06-08-2012 06:00 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman | You can put your mount commands at the end of the DOSBox configuration file. This will run them every time DOSBox starts. |
06-08-2012 03:31 PM | |
sfc3 | How do I keep the CD mounted everytime I try to play it? |
06-08-2012 01:46 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Are you mounting the CD (or disc image, if you went with that) before playing it? If not, do so. The game is most likely trying to read some of the files from there. |
06-08-2012 12:46 PM | |
sfc3 |
Thanks, it's much smoother. But I had to reinstall, for somereason some (or all of the VCC files) were missing and I had to reinstall it. I'm trying to see if it happens again. EDIT: Ok, it only works after I install it. How do I fix this? |
06-08-2012 07:14 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | Start Menu > DOSBox 0.74 > Options > DOSBox 0.74 Options . This shortcut really just opens up the default dosbox.conf for editing |
05-08-2012 03:06 PM | |
sfc3 |
Where do I go to change the DOSBOX settings, exactly? Also the game is having a fit now, it can't find FED.VCC. |
05-08-2012 03:03 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Set core to dynamic, cycles to about 12000, cycleup and cycledown to 1000 . Then adjust until you find the right amount of cycles for the game to run currectly. Also, you can try setting block size to 4096 and prebuffer to 30 as was once suggested by Data in response to a similar question. |
05-08-2012 01:15 PM | |
sfc3 | Thanks for the help. Everything works. Although, the problem is during speech scenes, it's kinda choppy and laggy. How do I fix this? |
04-08-2012 08:11 PM | |
Japo |
Have you mounted your CD as C: drive in DOSBox? What Horseman said is that you should mount your CD as D: (with the "-t cdrom" parameter), as well as a location in your hard drive as C:. You can mount more than one drive in DOSBox, and in this case you need to. Like for example: Code:
mount c "c:\users\me\dos" mount d "e:\" -t cdrom |
04-08-2012 04:25 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
What have you mounted as your C drive? Do you have full read and write permissions over that directory? Is the directory set to read-only? You might want to try creating that directory manually and see if that helps. |
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