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30-03-2005 02:20 PM
Rogue UgeSi is correct, it should say:

Code:
mount C C:\DOSBox\CDrive
I believe this is my mistake. Sorry.


30-03-2005 11:54 AM
peregy Here is what you need:
http://www.abandonia.com/main.php?nav=setting&FAQ=1
23-03-2005 06:30 PM
Uge Si There's a bit of a mistake in the guide regarding the names of folders. Or maybe the author meant it as an indicator rather then the actual folder name, but anyway when it says you have to create folders on your hard drive it tells you to name them c:\Dos and c:\dos\cdrive. However, later on when explaining how to mount the drive, the description switches to c:\dosbox\cdrive (instead of what you now have c:\dos(no box)\cdrive).

So just make sure that if you created a folder called c:\dos\cdrive it is what you enter in the autoexec (and not c:\dosbox\cdrive

It did the trick for me, at any rate
19-03-2005 04:27 PM
JJXB put the C:\Dosbox\Cdrive in "double quotes" (like that) and see if that works
19-03-2005 04:22 PM
Flop I'm not quite sure what folders you're talking about as I haven't seen this guide, but do you have a folder called cdrive in your dosbox folder? Not cd drive or cddrive, but cdrive. It has to be spelled excactly the same as in the dosbox config.
19-03-2005 04:16 PM
indigoboy I have followed the instructions as on Abandonia help guide to DosBox, I have created all the required folders on the C drive in a Dosbox file that includes files, Downloads and CD drive folders- on editing the dosbox.conf I am now down to this:-

[autoexec]
# Lines in this section will be run at startup.
mount C C:\DOSBox\CDrive
mount D E:\ -t cdrom
C:

Still does not work, can anyone see what could be the problem? For more information be sure to read the above reply's.
19-03-2005 04:05 PM
Flop Well, in order to mount a folder as a drive, that folder must exist. In windows go to c:\dosbox and create a folder called cdrive. Then restart dosbox and it should work.
19-03-2005 04:00 PM
indigoboy Well after removing cls and checking what the messages on startup it says:-

Z:\>mount C C:\DOSBox\CDrive
Directory C:\DOSBox\CDrive doesn't exist.

Z:\>mount D D:\ -t cdrom
MSCDEX installed.
Drive D is mounted as CDRom.

Z:\>C:
Drive C does not exist!
You must mount first.... .etc

So now I have no clue what to do!
Any ideas guys?
19-03-2005 03:57 PM
Flop
Quote:
Originally posted by indigoboy@Mar 19 2005, 04:46 PM
When I have saved this, I am directed to start Dosbox for the first time and when I do so I am confronted with this:-

Z:\>

I am a newcomer to this program but I thought it should read C:\>
-What have I done wrong?
I don't know why you put CLS in there, and I don't know what it does, but dosbox always start at Z:\.

in dos, to switch between drives, you type the drive letter followed by ":", which means that to get to the c drive you should just type:

c:

It's as easy as that.

Oh yeah, and you don't have to mount your cd-rom drive as the e drive, just because it's the e drive in windows. You could just as easily have written:

mount D E:\ -t cdrom

In which case your cd-rom drive would be mounted as the e drive. This isn't very important, but I do believe that some old dos games assume your cd drive is the d drive, in which case having it as the e drive may cause it to not detect the cd (corret me if I'm wrong here).
19-03-2005 02:55 PM
JJXB remove cls and check what the messages say on startup
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