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First post, by Kefka2200

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When I saw there was a DOS emulator, I was ecstatic, because I love old DOS games like Dune2, 7th Guest, and Doom etc..., but I downloaded .65 and I can't seem to understand the instructions PERIOD. I need like a complete walkthrough and I also need to know where I get the games...does anyone have any help for an extreme newbie to this program?

Reply 1 of 13, by MusicallyInspired

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Assuming you're talking about DOSBox this topic should be in the DOSBox forum.

That said, have you used DOS before? If so it's not that different. All you have to do is mount your drives and away you go. "mount c c:\" this will mount your c: drive as c:\ in DOSBox. If you haven't used DOS before than you have a fair amount of catching up to do.

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Reply 2 of 13, by eL_PuSHeR

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For starters, read the readme file included with DOSBox. Type INTRO at the DOSBox Z:\> prompt.

Also, check the GUIDES section in the forum.

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Reply 3 of 13, by Kefka2200

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I grew up with DOS, but it has been a while. I guess it's the mounting I have trouble with, especially since I'm using mac...but I assume u all are. My main game is dune 2 that I want to play...I just dont know. I checked the readme and whatnot, i just am having trouble. Can someone give me a step by step? Like i dont have a c drive, so i mount my personal file location as C, right? I've gotten that far, but then I don't know what to do...any help?

Reply 5 of 13, by MusicallyInspired

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Well after you mount it you have to actually type "C:" to get into the C: drive and then do your "cd dune2" thing etc.

Last edited by MusicallyInspired on 2006-06-07, 03:30. Edited 1 time in total.

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Reply 8 of 13, by MusicallyInspired

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Yes 🤣. DOSBox doesn't come with games. Just the ability to play them.

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Reply 9 of 13, by MiniMax

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Reply 10 of 13, by HunterZ

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I guess it's the mounting I have trouble with, especially since I'm using mac...but I assume u all are.

You're kidding, right? Most of us are using Windows, and some use Linux. Only a few use Mac, which is why the documentation for it is a bit light.

Reply 12 of 13, by avatar_58

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Kefka2200 wrote:

I have the rerelease of DUNE 2 on cd...how do I mount that? It says I cant mount D drive, which is what it tells me to mount for cdroms

No, you mount your drive AS the D: drive.

mount d: INSERTREALDRIVELETTERHERE -t cdrom

Since I'm not a mac user I'm really not sure what your drive is. I think, if its like Linux, you need to use your device mount point. I'll leave someone else to answer because I've never even touched a mac to know what it uses.

Reply 13 of 13, by MiniMax

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In Mac OSX, all CD's (and harddisks and DVD's) appears in the filesystem under /Volumes. Your CD will appear as /Volumes/name-of-your-CD.

To check the name, open your Terminal application and type:

$ ls /Volumes

Once you know the CD-name, use this syntax to make the CD-ROM appear as drive D in DOSBox:

Z:\>mount D /Volumes/name-of-your-CD -t cdom

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