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Common ISO directory

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First post, by laxdragon

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Does the imgmount command support either a environmental var, or a config option to have a common directory to store ISO images? I find it a pain to always have to type in the full path to ISO images.

Forgive me if this was brought up elsewhere.

I already do use batch files to automount for many of my games, but I find that not very portable between my Linux and Mac boxes.

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Reply 1 of 4, by Qbix

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No, but you could try relative addressing. (isos are checked on the mounted directory and the cwd)

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Reply 2 of 4, by laxdragon

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Yes, good tip. If I move the whole ISO directory into my virtual c drive, then yes, it is trivial to just imgmount d C:\ISO\FOO.CUE etc.

Thanks.

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Reply 3 of 4, by robertmo

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if you mount your isos with daemon tools it is even more trivial:

mount d i:\ -t cdrom
And always keep this line in dosbox.conf autoexec section.

Reply 4 of 4, by IIGS_User

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robertmo wrote:

if you mount your isos with daemon tools it is even more trivial:

On the Mac, mount them in Finder, then:

mount d /Volumes/NameOfISO -t cdrom

If you want to mount them in DOSBox without mounting them in Finder first, then follow these steps:

if your ISOs are located in your users folder (most likely in the documents folder within the users folder), then

mount d ~/PathToISO -t cdrom

while ~ means your users folder.

laxdragon wrote:

Yes, good tip. If I move the whole ISO directory into my virtual c drive, then yes, it is trivial to just imgmount d C:\ISO\FOO.CUE etc.

Best way. Thumps up!

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