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22-02-2005 06:22 PM
Data touche yeah. it wants to be in c:\touche while in dosbox.

if you keep that in mind it should work
22-02-2005 05:01 PM
frustrated well I've tried the easier way and defend and I still can't get touche to run but I did get others to work. Not sure what it is with touche but I've spent way way too much time oon this today so enough for now but thanks for the help. they were great ideas. I can get it to change to c now but the game refuses to start still.
22-02-2005 11:00 AM
Reup DOSBOx.conf seems properly documented to me... a lot of comments about each settings there... if you don't bother to read them...

But the problem in this thread does not seem to be with configuring, but rather using DOSBox. Using the 'mount' command is really straighforward. After you've mounted your drive using

mount c: "d:\My Documents\My Games\whatever"

change to it by typing C:

Your prompt should change to C:\ and you're in the mounted folder now, of which you can see the contents using dir. Type run the .exe,.bat or .com-file that starts up the game and there you are.
You can add the mount-command to the DOSBox.conf-file to automatically make your drive-mounts at startup. Add them to the [AUTOEXEC] part at the bottom of the file.

PS. Note the double quotes. These are only needed if your path contains spaces and other weird characters.
22-02-2005 10:05 AM
BloodShed
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Originally posted by Strobe@Feb 22 2005, 10:26 AM
bloodshed, i wouldn't bother making another tutorial if were you!

there are already many useful tuts about dosbox on the web. and why even
striving so far, as a very good tutorial is right here, in this forum (done by buffy)!* k:

the link for it has actually been posted here (two posts before).
I dont see any tutorial about configuring DOSbox (even tho many prefer the D-fend frontend (not even a tutorial on that either)) since i see alot newbs with that kind of problem (not only in this forum)
22-02-2005 08:26 AM
Strobe bloodshed, i wouldn't bother making another tutorial if were you!

there are already many useful tuts about dosbox on the web. and why even
striving so far, as a very good tutorial is right here, in this forum (done by buffy)! k:

the link for it has actually been posted here (two posts before).
22-02-2005 08:04 AM
BloodShed hmm maybe I should make a tutorial (with alot of pictures) on configuring and using DOSbox
22-02-2005 07:50 AM
Guest Have you looked at this:

EASIER WAY TO RUN GAMES IN DOSBOX
22-02-2005 07:12 AM
Mentor One really simple solution is to use D-Fend, which is linked to on the DOSBox site. It does all of the mounting for you.
22-02-2005 07:01 AM
frustrated Hi I have been following the instuctions for set up to a T but for some reason my dosbox .63 will not change from z drive to c no matter what I do. I have done all the steps exactly as I was but to no avail it stays as z what is wrong? please help thank you

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