![]() They use a predesigned structure that contain the game and a copy of DOSBox, which means you can take the folder that contains both of them and move it wherever you want, and the path structure will remain intact, because they're still the same, relative to each other. This is essentially how all the DOS stuff I have on Zomb's Lair works, DOS games on GOG, etc. Using relative paths, you can move the folders wherever you want, so long as DOSBox's location is moved along with them. It does have to be on the same hard drive as DOSBox. If it wasn't located in DOSBox's folder, you'd just need to adjust the paths upwards to the point that it was an accessible subdirectory. ![]() Imgmount d ".\Games\Dreamweb\Disc Image\Dreamweb.iso" -t cdrom (or -t iso) You can also do this with disc images, so you could do something like: If you wanted to mount a specific subfolder as a cd drive, the same rules apply. would mount that folder as your C drive. So let's say DOSBox is located in C:\DOSBox and your game (we'll use Dreamweb as an example) is in C:\DOSBox\Games\Dreamweb \.\ = Up two folders from DOSBox's folder Sorry for the super late reply, but relative paths are usable in DOSBox. I also tried to mount the folder from within LaunchBox
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