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Dosbox mount cdrom
Dosbox mount cdrom





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It seems DOSBox won't even let you mount the CD-ROM drive (with the -t cdrom option) if there is no actual CD in it. The default of 3000 may be too slow for this game. The final command of course actually runs the game.įor best performance you should consider pressing Ctrl+F12 to bump up the DOSBox cycles count to something like 20000 or above. You only need to do that first time around, you should be able to skip it in subsequent launches. Running setup allows you to turn all that on. The fourth step is optional but recommended, otherwise you start off with no sound no music. The third step switches to the CD-ROM drive, otherwise it can't seem to find the files it need (but I still don't get your particular error, I got an error that talks about not finding a very specific file). I ran the following commands in this order: I just installed DOSBox version 0.74 (the latest version available) and without changing any settings I could get it to work with the CD I have.

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I haven't tested Windows 10 yet but it still works on Windows 7 for sure.

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In worst case, I think sites like will have cracked or similar versions of Lemmings 3D that hopefully will work better in DOSBox and may not require any CDs at all. Or, at the point where the game asks for CD, maybe actually eject and re-insert the CD back into the drive and see if that helps. Other things you can try is to make sure the CD is already in the drive before even running DOSBox.

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If the wrong drive letter was used there wouldn't even be an 元D.EXE file in DOSBox for you to run. I was also going to say to check and make sure you used the right drive letter (maybe CD drive isn't D on your computer?), but then since you could run the game EXE from the CD in DOSBox (just that the game then doesn't seem to recognize the CD), I guess that can't be it. Google shows a site that covers the different DOSBox mounting options for CD drive, although I still think the standard -t cdrom option should suffice.

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Though I feel like probably not, since based on the output messages it produced, it seems like the game is only looking for MSCDEX driver and did find it, so it would seem that the CD drive is correctly mounted in DOSBox.

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If SETUP.EXE runs, you may also want to try Simon's suggestion of turning off CD music with a hard disk install, and see if that will make the game stop complaining about the CD.įinaly, you could still refer back to the DOSBox readme to see the different mount options related to CD-ROM drive, and try them out to see if any of them might help. (Not to say the CD isn't genuine or anything, but maybe that the copy protection, if any, doesn't really work inside DOSBox's emulation.)ĭid you try Simon's suggestion? Specifically if the CD has a SETUP.EXE file, you should run that instead at some point and see what happens, either before or after copying all files to hard disk. I don't remember if 元D does any sort of copy protection. It almost seems like the game somehow refuses to recognize your CD as valid. But then it would be something like automatically load any conf file found in the mounted C: drive.(removed my original post, or at least most of it)īased on your first post, it seems like you did mount everything correctly. Support for loading conf files might still come at some point.

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The idea is to have as many things work out of the box and do every detailed customization through the core options. Maybe it would make sense to extend the m3u file support to allow the first entry to be just a directory path which would get mounted as the C: drive?Īs for your other question, nf file support and the config tool have been removed from this core. There is experimental support for m3u/m3u8 files, though currently that can only load disc images and not mount drives. If the disc image is somewhere unrelated to the game EXE, you can use the Disc Control menu to load any disc image file at runtime as well. If you start an EXE file through RetroArch, any ISO/CUE files that are in the same directory (or any subdirectory) should automatically get mounted (and if there are multiple disc images, they would become selectable in the Disc Control menu).







Dosbox mount cdrom