fat Specifies that the image uses the FAT file system. Iso Specifies the ISO 9660 optical disc format. fs The following are valid file system formats: The proper CHS geometry must be set for this to work. The geometry is automatic and set for this size. DOSBox will automatically identify the disk geometry (360K, 1.2MB, 720K, 1.44MB, etc). t The following are valid image types:įloppy Specifies a floppy image or images. The CDs can be swapped with CTRL-F4 at any time. "~/images/CD1.cue ~/images/CD2.cue ~images/CDn.cue") optical disc images (ISOs or CUE/BIN) as well, if you need CD swapping capabilities specify all images in succession. The location can be on a mounted drive inside DOSBox, or on your real disk. Imagefile Location of the image files to mount in DOSBox. size DRIVE Drive name (letter) the image will use 3.3.2 Loading a bootable hard disk image.3.3.1 Format the partition with "format".3.1 The "-size" parameter (required to to create bootable hard disk images).2.2.4 Note: you can mount CUE with an ISO for Mixed Mode CDs.2.2.3 Note: make sure to use CUE and not BIN for Mixed Mode CDs. 2.1.2 Other example in Windows (more than one image).
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