DOSBox-Staging Git (2026/01/11) aims to modernize the DOSBox project with updated development practices. Notable changes include removing unnecessary logging for SDL_SetHint(), enhancements to video rendering, and the addition of display calibration images. It supports wide color gamut and image adjustments, and fixes issues related to shader switching. The project also increases the minimum macOS version to 12.0 and adds OpenGL 4.3 debug context support. Improvements in unit tests and configuration aspects for macOS are included as well. For more details, you can download the latest version from the repository.
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The latest DOSBox-Staging Git (2026/01/11) has been compiled. This repository aims to modernize the DOSBox project by implementing contemporary development practices and tools, addressing issues, introducing features that enhance compatibility with modern systems, and contributing patches upstream.
Changelog for DOSBox-Staging Git:
* Suppress logging warnings for `SDL_SetHint()` calls
* Eliminate reinit flag from `RENDER_NotifyVideoModeChanged()`
* Introduce a display calibration image
* Correct texture filtering mode during shader switches
* Set SDL hint to categorize the window with the correct color space
* build: SDL patch for configuring color space of windows on macOS
* Optimize unit tests employing the test fixture
* Add support for wide color gamut and image adjustment options
* Initialize render module post renderer backend
* Enhance formatting of `[render]` section setting descriptions
* Remove `brightness`, `contrast`, & `saturation` settings from `[composite]` section
* Incorporate OpenGL 4.3 debug context support
* build: Raise minimum macOS version to 12.0
* build: Include custom triplets for macOS
* build: Utilize CMake to set macOS minimum version
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