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ProfileWithWizard
The profile wizard offers you a very easy way of adding new profiles to DFendX. The profile wizard consists of five pages. DFendX will show two to all five pages depending on the already known and still needed information on the game.
One the first page all you have to choose is the profile type: You can add a DOSBox based profile, a ScummVM profile or a profile for a Windows game. (The option "Scumm-based adventure" will only be offered if you have defined the path to ScummVM in the program options dialog.) You can run nearly all DOS games by using DOSBox. ScummVM is only used for the old Scumm adventures.
Additionally you can setup how many things the wizard should ask you. If you keep the default setting "Only setup game automatically if matching auto setup template exists", the wizard will already close after the first two pages if the new game has beend indentified via an auto setup template, because in this case the new profile can be created completely automatically with no need of any user interaction. Alternatively you can setup that the wizard should always show all pages or that the wizard should always close after the first two pages. (If there is no matching auto setup template and if the wizard should always close after the first two pages, DFendX will try to configurate the game via the default template.)
One this page you can select the program file and optionally a setup file for the profile. The program file defined on this page will be started inside DOSBox if you double click on the profile in the games list later.
To allow DFendX to use realtive path names, the game files should be located in the folder shown as "Recommend parant directory" (see also the introduction to DFendX for a description of the recommended directory structure). You can also setup the default games folder offerend on this page on the directories page of then program options dialog.
By pressing the Setup additonal files manually you can extended the dialog to show you an input line for defining an additional folder for manuals etc. The content of this folder will be shown on the bottom of the main window when single clicking on the profile in the games list later. Alternatively you can check Setup additional files directory automatically option to let DFendX automatically create an data folder based on the name of the new profile.
One this page you can select the folder where the game files are located. The folder defined on this page will be given to ScummVM for running the game.
To allow DFendX to use realtive path names, the game files should be located in the folder shown as "Recommend parant directory" (see also the introduction to DFendX for a description of the recommended directory structure). You can also setup the default games folder offerend on this page on the directories page of then program options dialog.
In the game dropdown box you can select for which game you want to create a profile. This information is also given to ScummVM for running the game.
By pressing the Setup additonal files you can extended the dialog to show you an input line for defining an additional folder for manuals etc. The content of this folder will be shown on the bottom of the main window when single clicking on the profile in the games list later.
One this page you can select the program file and optionally a setup file for the profile. The program file defined on this page will be started if you double click on the profile in the games list later.
By pressing the Setup additonal files you can extended the dialog to show you an input line for defining an additional folder for manuals etc. The content of this folder will be shown on the bottom of the main window when single clicking on the profile in the games list later.
On this page you can define the main game settings. Setting up games via the profile wizard mainly means choosing a template to use. There are 5 different template usage modes:
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Use compatible auto setup template
The templates listed in this dropdown box are found to be compatible with the selected game. (They match to the program file via a checksum.) If there is a auto setup template listed in this drowdown box it is recommended to choose it. -
Use auto setup template which only matchs by filename
The templates listed in this dropdown box match to the given program file by the filename but not by the checksum. May be your game version just differs from the game version the auto setup template was made from. If this list of compatible auto setup templates but there are templated listed in this dropdown box, you should select one from this list. -
Use user-defined auto setup template
In this dropdown box you will find all available auto setup templates. If there are no entries in the two lists above and if you are sure your new game is one from this list, you can choose the corresponding auto setup template. -
Use user-defined template
In this dropdown box you will find all user-defined templates. You can use any of this templates for new profiles at any time. But this templates do not contain any settings specific for a the selected game. -
Use default wizard template
Choosing this radio button will result in using a built-in wizard template for the new profile. Via the dropdown box and the checkboxes below you can select some settings for the new profile.
On this page you can configurate some additional settings for the seleced game. The settings offered on this page depend on the game you have selected on the last page.
On this page you can define many additional game information like name, genre, developer etc. The information entered on this page are shown in the games list (in view mode report) and the profiles can be filtered by them.
Via the "Look up game at ..." you can search for the profile name on different classic game related search engines.
If you are just adding a DOSBox based profile via a auto setup template, the game information page will not be shown because all additional game information are already included in the template.
On this page you can select the virtual drives DOSBox should use. The game files must be reachable inside DOSBox to be able to start the game. DFendX will try to detect which drives are needed automatically and will create drive records on this page. If the settings made on this page are not sufficient, you can change the drive settings via the profile editor at any time.
See also:
- Contents
- Introduction
- Whats New
- How to get games
- How to add games
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Menu
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File
- Import
- Export
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Program options
- General
- User interface
- Profile editor
- External programs
- Service
- Quit
- View
- Run
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Profile
- Add
- Add ScummVM profile
- Add Windows game profile
- Add from template
- Add with wizard
- Install from source media
- Edit
- Copy
- Uninstall
- Make installer package
- Make archive file package
- Change saved game
- View DOSBox conf file
- View ScummVM ini file
- Open program folder
- Open capture folder
- Open data folder
- Open file in data folder
- Internet address
- Mark as favorite
- Create shortcut
- Search game
- Change saved game
- Extras
- Help
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File
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Dialogs
- First run wizard
- Build installer for multiple games
- Build archive file packages for multiple games
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Program options
- General
- User interface
- Profile editor
- External programs
- Service
- Quick starter window
- DOSBox output methods test
- Profile editor
- Mount dialog
- Profile wizard dialog
- Install from source media
- Uninstall game dialog
- Make installer package dialog
- Manage icons dialog
- View history dialog
- Templates editor dialog
- Create IMG image from floppy
- Write IMG to floppy
- Create image file
- Create ISO image from CD
- Extract image to folder
- Create image file from folder content
- Create image file based profile from normal profile
- Scan games folder for new games
- Edit multiple profiles
- Uninstall multiple games
- Transfer profiles
- DFendX language editor
- DOSBox language editor
- Edit cheats data base
- Search for address in saved game
- Reset multiple profiles to values from templates
- Additional information