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First post, by EasyTech

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I just installed DOSBox and went through all the steps to set up a vitural drive, but when I start to install the game Red Storm Rising from the virtual "C" drive I get the message that this program can only be loaded from drive "A" or "B". My "A" drive is a 3 1/2 floppy. I copied the files from the "A" drive and put them on the hard drive, but when I try to run install from there I get the same message.

I tried: mount c: a:\ and I got the dir on the "a" drive.
I tried: mount c: d:\ dosgames\redstm.

Any help would be great. Thanks.

PS: If this gets to working, does anyone have F-19 for the IMB PC?

Reply 1 of 8, by wd

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I tried: mount c: d:\ dosgames\redstm.

Please have an eye on the EXACT wording of these commands:
try

mount c d:\dosgames

Reply 2 of 8, by eL_PuSHeR

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You probably need to install the game from floppies first.

mount a <drive with installation files> -t -floppy
mount c c:\dosgames

A:\>setup

c:
cd redstorm
C:\redstorm\>play.exe (or whatever)

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Reply 3 of 8, by EasyTech

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:blush:
To eL_PuSHeR,
Thank you for the help. I'll try it today and respond. I'll also work on my posting skills. My origanal game is on the 3.5 floppy and I do have the 5.25 floppy.
BTW; The instructions with the program DOSBox show the following for the mount syntex: "If game-folder is d:\pacman\, type: mount c: d:\pacman\".

I tried the mount command with and without the colon after the syntex "mount c: <game-folder>." Only works with the colon in place.

Thanks again.

Reply 4 of 8, by wd

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The instructions with the program DOSBox show the following for the mount syntex

Where are those instructions?

Only works with the colon in place.

What dosbox version are you using? What OS?

Reply 5 of 8, by EasyTech

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:confused:

First, I tried the mount command again. Looks like the colon does not matter. I double checked my syntex this time and the results were the same with or without the colon.
Second, I did the following:
Selected run on the DOSBox icon-got dos screen with Z:\
"mount c a:\" -drive c: now mounted as drive a.
"c:\" - C:\>
"dir /p" - a list of all files on floppy drive 'a'
typed: install.exe - Reads: This program must be run from drive A: or B:
installation failed
I then used the REDSTORM.COM and it locked the program up.
I never get anything related to the opening of the game.

Then I tried it using game -folder (I coppied the 'a' drive contents to here) "d:\dosgames\redstm" Then dir showed the same files, I tried install and redstorm. The same results.

Reply 6 of 8, by EasyTech

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:oops:

How to start a DOS game on a modern Windows PC
The following step-by-step tutorial will explain you how you download a DOS game, how to save it to your hard drive and how you install and use the software DOSBox (a free software to play old DOS games), which starts the game on your Windows PC.

Please follow all steps exactly like explained here and only proceed to the next page after you have read, understood and done what needs to be done. Otherwise you might miss an important step or information and your game will not start. I recommend to read the whole step first and then do what it asks you for.

Step 3: Download and install a DOS Emulator (DOSBox)

Info: Not many old DOS games can be played on modern PCs without using a so called emulator software. Some of them might start without an emulator under Windows, but you might experience problems like hearing no sound, no mouse is available or the game is simply too fast to play. If you have already tried to start the game directly under Windows and it did not work as desired, you should try to use the DOSBox emulator which you can download and use for free. An emulator makes sure that the sound and graphics work and that the speed of the games is normal. I recommend DOSBox since it's the best free software out there. The following instructions are based on DOSBox.

What to do: Go to the DOS Emulator Page, download DOSBox-Installer.exe and save the file to your hard drive into a folder of your choice (example: c:\dosbox\). Now start the file and install the software. If you want to uninstall DOSBox later on, you can use it's uninstall function to remove it from your PC.

Step 4: Starting DOSBox

Start DOSBox. You will find it in your Windows Start Menu in a new folder after you installed it successfully. Two new windows will open now. The one with the blue start screen is the window where you enter all following commands. The other window will stay in the background, don’t close it.

Step 5: Only for non US keyboards

Step 6: Creating a virtual drive c:

Info: Your game-folder now needs to be "mounted" as a virtual drive c:. Virtual means that the files are not really there, but DOSBox will pretend that they are located under c:\. When you go to c:\ and view a list of the files, the files and folders of your game-folder will show up. This is needed to run your game.

IMPORTANT: Always press the Enter-Key after typing one of the following commands to execute it.

What to do:

Example 1: If your game-folder is c:\dosgames\pacman\, type in the following command
mount c: c:\dosgames\pacman\
(then press the Enter-Key to execute the command)

Example 2: If your game-folder is d:\pacman\, type:
mount c: d:\pacman\

Example 3: If your game-folder is e:\games\pacman\, you type:
mount c: e:\games\pacman\

If you did everything correctly, you will get the following message (for example 1):
Drive c: is mounted as local Directory c:\dosgames\pacman\

Step 7: Go to drive c: and find the start or setup-file of the game

Type the following command to switch to drive c:
c:
(then press the Enter-Key to execute the command)
After successfully switching to drive c: you will see
c:\>

With the next command you will show a list of all files and folders in the game directory. At this point you need to act slightly different for each game. Some games have their own installation or setup file that you need to run first. Others can be started right away via a start file. To find a setup file, you should look for executable files like "install.exe" "setup.com" or "config.bat". Each game has different file names, so you need to find the right ones yourself.

Type:
dir /p
(then press the Enter-Key to execute the command)

You will see the directory list now. If you find a setup file, run it, configure the sound and graphics, save the settings and then run the game start file, which is usually something like "pacman.exe" "run.exe" or "start.bat".

Starting a file, no matter if it's the setup file or the start file is always done by typing the filename and pressing enter. An example:
pacman.exe
(then press the Enter-Key to start the file)
The game should start now.

If it's needed to go into a subdirectory like c:\subdir, type:
cd subdir
(then press the Enter-Key to execute the command)

To go back one directory (back to c:\), type:
cd..
(press the Enter-Key to execute the command)

Reply 7 of 8, by EasyTech

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:neutral:

I guess I'll have to break out an old 166 MZh machine or find a Commodore 128 and game to use. The wife won't like another computer set up. The computer room now has 3 plus the laptop. and she has one in the sewing room for her pattern design downloads.

Reply 8 of 8, by MiniMax

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Read my 60 Seconds Guide to DOSBox (and don't just read it - follow it too).

If that doesn't help, come back with details on how you mounted your C and D drives, how you did the install, how you configured sound, music etc.

Reading the aptly named README file will be a good idea too.

PS: Since your game is on diskettes, don't do the CD-ROM mount'ing. Instead use

mount A "A:\" -t floppy

so your real A: drive (the diskette) becomes A in DOSBox too.

DOSBox 60 seconds guide | How to ask questions
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