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First post, by Sadist boar

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File system:

*+-D:\
*+-progra~1\
*+-DOSbox\
*+-Machine\
*+-cdrom\
*--win3\
*--disk\
*+-floppy\
*--3.5\
*--5.25\

configuration:

[AUTOEXEC]
mount a machine\floppy\3.5 -t floppy
mount b machine\floppy\5.25 -t floppy
mount c machine\disk
mount d machine\cdrom\win3 -t cdrom
imgmount e machine\cdrom\xcom3mus.iso -t iso
c:
87_vc4~1\vc.com

Is this a valid method?
vc.com is Volkov Commander - a Norton Commander clone I use.

Last edited by Sadist boar on 2010-05-22, 21:13. Edited 2 times in total.

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Reply 1 of 11, by Sadist boar

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If several different machines are emulated, each can have a structure like the "machine" directory. so for a Tandy machine it's

mount c tandy\disk

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Reply 2 of 11, by Sadist boar

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Is this method of sorting the mounting folders/images valid? This is a question for DOSbox experts. |:(|

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Reply 3 of 11, by Qbix

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what is there expert on ?
there is nothing complicated with it.
If it works for you then use it.

Water flows down the stream
How to ask questions the smart way!

Reply 4 of 11, by Sadist boar

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And... is it a good idea to show the "folder structure" the way I did in this thread?

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Reply 6 of 11, by Sadist boar

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Nonsense? I was asking if this idea is any good - idea of sorting mounted images/folders in that manner. first "code" holds the attempt to show a folder tree (like in a file manager).

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Reply 7 of 11, by SKARDAVNELNATE

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It's valid if it accomplishes what you set out to do. However you're making it overly complicated for yourself.

This is what I do:

C:\DOS
C:\DOS\A
C:\DOS\GAMES

[autoexec]
# Lines in this section will be run at startup.
# You can put your MOUNT lines here.
# CONFIG -set "cpu cycles=max"
# MOUNT A C:\DOS\A -t floppy
# IMGMOUNT A "C:\DOS\A\<disk>.img" -t floppy
# MOUNT C C:\DOS\GAMES -t dir -freesize 400
# MOUNT D D:\ -t cdrom
# IMGMOUNT D "C:\DOS\<disc.iso>" -t iso

Also, why not "mount d machine\cdrom -t cdrom"?
What does win3 add to your plans?

is it a good idea to show the "folder structure" the way I did in this thread?

It's not too dificult to understand. However it might become a challenging to line up visually showing which folder is in which.

Reply 8 of 11, by Sadist boar

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why not mount "cdrom" as a CD? The "cdrom" is a folder to store images such as x-com 3 music, windows 3.11 RUS WRK, or images needed to fool some games that beg for a CD on startup.

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Reply 10 of 11, by Sadist boar

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win3 is mounted as D: because the Windows 3.11 RUS WRK came as a plain RAR of cd-rom content, not as an image or a pre-installed build.

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Reply 11 of 11, by ADDiCT

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*Sigh* Is there any point to this thread? Besides, the "discussion" is drifting in a direction that's not appreciated on VOGONS. Windows 3.x came on floppies or a CD-ROM where I live. I've never heard of it being distributed as a "plain RAR of cd-rom content".

I think this answer would wrap up this thread nicely: organize your mounts and files the way you want or need it. There is no "best practice" or "fixed", preferred way of organizing your stuff.