
- #Dosbox mount cdrom for free
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- #Dosbox mount cdrom Patch
- #Dosbox mount cdrom series
This is essentially how all the DOS stuff I have on Zomb's Lair works, DOS games on GOG, etc. Using relative paths, you can move the folders wherever you want, so long as DOSBox's location is moved along with them. It does have to be on the same hard drive as DOSBox. If it wasn't located in DOSBox's folder, you'd just need to adjust the paths upwards to the point that it was an accessible subdirectory. Imgmount d ".\Games\Dreamweb\Disc Image\Dreamweb.iso" -t cdrom (or -t iso) You can also do this with disc images, so you could do something like: If you wanted to mount a specific subfolder as a cd drive, the same rules apply. would mount that folder as your C drive. So let's say DOSBox is located in C:\DOSBox and your game (we'll use Dreamweb as an example) is in C:\DOSBox\Games\Dreamweb \.\ = Up two folders from DOSBox's folder


Sorry for the super late reply, but relative paths are usable in DOSBox. I also tried to mount the folder from within LaunchBox & use the copy of DOSBox from within LaunchBox, and while I can get Windows 3.1 to run, the drive doesn't mount. **EDIT:** Just wanted to mention that the DOSBox that's being used in this situation is contained within the directory, "DOSBox-Win31", and not the DOS Box in LaunchBox, so any folder mounted is relative to that directory, not the LaunchBox one. I had assumed that "CD\" would make it relative, but that doesn't work. How do I write the command so that it looks in that CD directory relative to the root directory? The original config file has #mount D "CD\" in it, but even after removing the # & switching the D to A, it doesn't work. Mount A C:\Users\usernamehere\LaunchBox\Games\Windows3\DOSBox-Win31\CD -t cdrom Now, I've gotten this to work by using the "-t cdrom" command & specifying a directory that has the CD files in it, but the problem is that the path is specific, meaning that if I move Launch Box to another computer, it won't work. Now the problem I'm having is that a program that I've downloaded (Gazillionare) thinks the CD drive is the A drive, so it checks that & fails, since there is no A drive (I can't reinstall it, unfortunately). That config file has "mount C C" in its commands to mount the root directory as the C drive, and then it launches Windows 3.1. So I have Windows 3.1 in LaunchBox, and it uses a bat file with the following off For some reason, I thought I tried that, but I guess I didn't. The command mount A "GazCD\" -t cdrom worked.

#Dosbox mount cdrom Patch
The 3dfx patch provided with the CD might not work with the Glide wrapper provided with DOSBox.Solved it, but I'm leaving this up in case anyone needs it. To start it, enter tombub instead of tomb.
#Dosbox mount cdrom install
To play Unfinished Business, insert the corresponding CD and install the game in the same way as you installed Tomb Raider, see above. Start DOSBox again and start the game (use the "after installation" commands above). If you want to try the Glide support, copy the 3dfx.exe file from the CD to c:\tombraid and run it there.
#Dosbox mount cdrom for free
This is more complicated than the use of Glidos and is limited to the resolution of the original Voodoo card, but on the other hand can be done for free and on different Operating Systems or even architectures. Such a version can be obtained from the DOSBox Wiki, as well as the official patches found on the installation disc. For higher resolution one needs a patched version that supports the Voodoo Glide API and translates it to OpenGL. This version only runs Tomb Raider in the original 320x200 pixels resolution.

from the official website and other sources.
#Dosbox mount cdrom series
It is also suitable for playing Tomb Raider, the first game of the Tomb Raider Series published in 1996.ĭOSBox is Open Source and can be downloaded e.g. DOSBox running Tomb Raider with Glide supportĭOSBox is an Emulator that runs old DOS programmes on modern Windows or Linux PCs.
