You need to have a C mount configured. If you have a C mount and the problem still occurs, you need to mount it with the -freesize (n) parameter, where (n) is how much space (in megabytes) do you want DOSBox to report on the emulated drive. Setting it to 700 should do the trick.
__________________
"God. Can't you people see I'm trying to commit a crime against science and nature here?"
-- Reed Richards
|