First post, by just_let_me_use_this_once
I hate figuring things out by myself when it comes to computer trouble. I found out how to get Quarantine and NHL 93 to work on my PC, but how do I get it to work on my Mac? What do I have to type?
I hate figuring things out by myself when it comes to computer trouble. I found out how to get Quarantine and NHL 93 to work on my PC, but how do I get it to work on my Mac? What do I have to type?
Just the same as for PC.
You mount the path: "mount c [[path]]"
So for Windows it's "mount c C:\game\whatever\nhl93". I don't know how you write paths on a Mac.
After you mounted it, DOSBox should act exactly the same, like Microsoft DOS.
We don't have a C drive. Therefore it isn't "C:\", our drive is called "Macintosh HD". I don't know how to address that drive.
DosBox emulates a "C:\" drive.
mount c ~/
or mount c / (not a good idea btw)
Water flows down the stream
How to ask questions the smart way!
mount C~/
Usage MOUNT Drive-Letter Local-Directory
So a MOUNT c c:\windows mounts windows directory as the c: drive in DOSBox
mount C C:\windows
Directory C:\ doesn't exist
I tried making a folder "Windows" in my DOSBox folder but that didn't work either.
uhm there is a space between the c and the ~
Water flows down the stream
How to ask questions the smart way!
mount c ~/
not
mount c~/
1+1=10
"Mount c ."
If your files are in the same directory as DosBox then the above command will mount the current directory as C:\.
wrote:I hate figuring things out by myself when it comes to computer trouble. I found out how to get Quarantine and NHL 93 to work on my PC, but how do I get it to work on my Mac? What do I have to type?
mount c /volumes/HardDiskName/FolderName/
if the path include space bars, write:
mount c "/volumes/HardDiskName/FolderName/"
Klimawandel.