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You can also mount the ISO as a CD-ROM drive in your system and mount this CD-ROM drive in DOSBox: In Windows 10 and 11 you can right click on the image.iso file in explorer and choose mount . In older operating systems you'll have to mount the image to your system with software like Virtual Clone Drive .
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29 kwi 2005 · When I want to install one of these with DOSBox, I just mount a folder as an A: drive as a floppy and copy the archived files from each disk as needed by the install. This works with most of the Sierra floppy games.
Try creating a CD-ROM image (preferably CUE/BIN pair) and use the DOSBox's internal IMGMOUNT tool to mount the image (the CUE sheet). This enables very good low-level CD-ROM support on any operating system.
15 lut 2016 · If you insert a disc in the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive and mount it on your Linux system, or have it set up to auto-mount when the disc is inserted, then use Nautilus to browse to the /media directory, you will see the label of the CD as a folder therein.
9 cze 2015 · If you are running your game off a CD-ROM then make sure to use D: in place of C: in the following examples. You can find instructions on how to mount other devices, such as floppy drives, in the mount section).
15 sty 2016 · Now, we want to mount the CD-Rom drive. For that, we need to use the command “mount d c:/[directory to game here] -t cdrom” The “-t cdrom” at the end tells DOSBox to map a CD Rom drive to the drive letter you selected (in this case, the “D” drive).
9 gru 2007 · Here we will enter some commands to mount the drives needed to run your DOS games. The command to mount a drive is simply mount c c:\. The first c is the drive letter you will be using for the drive in DOSBox, the c:\ part is where the drive is located in Windows.