Reply 1 of 8, by dosquest
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Sprry to be rude but we don't give support for "abandonware" games because these are basically pirated games.
Reply 2 of 8, by dosquest
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Is otl-spdr an archive?
Reply 3 of 8, by leileilol
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Yep. otl's a group
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Reply 5 of 8, by Dominus
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Copy the command.com to the folder you mount as c. Of course the problem could very well be that it is a downloaded game. No one knows what stuff pirates messed up.
Also try to add -t flOppy to your mount a. Make sure you mount the fOlder with the installer as a and not the folder containing this folder.
Reply 6 of 8, by Qbix
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command.com is located on Z:\
is that in your path ?
maybe copy the file as Dominus suggested to C and A if the game doesn't use the normal ways of accessing it.
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Reply 7 of 8, by Gamecollector
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It looks like install.exe call command.com -c from within. And COMSPEC variable don't used.
The solution is - copy command.com to the root of your virtual c: drive.
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Reply 8 of 8, by leileilol
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wrote:I just dont have a floppy drive.
No problem, use disk imaging software on a computer with a floppy drive. Also, USB floppy drives can work