I have installed ACES onto my c drive under the directory of DYNAMIX (this was done automatically when installing). I can "mount" DOSBOX to get a c drive. The game manual says at the c: to type cd\dynamix\aoe [enter], then type AOE. When I do this, DOSBOX says: UNABLE TO CHANGE TO \DYNAMIX\AOE.
Does anybody know how to get ACES up and running. I'm not too computer savy but follow direction well. Thanks.
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I don't think DOSBox Game Launcher is that great to get games installed. It is hard to comply with "You must enter a valid profile executable" when the game has yet to be installed.
cptwagg, if you follow directions well, try my 60 seconds guide listed in my signature.
Interesting point, does any frontend lead a hand when installing games?
Like setting up a directory to be mounted as c: as well as the
installation directory?
Thank you for the help getting me started. My game now runs...with one problem. It sounds terrible, like it has only 3 sound options. I have tried to figure out how to get it to sound like soundblaster or something else, but alas, this computer user is but an amateur to this configuration stuff.
Can anybody lend me a hand on how to get my sound to sound right? Thanks again everybody.
I can mount my c drive and get the game running but its just the sound that is screwed up. When I get the c drive mounted and then try dbinfo.bat, dbinfo, or db info, it tells me its an illegal command. Sorry for being so uncomputer savvy, I'm just trying to play one of my old favorites. I tried to figure out how to adjust the sound from the game itself but dont see that option. Did I miss something while loading the game?
Oh you could at least TRY to understand how mounting works.
Play with it, create directories on your c drive (outside dosbox)
and put some files into it and mount that, type dir on those and
get an idea of the whole thing.
When i type DIR after mouting the C drive, I get a list of directories from the letter M on down.
When try to mount an X drive, the message says:
USAGE Mount Drive-Letter Local-Directory
So a MOUNT c c:\windows mounts windows directory as the c: in DOSOX
DO NOT (!!!) in any case mount C:\windows as your DOSBox's "C" directory. You're giving DOSBox access to your system OS's directory, which could result in destroying your whole Windows installation.
When you type "dir" after mounting, do you really get a list of directories or rather a list of files starting somewhere from the letter "m"?
Try "dir /p" and/or make a screenshot (Ctrl-F5) and attach the file (located in your DOSBox\capture folder) to your post.
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MiniMax wrote:
MiniMax wrote:Folder = Directory. Sounds to me like you have already saved it in the Dynamix directory. […] Show full quote
cptwagg wrote:
I put it in the Dynamix folder but I dont know how to save it in a directory and run it from there. Could you please explain this for dummies like me?
Folder = Directory. Sounds to me like you have already saved it in the Dynamix directory.
What happens if you type mount from the DOSBox prompt?
What happens if you type db-info from the DOSBox prompt?
Or maybe
1c:\>mount X "Location-of-your\Dynamix-folder" 2Drive X is mounted as local directory "........................." 3X:dbinfo.bat
cptwagg wrote:When try to mount an X drive, the message says:
USAGE Mount Drive-Letter Local-Directory
So a MOUNT c c:\windows mounts windows […] Show full quote
When try to mount an X drive, the message says:
USAGE Mount Drive-Letter Local-Directory
So a MOUNT c c:\windows mounts windows directory as the c: in DOSOX
I cannot get it to mount an X drive.
Okay - let us take this REALLY, REAAAALY, SLOW.
cptwagg wrote:
I put it in the Dynamix folder
Do you know the location / the path to your Dynamix folder? Can you find it with your Windows Explorer?
Can you PLEASE write down the location to your Dynamix folder?
And then do (from inside DOSBox) as I wrote here:
MiniMax wrote:Or maybe […] Show full quote
Or maybe
1c:\>mount X "Location-of-your\Dynamix-folder" 2Drive X is mounted as local directory "........................."
Now put DB-INFO.BAT in your Dynamix folder, and run it from DOSBox like this: