Installing the Classics
Installing the Classics
How do install the MM CLassics (MM 1-5 and swords) on Windows XP?
I've tried opening the file called 'INSTALL' and I get a seup configuration thingy which gives me no real direction. Any idea what I do?
I've tried opening the file called 'INSTALL' and I get a seup configuration thingy which gives me no real direction. Any idea what I do?
1-To run these games download http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/download.php?main=1
2-Browse to your start menu and run dosbox.
3-You will need to type "mount c c:\" (Without the quotes) then enter.
4-Then you will need to type c: and hit enter.
5-Now browse go to the directory from dosbox and run the exe
I did all of that except #5. What does that mean? Its not correct english and for someone who has no clue about DOS it is very hard to understand, actually impossible.
Where do I go/what do I do from here?
2-Browse to your start menu and run dosbox.
3-You will need to type "mount c c:\" (Without the quotes) then enter.
4-Then you will need to type c: and hit enter.
5-Now browse go to the directory from dosbox and run the exe
I did all of that except #5. What does that mean? Its not correct english and for someone who has no clue about DOS it is very hard to understand, actually impossible.
Where do I go/what do I do from here?
It means you need to go to the directory through dos and execute the .exe file from dos. You just need to know where the directory is. In windows, find out what the directory in which the .exe file is. I.e.: C:\Program Files\3DO\ .
When you are in dos (via dosbox) from the c:\ prompt, you want to change to the 3do directory (or whatever your directory is). You do this by using the change directory command, which in dos is "cd". Note the dos does not support long file names, so the "program files" directory is probably something like "progra~1". Under the c:\ prompt, to see all directories, type "dir". This will list them all. (if you have too many that they go off the screen, you can type "dir /p" to see them one screen at the time. You can use this to verify what the name of your directory is under dos. (Keep in mind that using the dir command will only show you one level up in the directory structure - in my example you won't see "progra~1\3do", you will just see "progra~1". To see the next level you need to enter "dir" again from the progra~1 directory.)
Anyway, once you know what the directory name is, you can just go there using "cd".
For example, in the above you would go:
cd progra~1\3do (and press enter)
or you can do it one step at a time: cd progra~1 (enter) and then do dir to see what the directories are and then go "cd 3do" (enter).
Your prompt would now be "c:\progra~1\3do". You can do a "dir" again to see a list of all the files in the directory. Or if you already know what the name of the .exe file is, you can just type it in to execute it. For example if it is "mightandmagic.exe" just type "mightand magic" and it should run the program.
If I recall correctly, as you stated, you have to "mount" the dosbox first via those instructions before you run the program, so make sure you do that.
When you are in dos (via dosbox) from the c:\ prompt, you want to change to the 3do directory (or whatever your directory is). You do this by using the change directory command, which in dos is "cd". Note the dos does not support long file names, so the "program files" directory is probably something like "progra~1". Under the c:\ prompt, to see all directories, type "dir". This will list them all. (if you have too many that they go off the screen, you can type "dir /p" to see them one screen at the time. You can use this to verify what the name of your directory is under dos. (Keep in mind that using the dir command will only show you one level up in the directory structure - in my example you won't see "progra~1\3do", you will just see "progra~1". To see the next level you need to enter "dir" again from the progra~1 directory.)
Anyway, once you know what the directory name is, you can just go there using "cd".
For example, in the above you would go:
cd progra~1\3do (and press enter)
or you can do it one step at a time: cd progra~1 (enter) and then do dir to see what the directories are and then go "cd 3do" (enter).
Your prompt would now be "c:\progra~1\3do". You can do a "dir" again to see a list of all the files in the directory. Or if you already know what the name of the .exe file is, you can just type it in to execute it. For example if it is "mightandmagic.exe" just type "mightand magic" and it should run the program.
If I recall correctly, as you stated, you have to "mount" the dosbox first via those instructions before you run the program, so make sure you do that.
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Well, you may use qemu too, I guess, but it rely on the fact if you have old DOS somewhere in your drawer.
Advantages: Higher speed.
Disadvantages: May occure problems with emulated devices, cdrom and sound exactly in that order. The cdrom problem maybe somewhat crucial....
Advantages: Higher speed.
Disadvantages: May occure problems with emulated devices, cdrom and sound exactly in that order. The cdrom problem maybe somewhat crucial....
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Having trouble installing MM4 as well
I'm also having a bit of trouble running MM4 from my XP machine. I recently purchase a Might and Magic Trilogy CD.
I have done the following:
Intalled dosbox
I am about to mount manuever though my c: d: (separate harddrive partitions) and f: drive (CD)
I have tried copying over all the files on the CD and running install from c: drive. I am prompted with a message that say to install from the cd.
I then mount the f: drive by entering mount f f:\
When I browser to f: drive in dosbox and run install, I get the same message.
I have done the following:
Intalled dosbox
I am about to mount manuever though my c: d: (separate harddrive partitions) and f: drive (CD)
I have tried copying over all the files on the CD and running install from c: drive. I am prompted with a message that say to install from the cd.
I then mount the f: drive by entering mount f f:\
When I browser to f: drive in dosbox and run install, I get the same message.
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