How to install 3D Dinosaur Adventure to DOSbox

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

RoxiXlV asked me how to upload 3D DInosaur Adventure to DOSbox. Here's a video on how to do it. Rocky54167 also has a video on how to install an MS DOS game to DOSbox. Watch the subtitles carefully and you might succeed.

Here's the link to where you can see Rocky54167's video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp0yapcsIjA

Here's the link to where you can download a DOSbox
http://www.dosbox.com/

Enjoy.

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  • Oh wow thanks so much for making this!

    However after I make the DOS folder in C drive, mount C, and get to the Mount E:/ -t cdrom part, it tells me :

    So a MOUNT c c:\windows mounts windows directory as the c: drive in DOXbox.

    Then I do E:/run, and it tells me Drive E does not exist, mount it first, and yea I'm pretty much stuck there.

  • I'm not sure why it's doing that. Rocky54167 knows more about his than I do.

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  • Send me this games

  • I decided to watch this again and i just relized that is the same disc i had!!! i remember we once talked about how we got these games and i don't remember if we talked about what computer we had them from but i see from your Disc it was a Packard Bell Computer also like mine. I am curious now to what your Undersea Adventure Disc looks like if it looks the same as mine

  • Kygrv once again good video and i have to say i think yours is a little more entertaining than mine was but than again i didn't know how to make music files from DOSBox 10 months ago

  • Windows should work as a drive but i would not use the Windows Directory in DOSBox. instead make one in the C Drive called DOS or DOSGAMES or w/e. and i can tell you where u went wrong with the CD-ROM part. the command is

    Mount E E:/ -t cdrom

    i hope this helps! let me know how it goes

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