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Reply 40 of 52, by Kelly Stiver

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gidierre, I already have DOSbox's drive c:\ mounted as oldgames. Here is a screenshot of my DOSbox's screen when I first start DOSbox: it's DOSbox's c:\ drive. And Dominus, I ask you to please trust me and believe me when I say I'm following your guide. I've even printed it out and fastioned the pages together into a book so I'll have it handy when I have to refer to it. Right now I'm looking at Page # 8 of my printout of your guide where you're showing how to install the video driver in windows. I'm looking at your screenshots on the printout (pg 😎 where the top screenshot has "VGA" highlighted, the top middle screenshot has "Other (requires disk provided by a hardware manufacturer)" highlighted, the bottom middle screenshot has "C:\drivers\s3" highlighted, and the bottom screenshot has "s3 864 1.4185 1024x768 64k colors sf" highlighted.

Reply 41 of 52, by h-a-l-9000

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it's c:\win\drivers\s3

not

c:\oldgames\win\drivers\s3

1+1=10

Reply 42 of 52, by Dominus

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look again at your picture d and what path you give to the drivers as opposed to what my guide says. What is the location of the S3 drivers?

Windows 3.1x guide for DOSBox
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Reply 43 of 52, by gidierre

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Kelly Stiver wrote:

gidierre, I already have DOSbox's drive c:\ mounted as oldgames. Here is a screenshot of my DOSbox's screen when I first start DOSbox: it's DOSbox's c:\ drive

of course you do, I can see it, and I never doubted you are trying hard to set things straight, but I also can see you don't appear to get all the mystic 😉 implications of the mount operation.

Suppose you have your c:\oldgames\luggnagg folder
once c:\oldgames is mounted as c: you want to, no you need to invoke c:\oldgames\luggnagg as
c:\luggnag and nothing more.
Where's oldgames gone ? Où sont les neiges d'antan ?
Oldgames is no more, now. It went visit the Valhalla of mounted directories. It went invisible. What can I tell you ?
Forget it.
c:\luggnag is your point now.

EDIT
expanding some more on this mount syntax, maybe it helps,
strip the MOUNT thing of its august allure and think of it as an alias to the old dos REN(ame) or SUBST(itute) commands.
(I'm aware I'm risking mandatory death & neverending damnation for saying so 😵 )

Besides, when you go
mount x y
it's y that becomes x anyway. mind you, and not the other way around.

Last edited by gidierre on 2008-03-16, 20:54. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 44 of 52, by Kelly Stiver

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Ok, I tried. Here's a couple of screenshots btw, the s3 driver I downloaded from cnet is called "win31v".

P.S. Dominus, I started Windows and used Program Manager to get into System but couldn't find "oem0.inf" or "oem1.inf" to delete (I read this at the end of your guide where it says to get rid of these 2 items.)

Reply 45 of 52, by h-a-l-9000

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what is inside the win31v folder

1+1=10

Reply 46 of 52, by wd

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Dominus' guide says to use c:\drivers\s3, so WHY DO YOU USE ANYTHING DIFFERENT AGAIN?

I'll close this thread if you'll contine to not stick to the guide. Maybe you should
simply not run windows inside dosbox.

Reply 47 of 52, by Kelly Stiver

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Ok, ok, I'm trying my best to follow his guide. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to using DOSbox. Here's screenshots showing
my latest attempts. Dominus, I read where you said at the end of your guide to delete the oem0.inf and the oem1.inf files from my Windows 3.xx system, so I went via Window's Program Manager into System but couldn't find "oem0.inf" and/or "oem1.inf" but I did find "8514oem.fon" and "vgaoem.fon". What about these files?

Reply 48 of 52, by Kelly Stiver

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Here's the "obeying Dominus's guide" screenshot. I forgot to submit it. I thought I did, but somehow missed it.

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Reply 49 of 52, by gidierre

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Kelly Stiver wrote:

find "8514oem.fon" and "vgaoem.fon". What about these files?

they're font files.
Leave them be.

Reply 50 of 52, by Dominus

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Ok, I tried. Here's a couple of screenshots btw, the s3 driver I downloaded from cnet is called "win31v".

I'm done with you. Obviously you are just rolling this forum to see how far you can drive us. You are the reason people here are often so short (and maybe rude) with newbies.
WHY DID YOU DOWNLOAD ANY OTHER DRIVER THAN THE ONE LINKED TO IN THE GUIDE?
My last advice since I'm now no longer watching this thread, delete everything you've done so far and start fresh and this time FOLLOW THE GUIDE TO THE LETTER!!! All your problems (apart from not understanding the mount magic) stems from not following the guide. ALL of them.
Have fun and don't ask me for more help, I'm done.

Reply 51 of 52, by Kelly Stiver

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ok, fine with me. But I got SB16 and Ibmjoy (sound and joystick drivers) installed ok, with no trouble at all. Maybe my nephew will be able to help me with the video driver when he comes for a visit.

Reply 52 of 52, by wd

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Or: stick to the guide (extracting the files where it says, nowhere else). But well.