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2. The mounted directories can be written to normally... so once you install something, it stays. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jg007 @ May 6 2007, 11:06 PM) [snapback]289436[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Back to the topic, Norton has a lot of advantage over your everyday command line, especially if you've got an allergy to frontends. It's very convenient GUI when your Dosbox games directory gets larger (mine's got over 50 games in it... go figure). |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(the_fifth_horseman @ May 7 2007, 01:20 PM) [snapback]289498[/snapback]</div>
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SET DIRCMD=/P /W Bob, I'm pretty sure you can write whatever you wish onto your mounted drives (hard or floppy, that is non-ROM) and it will remain written to your real hardware drives regardless of the method used. I remember having created files within DOSBox using EDIT.COM copied from DOS 6.2. And if you think about it, otherwise saved games wouldn't work. |
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Most time spent with emulators was C64 and GBA - there was nearly no way to put anything to disk (apart from saved games). Now i understand the topic about Win 3.11 under DOSBox (or was it DOSBox under win3.11?) To play games i use my old-school laptop - that is why i underestimated DOSBox. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mika @ Nov 23 2006, 02:01 PM) [snapback]268391[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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I use the DIRCMD feature + tab completion.
in 0.70 if you type "cd" and press tab it will even start with directories instead of executables. NC is nice, but because of the incompatiblity with the runtime modifiable configuration features I don't use it. |
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I always used to use xtree gold and was a big fan of that a loooong time ago but I just don't but as said personall I find windows ( and ocassional dos command line ) fine for everything I need to do and why install another program when the built in works fine ? |
Ahh, one of my favourite thread types!
People with huge experstise are discussing what program serves what purpose best. And then they discuss [what happens when] and [but if you wanna do xyz]. ^_^ Go on guys, no offense! I always find it very entertaining. :ok: |
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When I had to use the Windows Explorer for a couple hours after reinstalling WinXP last year, the lack of TC's features made me feel like handicapped. |
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as is the usual case all depends what you are doing and your preferences although I could not see any benefit to using one specifically for dosbox |
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And all the drivers can be installed. Install one, copy it from "to do" folder to "done" with just one button. No need to use mouse, everything is clear and simple! jg007 - time is money, drag&drop is no money :bleh: It's more conveniant in Windows, but under DOSBox I do not use NC for now - I use TC under Win, and I type everything. As you said - it's all about preferences :ok: |
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