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willmcg86 27-01-2007 01:44 AM

This may be stupid. I have simfarm and i have dosbox, but how do I run simfarm? Plz help.

Lulu_Jane 27-01-2007 03:18 AM

Have you read the dosbox tutorial?

Where exactly are you getting stuck?

If you are a more specific we can give you better help :)

willmcg86 27-01-2007 03:05 PM

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lulu_Jane @ Jan 26 2007, 11:18 PM) [snapback]276639[/snapback]</div>
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Have you read the dosbox tutorial?

Where exactly are you getting stuck?

If you are a more specific we can give you better help :)
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Ive read it but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I have downloaded the game and run the unextract all, but when i try to start it by clicking on install or simfarm it just goes to this black box that wont let me type anything. Also, ive tryed dragging and dropping it into the dosbox thing but it wont let me (has that weird circle w/ line through it). Any help would be nice

Lulu_Jane 29-01-2007 05:29 AM

Ok, you need to mount the drive in Dosbox.

Let's say that you've extracted simfarm to this location "D:\oldgames\simfarm"

Open dosbox and type the following - mount d d:\oldgames\simfarm (hit enter/return)

then type - d: (hit enter/return)

Now type - dir (hit enter/return) This will show you the contents of the simfarm folder. Look for the exe. file (it's probably called something like "simfarm" "farm" or "sim," this is the executable file which will start the program. Let's just say that the exe. file is "farm."

Type - farm (hit enter/return)

The program should start running now.

I hope that helps you :)

The Fifth Horseman 29-01-2007 01:35 PM

You might want to check out the official DosBox FAQ, and particularly this part of it. It is quite helpful for users unfamiliar with DosBox.

I suggest you alre read the pages about command line, internal programs (very important!) and the config file.

If that stuff is a bit too much for you, you might consider using one of the multiple frontend programs available.

It's all easier then it seems. So remember:
DON'T PANIC!!! ^_^


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