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Re: Moutning ISO images from a network Drive.

Thanks guys for all your help..what ultimately worked was h-a-l 9000's suggestion: mount e \\[source]\backups\iso or mount e \\[machine name]\backups\iso I can also imagemount the same way. I don't know why I can't refer to it as the Mapped network drive N in windows which is accessable through a …

Re: Moutning ISO images from a network Drive.

"You don't need to mount the network drive in dosbox in order to imgmount something that's on it." This is what I was trying at first where I received the message: The image must be on a host or local drive. "The catch is: You can't mount a network share itself, but a subdirectory of it." My ISOs …

Re: Moutning ISO images from a network Drive.

Well that was in the dosbox window but I hadn't mounted an N drive within dosbox to begin with. So then like I said above I felt real stupid. Now when I'm trying to use the regular "mount" command with either the assigned drive letter or the physical address its telling me that it doesn't exist. My …

Re: Moutning ISO images from a network Drive.

Ok I think I was making a terrible mistake earlier on trying to mount an image that wasn't contained in a logical drive WITHIN dosbox already. That was foolish and stupid. I can't seem to even mount a regular HD location from that network drive so i dunno... Im going to spend some quiet time with …

Re: Moutning ISO images from a network Drive.

I changed it to N: and tried mounting again like so: imgmount e n:\iso\monkeycd\monkeycd.cue -t iso -fs iso and got the message: The image must be on a host or local drive. Its weird it doesn't even check to see if the file exists before outputting that message. Perhaps its something about the …

Moutning ISO images from a network Drive.

Please forgive me if this is covered somewhere, I read the wiki, the readme and scanned the forums but most of the information I could find seems somewhat out of date. I just got a TB Network HD recently with the idea that I'd make ISOs of all my DOS games so that I could access them from any of my …

Mouse emulation using a touch screen.

EDIT: I did managed to find some information about this problem after searching for touch screens. The thread seemed to point to an issue in the SDL and how to report some locations then the thread just died. Did anyone get any farther with how to get a touchscreen to work with absolute positioning? …

Re: Switching cases/motherboard/etc

#1 what is a good case company? Antec makes good cases but you can probably go with just about anything you like the style of. Some things to look for in a good case are, light weight, easy to open\access the interior, number of drive bays, HD mounting style, powersupply. If you plan on getting the …

Re: GameRez.ORG is Live.

in DOS
Heya, Sorry, I changed the site so that you needed to be registered to download. I wasn't getting a lot of sign ups, and I'd like to try to have some sort of a user base so you must be registered to download the files now. I won't sell your email or anything...do it for me! What would be the reason …

Re: Curse of Enchantia - CRASH

in DOS
I have not tried that yet, although I have never encountered any conflict errors or warnings across Dos - Win95 - Win98, as of course running many other games as well. I have all my cards set to their defaults, with the exception of the I/O address on the SB16 that I moved so the MPU-IPC-T could …

Curse of Enchantia - CRASH

in DOS
So I just picked up a copy of Curse of Enchantia and it refuses to run under DOS6.22. Let me give you my relevant system specs first: Pentium 90 on an Intel (Zappa) Motherboard 80MB Ram Mach64 PCI (Can't remember how much ram but I imagine its at least 2+ MB) Diamond Monster Voodoo2 8MB 8GB IBM SCSI …

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