24-03-2005 08:09 AM | |
mouse31e | There must be a disk in the drive. It doesn't matter which one - any disk will do as long as it can find one it should work! |
24-03-2005 07:28 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | On mounting CD-ROM drives in DosBox |
23-03-2005 09:23 PM | |
Guest_Peter |
I wrote: mount d -t cdrom d:\ Then it wrote: Drive d is mounted as cdrom But it stil says that cdrom is unable to access Do you know if there is anything i have done wrong?? |
23-03-2005 09:13 PM | |
Guest_Peter | I am from Denmark, so i guess mine is different. When i press - then comes / and when i press : comes . |
23-03-2005 09:09 PM | |
mouse31e | well i press the keys with - and : on. I have a standard UK english keyboard layout. Others maybe different. DosBox is actually set up to work with a US layout but I've never had any trouble with those keys! |
23-03-2005 09:06 PM | |
Guest_Peter | How do you write - and : in dosbox?? Canīt seem to find the keys |
23-03-2005 09:02 PM | |
mouse31e |
When you start dosbox you normally use "mount c c:\" to get to your c drive, yes? ok. we need the same procedure to make the cdrom accessible so use: mount e -t cdrom e:\ then continue as normal. this means that dosbox is able to find your cdrom drive and as long as it contains a cd - it doesn't matter what - the game should then run! edit: put simply, mounting is the process where dosbox assigns letters to your drives. |
23-03-2005 08:57 PM | |
Guest_Peter | what does it mean to mount?? |
23-03-2005 08:54 PM | |
Guest_Peter |
I donīt know ANYTHING about this, and I donīt understand what to do, so please help me. What does this mean??? When you have written: Mount e -t cdrom e:\ (It is e:\ for me) Then you use the normal procedure... Mount c c:\ cd heroes heroes.exe |
23-03-2005 08:46 PM | |
mouse31e |
In this thread somewhere and I'm also pretty sure there's a file in the archive that tells you what to do as well! |
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