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27-06-2007 01:05 PM
The Fifth Horseman For floppy drives you'll also need -t floppy.
27-06-2007 12:54 PM
Mighty Midget About the screen: If it's not full screen, press Alt Gr + Enter to switch between full screen and small screen. Also, you can set this default in the dosbox configuration file.

About floppies: It works _exactly_ the same way I would guess, only of course you will need a different letter than c or d. Usually floppy drives use the letter A.
27-06-2007 12:50 PM
k2j yeeessssssssss, its on, screen is a bit small but doesnt matter that much, thx a lot guys.
is it the same proceedure for roger wilco space quest, thats floppy discs.
27-06-2007 12:42 PM
Mighty Midget Good.

Type install
27-06-2007 12:41 PM
k2j ok it came up dragon exe
dragon lbm
dragon 1
install and tales same as what comes up on my computer on the disc drive when i click on it.
27-06-2007 12:32 PM
Mighty Midget No No NO! You don't need to type "mount d:", just d:

What letter does DOSBox show in the prompt? Z:\ ? That means you haven't changed to d:\, which is done by typing d:, and nothing else.
27-06-2007 12:31 PM
k2j i entered mount d and still nothing same contents as before when i enter dir.
just got my new game, space quest roger wilco and the time rippers.
27-06-2007 12:21 PM
The Fifth Horseman
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after that nothing happens no messages, it stays on the dozbox.[/b]
Of course nothing happens - you need to run the game!

Quote:
command com
autoexec bat
imgmount com
boot com
intro com
rescan com
loudfix com
mem com
mount com
mixer com
config com[/b]
These are the contents of the virtual drive Z - the fake mount where DOSBox' system files are stored.
You didn't change to the CD.
Enter D: to do so. Then run the DIR command like it was said before.

+++EDIT+++

You know what? I think you really should read A Beginner's Guide to DOSBox.
27-06-2007 12:20 PM
Mighty Midget Hmm are you _absolutely_ sure it is the DOS version of that game, and not some other version, like Win 3x/9x?
27-06-2007 12:17 PM
k2j
QUOTE(Mighty Midget @ Jun 27 2007, 01:14 PM) [snapback]296675[/snapback]
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That is strange.
[/b]
man, you can say that again.
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