First post, by lucky7456969
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mount c c
boot "CD\" -t iso
tried
imgmount j "D:\games\blah\abc.img" -t iso to no avail
I want to mount and start the image from, take an example, Drive J?
Thanks
Jack
mount c c
boot "CD\" -t iso
tried
imgmount j "D:\games\blah\abc.img" -t iso to no avail
I want to mount and start the image from, take an example, Drive J?
Thanks
Jack
I'm pretty sure floppy disks never used the ISO9660 file system
So I can't make it more convenient to load except for using frontends?
Thanks
Jack
I don't exactly follow what you are doing and what the goal is
I want to start the floppy image as if it is in a local drive
Like when abc.img must be started by boot "CD\" -t iso
Now I'd like to mount it onto J drive, so that it is mounted automatically everytime I run dosbox.
Lay off the weed bro.
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Still doesn't make sense to me.
wrote:Like when abc.img must be started by boot "CD" -t iso
Nothing has ever been started this way.
How to mount a floppy image
IMGMOUNT A "C:\<path>\<disk.img>" -t floppy
when It was started like this before?
Can you elaborate on what you did before, exact step by step, and what happens when you try it again?
wrote:Now I'd like to mount it onto J drive, so that it is mounted automatically everytime I run dosbox.
Err... Not clear on why you want it as J but to mount every time you can add the mounting command to the [autoexec] section of the conf file.
imgmount a E:\games\flight\fsim1.img -t floppy
I am afraid there is no working.
fsim1.img is surely working by simply booting. But it doesn't mount to drive a of dosbox.
Thanks
how is it not working? c'mon you have been long enough herew to know how to report things...
I put the line into the autoexec section of dosbox.conf.
But when dosbox is started, I type 'mount', drive a is not listed.
Type it in dosbox and tell us what dosbox says and what the console window says
Can't create drive from file.
Thanks
from IRC, P4R4D0X, is the img read only?
I believe so. Read-only, Can I unzip it and rezip it back?
Thanks
Jack
Actually, as someone else figured out, you might be trying to mount the floppy image of MS FS1 and that is a booter game. Many of those don't have a valid file system to mount...
SERIOUSLY: Please provide as much INFORMATIONS as possible. Why should we take part in your guessing games? I refuse to answer yur posts from now on...
unzip/rezip it? seriously? It's an image NOT an archive...
Looking at the original post it is obviously a booter game.
type this
boot E:\games\flight\fsim1.img -l a: