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  1. Hey... I'm Fluttershy. I saw this site and made an account. I hope you don't mind...

    Tuesday, 05-Apr-11 01:06:59 UTC from web
    1. @darkw00d You have to mount a C: before doing anything else. Then change your directory to the folder that the file you want to run is in.

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:28:40 UTC from web
    2. @darkw00d I believe you start it and "cd" into the correct directory (cd directoryname) and then start the DOS program which is in there? I'm not sure, though, so I could be wrong.

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:31:44 UTC from web
    3. @darkw00d Type "CD (directory goes here)".

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:32:02 UTC from web
    4. @darkw00d What are you trying to run?

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:32:36 UTC from web
    5. @darkw00d You could also mount j:\ d:\Games\DOSbox\gamename\, I believe (or something like that, I haven't used DOSBox recently enough to remember the exact wording of the command) and navigate to that.

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:41:36 UTC from web
    6. @darkw00d No, you'd have to do it step by step. And if the SD card is mounted as C:, you wouldn't have to do anything with that. You have to do "CD Games", "CD (name of game)", then run the game file.

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:42:22 UTC from web
    7. @darkw00d Pick the one that looks the most programy. Maybe an .exe or a .com.

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:48:29 UTC from web
    8. @darkw00d Not necessarily. Look for instructions on the command to run it if it came with those. If it doesn't have those (it probably doesn't unless you're running a mod of some sort), if there's an EXE or COM in the folder, just type that name. I don't remember whether you add the extension or not.

      Sunday, 09-Dec-12 20:50:51 UTC from web