04-05-2009 09:19 AM | ||
_r.u.s.s. | same with me | |
04-05-2009 03:55 AM | ||
A12Alex |
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03-05-2009 07:22 PM | ||
crusader1982 | i think that people playing old games are able to use dos commands anyway, but the idea is good (thumbs up) | |
12-04-2009 03:34 AM | ||
AlumiuN |
I have a C:\DOS folder where all of my DOS games go. Then I just use the DOSBox command line. I have thought about using XTree Gold, which I have on my DOS laptop, but never really got around to it. |
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11-04-2009 03:57 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
Virtual C is auto-mounted. Then I just use Norton Commander to move around the games directory (I'm not making individual shortcuts for each and every game). |
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11-04-2009 06:06 AM | ||
dosraider |
I only bother to write a batch when a CD image must be mounted to play a game. Virtual C is mounted in [autoexec]. The rest is typed. |
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11-04-2009 03:51 AM | ||
Kugerfang |
Z:\ mount c /home/admin/DOS/C Z:\ C: C:\ cd <insert game directory here) C:\<game directory> That's how I do it. |
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10-04-2009 12:42 PM | ||
Luchsen |
Anyone else who always uses manual labour? |
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10-04-2009 11:18 AM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
I can't get DBGL to import my config files properly - it always ignores the [autoexec] - so I just don't bother with it. |
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10-04-2009 11:06 AM | ||
Acethor | What so you guys just use shortcuts instead of a a frontend? Should try out DOSBox Game Launcher... it makes it easier to run games but at the same time still contains loads of commands and options for higher flexibility. | |
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