Re: out of range
Posted: April 22, 2008 • 12:12 pm
I would recommend starting a new thread. Pehaps it'll make it a little easier for people looking up similar issues to find answers more quickly.
As for playing games in DOSBox 0.72 check out
http://www.unofficialtexmurphy.com/mess ... f=3&t=1534
Nilo's Wesite has files and instructions in the downloads area.
http://home.wideopenwest.com/~hbech/
Wingkong also has the following guides
The Pandora Directive
http://www.glennsguides.com/2007/07/cla ... ndora.html
Under A Killing Moon
http://www.glennsguides.com/2007/07/cla ... lling.html
WinterMute also created Hard Drive Installers more info can be found here
http://www.unofficialtexmurphy.com/mess ... f=3&t=1567
However, I do not agree with installing games to your real C:\ drive as it is simply not good practice. It would be more proper to use either "C:\Program Files\" or "C:\Program Files\DOSBox-0.72\games". You may have to create the "games" folder if it was not created during the installation of DOSBox. The reason most people use the C:\ drive is out of simplicity.
As for playing games in DOSBox 0.72 check out
http://www.unofficialtexmurphy.com/mess ... f=3&t=1534
Nilo's Wesite has files and instructions in the downloads area.
http://home.wideopenwest.com/~hbech/
Wingkong also has the following guides
The Pandora Directive
http://www.glennsguides.com/2007/07/cla ... ndora.html
Under A Killing Moon
http://www.glennsguides.com/2007/07/cla ... lling.html
WinterMute also created Hard Drive Installers more info can be found here
http://www.unofficialtexmurphy.com/mess ... f=3&t=1567
However, I do not agree with installing games to your real C:\ drive as it is simply not good practice. It would be more proper to use either "C:\Program Files\" or "C:\Program Files\DOSBox-0.72\games". You may have to create the "games" folder if it was not created during the installation of DOSBox. The reason most people use the C:\ drive is out of simplicity.