted as if entered at the prompt, and can be used to modify
variables or execute commands (see dgenrc(5) for more
information). No bindings are defined by default.
- bind_"{keysym|joypad|mouse} [{keysym|joypad|mouse} [...]]"
action
- Alternate syntax that supports combining several identifiers to perform
action. Controller types can be mixed. Identifiers
are separated by spaces. To avoid syntax errors, spaces must be properly
escaped or quoted.
- bool_sound [true]
- Enable the sound subsystem.
- int_soundrate [44100]
- Sound frequency to play at, in hertz (Hz).
- int_soundsegs [8]
- Number of sound segments to use for sound buffering. Lower values
guarantee low latency. Increment this only if the sound becomes
choppy.
- int_soundsamples [0]
- Size of the system sound buffer, in samples (samples are the sound unit,
sound rate is how many of them are played every second). Specifying 0
automatically choses the safest value. If you experience sound issues
int_soundsegs is unable to solve, try to change this. Increasing it will
cause noticeable audio lag (it is unfortunately often required on slower
machines).
- int_volume [100]
- Volume level, in percent. Values above 100 cause distorsion.
- key_volume_inc [=]
-
- key_volume_dec [-]
-
- joy_volume_inc []
-
- joy_volume_dec []
-
- mou_volume_inc []
-
- mou_volume_dec []
- Bindings for volume control.
- bool_mjazz [false]
- MJazz option - puts 2 more FM chips in the Megadrive for a sort of 22
channel sound boost. Can sound good. Slows things down a lot.
- int_depth [0]
- Color depth (bits per pixel). Allowed values are 0 (automatic), 8, 15, 16,
24 and 32. Ignored in OpenGL mode.
- int_width [-1]
-
- int_height [-1]
- Desired window width and height.
- bool_opengl [true]
- Use the OpenGL renderer, if it is available.
- bool_opengl_stretch [true]
- Let OpenGL stretch the screen.
- bool_opengl_linear [true]
- Use GL_LINEAR for textures filtering instead of GL_NEAREST.
- bool_opengl_32bit [true]
- Use 32 bit textures. They require more memory but are usually faster than
16 bit textures.
- bool_opengl_square [false]
- Use square textures. Wastes a lot of memory but may solve OpenGL
initialization failures.
- bool_fullscreen [false]
- Try to run fullscreen, if possible.
- int_scale [-1]
-
- int_scale_x [-1]
-
- int_scale_y [-1]
- Amount by which to scale the rendered screen from the default resolution.
See scaling filters.
- bool_aspect [true]
- Retain original aspect ratio when resizing window.
- key_fullscreen_toggle [alt-enter]
-
- joy_fullscreen_toggle []
-
- mou_fullscreen_toggle []
- Button to toggle fullscreen mode (this may do nothing if SDL doesn't
support fullscreen toggling on your platform.)
- int_info_height [-1]
- Height of the text area at the bottom of the screen, in pixels. This also
affects the font size. Values smaller than the minimum font size make DGen
redirect text to stdout instead. The default value of -1 makes DGen choose
the proper height.
- bool_fps [false]
- Display the current number of frames per second.
- bool_buttons [false]
- Display pressed buttons. Can be used to help configuring them.
- bool_swab [false]
- Swap bytes in the video output. Sometimes useful when video output is
located on a different system. This is implemented as a CTV filter which
must be compiled-in to work.
- bool_doublebuffer [true]
- Toggle double buffering. Enabling this should prevent screen tearing from
happening. Disabling this may improve the number of displayed frames per
second on some systems.
- bool_screen_thread [false]
- When enabled, a separate thread is created to offload the displaying of
frames. This is only useful on slower machines where flipping video
buffers takes time, especially when V-sync is enabled and doing so blocks
until the next frame without consuming CPU time (sometimes the case when
bool_doublebuffer is enabled). This currently has no effect when OpenGL is
enabled and only works if multi-threading support is compiled-in.
- key_slot_X [X]
-
- joy_slot_X []
-
- mou_slot_X []
- Sets the current save-state slot to number X.
- key_slot_next [f8]
-
- joy_slot_next []
-
- mou_slot_next []
- Switch to the next save-slot.
- key_slot_prev [f7]
-
- joy_slot_prev []
-
- mou_slot_prev []
- Switch to the previous save-slot.
- key_save [f2]
-
- joy_save []
-
- mou_save []
- Saves state to the current slot.
- key_load [f3]
-
- joy_load []
-
- mou_load []
- Loads state from the current slot.
- key_fix_checksum [f1]
-
- joy_fix_checksum []
-
- mou_fix_checksum []
- Fixes the checksum value. Some older games will freeze with a red screen
if the ROM has been hacked or modified with Game Genie codes. If it does,
pressing this, and resetting should fix the problem.
- key_quit [escape]
-
- joy_quit []
-
- mou_quit []
- Exit DGen or switch to the next ROM on the command-line.
- key_craptv_toggle [f5]
-
- joy_craptv_toggle []
-
- mou_craptv_toggle []
- Toggles Crap-TV image filters. These filters aren't available in 8 bpp
mode.
- key_scaling_toggle [f6]
-
- joy_scaling_toggle []
-
- mou_scaling_toggle []
- Toggles scaling algorithms. See scaling_startup below.
- key_reset [tab]
-
- joy_reset []
-
- mou_reset []
- Restart the Genesis emulation.
- key_cpu_toggle [f11]
-
- joy_cpu_toggle []
-
- mou_cpu_toggle []
- Switch CPU emulators. The x86 assembly CPU emulator StarScream is fast,
but has glitches which affect a few games. Switching to the slower Musashi
core will fix these problems, at a speed penalty.
- key_z80_toggle [f10]
-
- joy_z80_toggle []
-
- mou_z80_toggle []
- Switch Z80 emulators. MZ80 is a bit faster than CZ80, particularly in its
assembly version (only available for x86), but CZ80 works with more games.
This key can also disable Z80 emulation.
- key_stop [z]
-
- joy_stop []
-
- mou_stop []
- Pause emulation, so you can concentrate on real life for a few seconds.
:)
- key_game_genie [f9]
-
- joy_game_genie []
-
- mou_game_genie []
- Enter a Game Genie or Hex code. This key also works in stopped mode.
- key_screenshot [f12]
-
- joy_screenshot []
-
- mou_screenshot []
- Take a screenshot. Not available in 8 bpp mode.
- key_prompt [:]
-
- joy_prompt []
-
- mou_prompt []
- Pause emulation and display interactive prompt. Also works in stopped
mode.
- key_debug_enter [`]
-
- joy_debug_enter []
-
- mou_debug_enter []
- Break into the debugger. Only meaningful if debugger support is
compiled-in.
- int_hz [60]
- Video refresh rate. The default is 60 as in NTSC consoles.
- bool_pal [false]
- When true, a PAL console is emulated. This should be used in combination
with int_hz above for 50Hz emulation.
- region [' ']
- U for America (NTSC), E for Europe (PAL), J for Japan (NTSC), X for Japan
(PAL), or empty space for autodetection (the default). Overrides bool_pal
and int_hz.
- str_region_order [JUEX]
- Regions DGen is allowed to emulate when autodetection is enabled, ordered
by preference.
- emu_m68k_startup [musa]
- Useful when both Musashi and StarScream are compiled-in. This option
selects the default emulator to use ("musa" for Musashi,
"star" for StarScream, "none" for neither). See
key_cpu_toggle.
- emu_z80_startup [cz80]
- Useful when both CZ80 and MZ80 are compiled-in. This option selects the
default emulator to use ("cz80", "mz80" or
"none", if you want to disable it altogether). See
key_z80_toggle.
- bool_autoload [false]
- Automatically load the saved state from slot 0 when DGen starts.
- bool_autosave [false]
- Automatically save the saved state to slot 0 upon exit. Setting both of
these fields true, you can exit DGen, and automatically start a game where
you left off when you start it again.
- bool_autoconf [true]
- Automatically dump the current configuration to dgenrc.auto before
exiting. This file is always loaded before dgenrc at startup.
- bool_frameskip [true]
- Automatically skip frames, when it is necessary to maintain proper
emulation speed. You may want to disable sound or set int_nice to a
nonzero value when setting this to false.
- int_nice [0]
- If set to a non-zero value, DGen will call usleep(3)
with the specified parameter after rendering each frame. This will slow
the program down (if it is running too fast on your computer), and allow
the operating system to reclaim some CPU time.
- ctv_craptv_startup [off]
- CTV filter to use by default. Available filters are "blur",
"scanline", "interlace" and "swab".
- scaling_startup [stretch]
- Scaler to use when display resolution is larger than original screen.
Available filters are "stretch", "scale",
"hqx", "hqx stretch", "scale2x",
"scale2x stretch" and "none".
- bool_show_carthead [false]
- Show cartridge header info at startup.
- bool_raw_screenshots [false]
- Generate unfiltered screenshots.
- str_rom_path ["roms"]
- Directory where DGen should look for ROMs by default. It's relative to
DGen's home directory, unless an absolute path is provided.
- bool_vdp_hide_plane_a [false]
-
- bool_vdp_hide_plane_b [false]
-
- bool_vdp_hide_plane_w [false]
-
- bool_vdp_hide_sprites [false]
- Hide various planes during frame rendering. Require VDP debugging to be
compiled-in.
- bool_vdp_sprites_boxing [false]
-
- int_vdp_sprites_boxing_fg [0xffff00] (yellow)
-
- int_vdp_sprites_boxing_bg [0x00ff00] (green)
- Toggle sprites boxing and configure its colors. Require VDP debugging to
be compiled-in. "fg" is for sprites with the high priority bit
set, "bg" is for the others. Color format is 0xRRGGBB.
See the file "sample.dgenrc" in the DGen/SDL
distribution.
A key identifier can have the prefixes "shift-",
"ctrl-", "alt-" and "meta-", or any
combination thereof, to require that the specified modifier be pressed in
combination with the key. For example, the identifier "alt-enter"
would correspond to holding down the Alt key while pressing Enter.
The "shift-" modifier only works with keys that don't
generate symbols (such as arrow keys). Otherwise their UTF-8 representation
must be used directly.
The numbers "0" through "9" ("kp_0"
through "kp_9" for the numeric keypad), letters "A"
through "Z", and function keys "F1" through
"F12" map to their key equivalents. In addition, the following
identifiers map to their similarly-labeled key counterparts. Identifiers on
the same line map to the same key:
escape
backspace
tab
capslock caps_lock
lshift shift_l
rshift shift_r
lctrl ctrl_l
lmeta meta_l
lalt alt_l
ralt alt_r
rmeta meta_r
rctrl ctrl_r
return enter
space
scrollock scroll_lock
numlock num_lock
insert
home
page_up pageup
delete
end
page_down pagedown
left
right
up
down
kp_home
kp_up
kp_pageup kp_page_up
kp_left
kp_right
kp_end
kp_down
kp_pagedown kp_page_down
kp_insert
kp_delete kp_period
kp_enter
kp_divide
kp_minus
kp_multiply
kp_plus
Like key identifiers, joystick (or joypad) identifiers describe a
joystick event. Each detected joystick is numbered starting from 0. Three
different event types are supported.
- Buttons: joystickX-buttonY
- For joystick/joypad number X, button number Y. "button" can be
abbreviated as "b".
- Axes: joystickX-axisY-min, joystickX-axisY-max
- For joystick/joypad number X, axis number Y, and its position, which is
either "min" (also "n", "negative") or
"max" (also "p", "positive").
"axis" can be abbreviated as "a".
- Hats: joystickX-hatY-{direction}
- For joystick/joypad number X, hat number Y and direction. "hat"
can be abbreviated as "h". Possible directions are
"up", "right", "down",
"left".
These identifiers describe a mouse event. Each detected mouse is
numbered starting from 0. Two different event types are supported.
- Buttons: mouseX-buttonY
- For mouse number X, button number Y. "button" can be abbreviated
as "b".
- Motions: mouseX-{direction}
- For mouse number X and direction. Possible directions are "up",
"right", "down", "left".
This manual page was written by Joe Groff
⟨joe@pknet.com⟩.
Updated by zamaz
⟨zamaz@users.sourceforge.net⟩.