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Did anyone manage to succesfully install that thing on DosBox 0.65?
For me it just keeps giving some "file missing" message. I'm currently using an older version of NC that I copied from my old DOS machine, but the one on AB seems to be more up-to-date version. |
got it a futher when using 0.61
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Rather try use Dos Navigator. Much, much better.
Someone should probably add it to the utils page on Abandonia too. |
I've had no trouble installing it in DOSBox 0.70, but I came here wondering what's the difference between the installation ZIP and the images. I didn't bother downloading the images.
Also, please fix the version in the download page from 5.5 to 5.51. True, only the install.cfg file indicates it's 5.51 and not 5.5, but it's 5.51 nonetheless. |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(lwc @ May 4 2007, 08:26 PM) [snapback]289257[/snapback]</div>
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btw, next time make a new topic, dont ressurect old ones=) |
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first of all. whats your problem? o_O
second of all, the fact that its divided in to multiple files means, that it can be put on floppes (like i said..) and easily transferred on different computer with floppy drives, where one big file cant be sticked. and that thing about topics.. games discussion and troubleshooting is something different. read the rules, -iwc-, no ressurecting after 3-4 weeks .. and this thread was half year old |
What is the point to install it under DOSBox? Is there a chance to "save" installed programs under DOSBox? Or is it just installed and ready to work both under DOSBox and (possibly) Windows?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(bob-satan @ May 6 2007, 09:39 PM) [snapback]289433[/snapback]</div>
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heck, I am a real dos fanboy and even I wouldn't bother using it! just my opinion so feel free to enlighten me |
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I had little knowledge of it, so... ^_^ I think it is a nice tool for maneuvering through DOS (dos box started). Of course the Windows Explorer will work for file management. It's maybe a matter of taste. |
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