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'''MOUNT.COM''' is a command inside DOSBox that can connect physical folders and drives to [[Drives|virtual drives]] inside DOSBox. When you enter the command MOUNT from the DOSBox prompt you should see | '''MOUNT.COM''' is a command inside DOSBox that can connect physical folders and drives to [[Drives|virtual drives]] inside DOSBox. When you enter the command MOUNT from the DOSBox prompt you should see | ||
− | + | <code><pre>Z:\>MOUNT | |
− | + | Current mounted drives are: | |
− | + | Drive Z is mounted as Internal Virtual Drive</pre></code> | |
To mount a folder as a drive, follow this basic template. | To mount a folder as a drive, follow this basic template. | ||
− | + | <code><pre>MOUNT [Drive-Letter] [Local-Directory]</pre></code> | |
= Usage Examples = | = Usage Examples = | ||
== Windows == | == Windows == | ||
− | + | <code><pre>Z:\>MOUNT C C:\DOSGAMES</pre></code> | |
== Linux == | == Linux == | ||
− | + | <code><pre>Z:\>MOUNT C ~/DOSGAMES</pre></code> | |
To change to the newly mounted virtual drive simply type | To change to the newly mounted virtual drive simply type | ||
− | + | <code><pre>MOUNT [Drive-Letter]:</pre></code> | |
For example (If you mounted a Local-Directory to the Drive-Letter '''C''') | For example (If you mounted a Local-Directory to the Drive-Letter '''C''') | ||
− | + | <code><pre>Z:\>C:</pre></code> |
Revision as of 22:30, 18 December 2007
MOUNT.COM is a command inside DOSBox that can connect physical folders and drives to virtual drives inside DOSBox. When you enter the command MOUNT from the DOSBox prompt you should see
Z:\>MOUNT
Current mounted drives are:
Drive Z is mounted as Internal Virtual Drive
To mount a folder as a drive, follow this basic template.
MOUNT [Drive-Letter] [Local-Directory]
Usage Examples
Windows
Z:\>MOUNT C C:\DOSGAMES
Linux
Z:\>MOUNT C ~/DOSGAMES
To change to the newly mounted virtual drive simply type
MOUNT [Drive-Letter]:
For example (If you mounted a Local-Directory to the Drive-Letter C)
Z:\>C: