![]() ![]() ![]() Now that Beneath a Steel Sky is freeware, I was able to get Revolution Games to send me complete copies of the disk and CD versions of BASS so that they could be played on old DOS machines, or emulators other than ScummVM. I have no trouble getting the floppy version to run under DOSBox, but the CD version is thwarting me.Īt first I speculated that sky.dsk and sky.dnr are expected to be found on a CD-ROM drive, so I copied them into their own folder and tried to mount the folder as D:, with and without the "-t cdrom" option to make it appear to be a CD-ROM drive to BASS and DOSBox. I've also tried having all of the files in the same folder and mounting the folder as both hard drive C: and CD-ROM drive D. In either case I get "Error reading data disk". I haven't used the "-label" option, and Tony Warriner from Revolution says the CD doesn't seem to have a label. I tried mounting only one drive, a CD-ROM called C. This crashed my computer and forced XP to repair my NTFS table after reboot. Since I've seen some pretty advanced discussions of getting CD-based games to run in DOSBox on this forum, I'm hoping someone can help me figure this out. ![]() I'm on dialup today, so I can't test it with your archive, but here're the results of my tests with my CD version. This install is designed for the floppy versions (15 disks)
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