05-08-2009 04:05 PM | ||
dosraider |
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Pretty easy to find out what to do with cloneCD images. Anyway, in short: For cloneCD images you'll need a virtual CloneCD drive as dosbox can't mount them directly. Get it@ http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html Freeware, pretty self explaining in use I guess. You mount your cloneCD image in it, look what CD drive letter it gets under windows, mount it as CD drive D: in dosbox, done. Syntax in dosbox is: mount d x:\ -t cdrom Replace x:\ by the correct letter of the cloneCD virtual CD drive under windows. OK? [Edit] BTW, it's pretty useless and against the rules on most forums to post your email address, we aren't a call back service. |
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05-08-2009 03:02 PM | ||
gunso |
How-To OKay DosRaider, I'm a complete dunce when it comes to programming. If a game doesn't setup itself, then I get lost easily. Is there a Step-By-Step How-To to get these different .ext Like ISO, IMG + CCD and .BIN/.CUE running under DOSBox. I have only just discovered this program and got the Wing Commander I & 2 working alright, but I'd downloaded another that said something about CloneCD and thats where I stopped. If such instructions do exist. I live in the Philippines and don't have much Tech Support if you know what I mean. Thanks for listening. Quote:
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29-07-2009 09:20 PM | ||
Tomekk | Nevermind, I didnt see the new posts for some reason. Just delete this reply. | |
25-07-2009 09:17 AM | ||
kaali | Okay, thanks a lot. | |
24-07-2009 07:23 PM | ||
dosraider |
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Also: The BIN and CUE file must be in the same folder, best do not change the name . -(It's possible to change the names and keeping a valid image, but as you're obviously a beginner: don't touch.)- For dosgames: ISO and BIN/CUE are fully supported in dosbox 0.73, use imgmount to mount the image as D: CD drive, no need for magic disk or other virtual CD drive software. Again: if BIN/CUE point to the *.cue file |
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24-07-2009 06:02 PM | ||
kaali | Umm... When using Magic Disc and there are both .BIN and .CUE files for the CD, which one should I mount? | |
30-04-2009 10:37 AM | ||
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30-04-2009 05:04 AM | ||
dosraider |
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The standard ISO format does not support mixed mode CD images. Mixed mode= data track + separate music tracks on one CD. Plus some 'copy' protected CDs won't work with ISO. Etcetera.... Only 75-80% (?) of the images you convert to ISO will work correctly. To conclude: you're usually best simply using the format the image is provided, or you will have to learn the extended basics of CD copying. |
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30-04-2009 01:13 AM | ||
kittybrod |
Thanks, I thought that was the case, but just wanted to make sure BEFORE I downloaded a ton of files I DIDN'T need |
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30-04-2009 01:09 AM | ||
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