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If the mounting of your CD-rom doesn't work, you can try and create an ISO image of your CD with, for example, CDBurnerXP and mount that image. Also see the installation manual of Tomb Raider in DOSBox .
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Currently you would need to manually take the installed "mygame.save.zip" and - without running it once - move it away and add the ISO file to the ZIP to make something similar to a game rom. All reactions
You'll just need to mount the image. So the [autoexec] section of the dosbox.conf should look something like this: [autoexec] mount C "MOUNT C ~/DOSGAMES" MOUNT D "/Volumes/Panzer General" -t cdrom. That way C: is mounted as the drive and D: is mounted to or as the CD-Rom. D: can either mount the CD-Drive of your system or the ISO image.
7 sty 2014 · Go through the installation program steps, and install to drive E:, or whichever drive you mounted your destination folder to. When the installation is done, hopefully the game will be ready to play. Close DOSBox, and then go back to edit your game in LaunchBox.
Attach your real optical drive as DOSBox's D drive, with this command: MOUNT d x:\ -t cdrom where "x:" is the drive letter of your optical drive Inside DOSBox, after you start Windows, run d:\setup.exe
1 lut 2019 · Trying to install it via the Launchbox GUI for DOSBOX failed everytime for the iso. Its trying to run install but the command fails. If you tried to export out the iso and install, then add the ISO, it just doesn't recognize the drive.
I've just started to use DOSBox and I easily understand mounting the drives, but I just can't seem to find a way to run the setup/install exe on the iso. Does it make a difference to mount d or imgmount d?