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Switching cd:s on Rama

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First post, by Altitune

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Is there any tricks to not have to switch between cdroms in large games? Copy all info onto a DVD or into a folder on the hard disk?

I have tried both options with Rama without success. On the other hand, I was no expert on DOS 30 years ago and I have not been honing my expertise during the years.

Last edited by Altitune on 2016-04-06, 19:07. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 1 of 12, by clueless1

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It depends on the game. Some allow you to just copy the contents to the hard drive; others you can trick by editing CFG files and changing drive letters, some might require more dubious hacks. For example, I bought Wing Commander 3 from GOG.com. It has a 1.8GB ISO image that I burned to a DVD. I found that it ran fine off of the single DVD, but then I discovered if I copied the DVD to the HDD and ran the install from there, it ran fine without the disc. The only trouble was at 1.8GB it took up its own DOS 6.22 partition by itself. I don't own Rama so I can't help you with that specific program.

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Reply 2 of 12, by clueless1

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I take it you've googled already? I just googled "rama no cd" and some link in the first few hits seemed to indicate it was very difficult, or couldn't be done for this game. I did not read carefully, just scanned, so I could've missed something.

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Reply 3 of 12, by clueless1

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I take that back. One of the links to SquirtTheCat has some relevant information for you. That's all I'll say as I'm not sure the method they use is allowed to be discussed on these forums.

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Reply 4 of 12, by Altitune

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clueless1 wrote:

I take it you've googled already? I just googled "rama no cd" and some link in the first few hits seemed to indicate it was very difficult, or couldn't be done for this game. I did not read carefully, just scanned, so I could've missed something.

I have not googled just that, but I will at once. Thanks for your kind answers.

Reply 5 of 12, by Altitune

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clueless1 wrote:

I take that back. One of the links to SquirtTheCat has some relevant information for you. That's all I'll say as I'm not sure the method they use is allowed to be discussed on these forums.

I looked for this link, but was immediately banned from SquirtTheCat. I'll mail them.

Reply 7 of 12, by collector

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Altitune wrote:
clueless1 wrote:

I take that back. One of the links to SquirtTheCat has some relevant information for you. That's all I'll say as I'm not sure the method they use is allowed to be discussed on these forums.

I looked for this link, but was immediately banned from SquirtTheCat. I'll mail them.

The creator of the Squirt the Cat installers has explicitly said no to no-CD patching.

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Reply 8 of 12, by Altitune

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collector wrote:

My DOSBox installer will create images of the discs and you only need to press CTRL+F4 to change discs.

Is this included in dosbox 0.74, or is it your home brew? I'm interested in a copy.

"Diskcaching reset for normal mounted drives".... I said goodbye to DOS 25 years or so ago, and have never been looking back.

Reply 10 of 12, by Altitune

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collector wrote:

My DOSBox installer will create images of the discs and you only need to press CTRL+F4 to change discs.

Do you with that mean that I can mount several dvd-drives, each with its own drive letter, and then switch between them with CTRL-F4?

Reply 12 of 12, by Dominus

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Altitune wrote:
collector wrote:

My DOSBox installer will create images of the discs and you only need to press CTRL+F4 to change discs.

Do you with that mean that I can mount several dvd-drives, each with its own drive letter, and then switch between them with CTRL-F4?

No, you mount images of the CDs to one drive letter (imgmount allows that) and you switch CD images by pressing ctrl-f4

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