30-08-2008 10:44 PM | |
1chapelcredit | thanks! it worked great. you guys are brilliant, and someone feel more than free to close the thread. |
27-08-2008 04:13 PM | |
Luchsen | Try install, or dir /p to find the right executable if it isn't install. |
27-08-2008 04:03 PM | |
1chapelcredit |
(I appreciate all of you helping me because I am obviously completely incompetent) Okay, I mounted voyager.cue and it worked! now the prompt says D: ... so now what should I do? |
27-08-2008 02:54 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Actually, just imgmount d "voyager.cue" -t iso The -fs iso part is not neccesary. |
27-08-2008 02:33 PM | |
_r.u.s.s. |
imgmount d "voyager.cue" -t iso -fs iso then d behaves like normal cdrom drive |
27-08-2008 02:30 PM | |
1chapelcredit | Hi, thanks! I read the wiki entry. Given that information, what would I actually type once I have the voyager folder mounted as my c:? |
27-08-2008 02:12 PM | |
_r.u.s.s. | use imgmount command http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/IMGMOUNT |
27-08-2008 02:08 PM | |
1chapelcredit |
Help running bodyworks voyager on mac I am using a powerbook G4 and trying to run the game bodyworks voyager: mission in anatomy with dosbox version .72 universal. In the game's folder, I have a the following files: voyager.img, voyager.ccd, voyager.cue, and voyager.sub. When I try to mount the disk image, it says that it is not recognized. All the readme said was "unpack, mount, install and play!" If anyone knows how to do this sort of thing, that would be incredible! thanks. |