Re: SUCCESS AT LAST



Mary wrote:

I finally succeeded in getting Goblins 2 to work WITH sound.
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Glad it now works but if you check the messages in the original thread you will find that the first mention of mounting a CDROM drive was in a message I sent. There are very good examples of the correct syntax in the readme file which comes with the DOSBOX program. Here are some terms from that readme that describe CDROM drivers.

"  -aspi
    Forces to use the aspi layer. Only valid if mounting a cdrom under
        Windows systems with an ASPI-Layer.

  -ioctl
    Forces to use ioctl commands. Only valid if mounting a cdrom under
        a Windows OS which support them (Win2000/XP/NT)."
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