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First post, by reble

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I am trying to run Blake stone with the cmd line word "powerball". When I do the following manually.
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mount C C:\dosbox\dosbox.exe
mount E e:\games\dos-games\bstone
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then at the e:\games\dos-games\bstone> promp run "bstone.exe powerball" the game runs right with the command line switch of "powerball" and sound. But when I run the following in a bat file from windows.
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C:\dosbox\dosbox.exe e:\games\dos-games\bstone\bstone.exe powerball
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the sound works but the cmd line switch "powerball" doesn't work.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why this is happing.

Steve

Reply 4 of 13, by ripsaw8080

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If you write it out as commands for a batch file, or in the [autoexec] section of dosbox.conf, it looks something like:

mount c c:\dosbox
mount e e:\games\dos-games
e:
cd bstone
bstone.exe powerball

Converting that to -c parameters on the DOSBox command line:

c:\dosbox\dosbox.exe -c "mount c c:\dosbox" -c "mount e e:\games\dos-games" -c "e:" -c "cd bstone" -c "bstone.exe powerball"

Reply 5 of 13, by reble

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Converting the original bat file I wrote to -c parameters did the trick. The game is now worrking 100% starting it from the desktop with the new modified bat file. Thanks.

Steve
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If you write it out as commands for a batch file, or in the [autoexec] section of dosbox.conf, it looks something like:

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mount c c:\dosbox
mount e e:\games\dos-games
e:
cd bstone
bstone.exe powerball

Converting that to -c parameters on the DOSBox command line:

Code:
c:\dosbox\dosbox.exe -c "mount c c:\dosbox" -c "mount e e:\games\dos-games" -c "e:" -c "cd bstone" -c "bstone.exe powerball"

Reply 6 of 13, by reble

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I need to know the command to turn up the cpu speed. When I was starting the game manually the default cpu speed that Dosbox starts at is 3500 cps. To run Blake Stone right I need to run the cpu speed up to 9000 cps on my sys.

Steve

Reply 9 of 13, by reble

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The cmd line that you gave me to make the cpu speed up in the bat file isn't working. Here is the bat file as it sit's now.
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-c "cycles 20500"
c:\dosbox\dosbox.exe -c "mount c c:\dosbox" -c "mount e e:\games\dos-games" -c "e:" -c "cd bstone" -c "bstone.exe powerball"
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The load cmd line works great. All I need on the cpu speed is 900 to 10000 cps. From the manual load speed test I did. As you can see from the cpu speed line in the bat file I ran the speed up to 20500 cps and the game was still running slower then a snall. I did a direct copy and past of the (-c "cycles 9000") line that you posted into the bat file before the line that execut's the game start. So why is the speed cmd not working?

Steve

Reply 10 of 13, by ripsaw8080

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You need to add it as another parameter, but somewhere before running the executable (bstone.exe)

c:\dosbox\dosbox.exe -c "cycles 9000" -c "mount c c:\dosbox" -c "mount e e:\games\dos-games" -c "e:" -c "cd bstone" -c "bstone.exe powerball"

Reply 11 of 13, by reble

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You sead "You need to add it as another parameter, but somewhere before running the executable (bstone.exe)". Add it as an other parameter, as in how? I past the line in (-c "cycles 9000") just as you typed it.

Steve

Reply 12 of 13, by reble

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I got it figured out now. I had to take a closer look at the line that you typed. (c:\dosbox\dosbox.exe -c "cycles 9000" -c "mount c c:\dosbox" -c "mount e e:\games\dos-games" -c "e:" -c "cd bstone" -c "bstone.exe powerball"). My brain is a bit foggy from the pain med's I am on for a chiped bone and a pinched nerve in my left sholder. Without the tylenol 3 I can't even move my sholder to even play the game.

Steve