![]() If the real CD-ROM drive is E:, then do a mount D "E:\" -t cdrom. If "DOSBox stuff\MyGame" folder is located on say the real F-drive, then do a mount C "F:\DOSBox stuff\MyGame". It doesn't matter what the real drives are. Note 1: It is highly recommended to always use C & D for the emulated drives. Note 0: Please remember to use the double-quotes (") around path names. Z:\> mount C "C:\Users\ user-name \Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame"ĭrive C is mounted as local dir C:\Users\user-name\Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGameĬ:\> (assuming D:\ is the real CD/DVD drive). ![]() Tell DOSBox which of the real folders & drives to use as the emulated DOS drives C: & D: ![]() ![]() Insert the game’s CD into the CD/DVD drive.Ĥ. in the Documents folder – usually>Ĭ:\Users\user-name\Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame.
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