![]() Imgmount 2 "drive_c. Imgmount 0 "/usr/src/dos/hw/ide/test.dsk" -t floppy -fs none In my test environment, I boot to windows 95 like this: ![]() Im using ImgBurn to create a CD-ROM image (please only use games you own) a. ide auto - Attach to unused slot (default) In this short video, I demonstrate how you can play any old MS DOS CD-ROM game. ![]() ide 2s - Attach to secondary IDE controller as slave I'm using ImgBurn to create a CD-ROM image (please only use games you own) a. ide 2m - Attach to secondary IDE controller as master In this short video, I demonstrate how you can play any old MS DOS CD-ROM game. ide 1s - Attach to primary IDE controller as slave To mount a directory as c, type the following command: MOUNT C C:DOSC. ide 1m - Attach to primary IDE controller as master A common use is to mount a directory full of dos games as your c drive. I added a "-ide" switch that allows you to specify exactly which IDE port to attach it to: The way it's written now, if you use imgmount to attach hard drives or CD-ROM drives the command will automatically also attach it also to the IDE emulation as ATA and ATAPI device respectively. (and so on for 3rd and 4th controller if you like)įor ease of use I wrote the IDE emulation to tie into DOSBox's INT 13h and MSCDEX.EXE CD-ROM code and through the "imgmount" command. Well, it's a basic IDE emulation under DOS, but it is a good wayĭOSBox-X_SVN_REV_108_(with_BASIC_IDE_Emulation) Works like a charm for me, no need to tweak the configuration file other than mounting D: as the CDROM, but this is a software protection, not a Dosbox issue. I have found a solution with the cdrom support with win95. Testing with an ISO image made from my original CD both on Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.04.
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