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Old 28-07-2009, 06:55 AM   #1
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Default How to mount an ISO in DOSbox: da movie.

You can mount image files instead of folders with the imgmount command. (Actually if some copy-protected CDs don't work in DOSBox, their images may work.) You have all the options documented in the DOSbox README.txt, for example in order to mount a certain image file as virtual D: drive it could be like this:

Code:
mount c "c:\images"
imgmount d "c:\oldgames\game\cd.cue" -t iso
d:
~~From Japo's advanced guide to DOSbox and the dosbox wiki.

Beginner's Guide to Dosbox by The Fifth Horseman.

How to get started with DOSbox by Japo.

Advanced Guide to DOSbox by Japo.

For more tutorials, go to the Troubleshooting forum or alternatively just click here.
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