30-10-2006 01:08 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
Little need for that - the [Autoexec] is more convenient. Also, you can create batch files with several chained commands outside of the [Autoexec]. This can come in quite handy at times, as you can use all the command prompt commands available for DosBox. |
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30-10-2006 12:37 PM | ||
Morrin |
Make a shortcut to dosbox and add lines like -c "mount c c:/dosgames". Like this: "D:\Program Files\DOSBox-0.61\dosbox.exe" -c "mount d d:\DOS" -c "d:" -c "cls" This line gives automatically the commands: mount d d:\dos (mounts d:\dos at d: drive as your games folder) d: goes to d: drive (d:\dos) cls (clears screen, looks like you are stepping to real dos and looks tidy) |
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23-10-2006 12:16 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
Also, remember that the lines starting with # are ignored - you can use that to store several different settings in a single config file. Comes in handy every now and then. |
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21-10-2006 05:41 PM | ||
Guest |
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Hey Data, your FAQ for newbies helped me out! Step 4 told me all i need to know Thx very much DJMadMax |
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21-10-2006 05:12 PM | ||
Data |
DOSBox comes with a configfile in that one you can keep the settings. |
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21-10-2006 04:57 PM | ||
The Punisher |
I dont think you can... Anyone that can help?? |
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21-10-2006 04:34 PM | ||
DJMadMax |
Hi, as you can read in the topic, how can i make dosbox keep the settings of mounted folders etc. so i dont have to mount everything again when i restart dosbox? I´m using the newest, 0.65 release of Dosbox. Thx so far DJMadMax |