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30-03-2010 10:09 AM
deepthought Okay, maybe my english is that bad.....

"imgmount f d:\path\baris\baris_cd.cue -t iso" works of course, but I have to mount the drive with the buzz.bat too, because BARIS could not be played from the CD (image).

Meaning you have to type in dos-box:

imgmount f d:\path\baris\baris_cd.cue -t iso
mount d d:\path\baris
d:
buzz

... and there is no advantage to my first expression, isnīt it?
30-03-2010 10:00 AM
arete You'll find some nice tutorials in Troubleshooting, under... Tutorials. And there's a lovely Dosbox introduction on the dosbox developers' website, www.vogons.com - a good place to start, as it's got a gui and everything.
30-03-2010 05:33 AM
hunvagy
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Originally Posted by deepthought View Post
Uh, my dos-box told me always "imgfile must be on a local host or drive" or s.l.t.
So I mounted the path and afterwards I imgmounted- I show you an example:

mount d d:\path\baris
imgmount f d:\baris_cd.cue -t iso
d:
buzz

(cd image is in the same folder as buzz.bat)

Maybe its more complicated but I was happy it worked.
Plus if you already have a buzz.bat means that you have installed it. But what Fifth said is correct, I tried it last night just for fun. You just have to imgmount it and mount a c drive so you have a place to install baris to. On a sidenote, it seems if you mount it to any other drive then D, the installation fails.
30-03-2010 12:34 AM
_r.u.s.s.
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Originally Posted by deepthought View Post
So I mounted the path and afterwards I imgmounted- I show you an example:

mount d d:\path\baris
imgmount f d:\baris_cd.cue -t iso
that'd only mean that your baris_cd.cue is located on d:\ drive because when mounting dosbox always relates to the real(non dosbox) drive in second parameter
29-03-2010 08:47 PM
The Fifth Horseman I'm pretty sure that
imgmount f d:\path\baris\baris_cd.cue -t iso
would work fine all by itself. If it doesn't then you're doing something wrong.
29-03-2010 07:36 PM
deepthought
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Originally Posted by The Fifth Horseman View Post
But it isn't neccesary... :confused:
Uh, my dos-box told me always "imgfile must be on a local host or drive" or s.l.t.
So I mounted the path and afterwards I imgmounted- I show you an example:

mount d d:\path\baris
imgmount f d:\baris_cd.cue -t iso
d:
buzz

(cd image is in the same folder as buzz.bat)

Maybe its more complicated but I was happy it worked.
29-03-2010 01:25 PM
hunvagy
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Originally Posted by deepthought View Post
Okay, thank you guys- finally it works. I did not know that it is necessary to mount the real drive first before imgmounting the virtual drive at the same place... :confused:

But it wont be the last lesson... LOL
What now?
29-03-2010 12:49 PM
The Fifth Horseman
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Originally Posted by deepthought View Post
Okay, thank you guys- finally it works. I did not know that it is necessary to mount the real drive first before imgmounting the virtual drive at the same place... :confused:
But it isn't neccesary... :confused:
29-03-2010 12:13 PM
deepthought Okay, thank you guys- finally it works. I did not know that it is necessary to mount the real drive first before imgmounting the virtual drive at the same place... :confused:

But it wont be the last lesson... LOL
29-03-2010 06:42 AM
hunvagy
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Originally Posted by deepthought View Post
Oh, I see- I need some lessons in dos-box using, urgently.
But in that special case it does not help, because "Type bin is unsupported".
BARIS should have a .cue file, because it has audio tracks. If it doesn't, you could try using the one I attached to the post, but first you have to edit the first line, so that the .bin file referenced in there is the same as yours.
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