First post, by GonzoML
Is there a way for DOSBox to indicate less bytes available on a drive?
AutoCAD 9 runs fine in DOSBox, but when saving the file, it returns an error saying "not enough space on disk" (because the "bytes available" is too large).
I've been using AutoCAD 9 continuously for >25 years, almost all of the time on OS/2 in DOS sessions -- works great! About 10 years ago when I started running OS/2 on a Pentium II with huge hard disks I had the same above error, but I solved the problem by creating a small logical drive with less than (about) 100Mb available, and then AutoCAD 9 would save the files to that small logical drive just fine. On my OS/2 machine, it doesn't matter how large the logical drive is, but rather it's all about the "bytes available" on that logical drive that matters -- AutoCAD 9 can't properly interpret if there's enough space on the drive unless the "bytes available" is under some magic number (about 100 Mb as I recall).
I don't see where DOSBox supports virtual disks.
Any ideas?
Thanks.