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Then it should be mounting a cue sheet instead of the image. Is LBA2.DAT is a cue sheet and LBA2.DOT the image?
Then it should be mounting a cue sheet instead of the image. Is LBA2.DAT is a cue sheet and LBA2.DOT the image?
Here are the 3 files that compose the CD on the GOG release:
LBA2.DAT (cue file) - 134 bytes
LBA2.GOG (main CD) - 664 mb
LBA2.OGG - 3.77 mb
wrote:Then it should be mounting a cue sheet instead of the image. Is LBA2.DAT is a cue sheet and LBA2.DOT the image?
Yes, its disguised cue/bin files, i think.
wrote:... According to the DOSBox readme, the only valid types for "-t" are "floppy", "cdrom", and "hdd", so whoever made that .conf file definitely messed up more than once.
I think that before '-t cdrom' came into play, '-t iso' was used in DOSBox to mount cdrom images. This is still supported in current DOSBox versions, AFAIK.