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− | + | <code>dosbox [name] [-exit] [-c command] [-fullscreen] [-conf configfile] [-lang languagefile] [-machine machinetype] [-noconsole]</code> | |
===Usage=== | ===Usage=== | ||
− | + | ;<code>name</code>: If <code>name</code> is a directory, DOSBox willl mount the specified directory as the C drive.<br /> If <code>name</code> is an executable, DOSBox will mount the directory of <code>name</code> as the C drive, and start executing <code>name</code>. | |
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+ | ;<code>-exit</code>: DOSBox will exit after name has been executed. | ||
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+ | ;<code>-c command</code>: Runs the specified command before running <code>name</code>. Multiple commands can be specified. Each command should start with <code>-c</code> though. | ||
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+ | ;<code>-fullscreen</code>: Starts DOSBox in fullscreen mode. | ||
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+ | ;<code>-conf configfile</code>: Start DOSBox with the options specified in <code>configfile</code>. | ||
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+ | ;<code>-lang languagefile</code>: Start DOSBox using the language string specified in <code>languagefile</code>. | ||
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+ | ;<code>-machine machinetype</code>: Setup DOSBox to emulate a specific type of machine. Valid choices are: hercules, cga, tandy, and vga (with vga as the default). | ||
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− | + | ;<code>-noconsole</code> (Windows Only): Start DOSBox without showing the console window, output will be redirected to <code>stdout.txt</code> and <code>stderr.txt</code>. This is useful if DOSBox crashes, since the error messages stored in <code>stdout.txt</code> and <code>stderr.txt</code> may help the developers fixing the problem. | |
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− | Start DOSBox without showing the console window, output will be redirected to <code>stdout.txt</code> and <code>stderr.txt</code>. This is useful if DOSBox crashes, since the error messages stored in <code>stdout.txt</code> and <code>stderr.txt</code> may help the developers fixing the problem. | ||
Revision as of 04:53, 30 September 2010
dosbox [name] [-exit] [-c command] [-fullscreen] [-conf configfile] [-lang languagefile] [-machine machinetype] [-noconsole]
Usage
name
- If
name
is a directory, DOSBox willl mount the specified directory as the C drive.
Ifname
is an executable, DOSBox will mount the directory ofname
as the C drive, and start executingname
.
-exit
- DOSBox will exit after name has been executed.
-c command
- Runs the specified command before running
name
. Multiple commands can be specified. Each command should start with-c
though.
-fullscreen
- Starts DOSBox in fullscreen mode.
-conf configfile
- Start DOSBox with the options specified in
configfile
.
-lang languagefile
- Start DOSBox using the language string specified in
languagefile
.
-machine machinetype
- Setup DOSBox to emulate a specific type of machine. Valid choices are: hercules, cga, tandy, and vga (with vga as the default).
-noconsole
(Windows Only)- Start DOSBox without showing the console window, output will be redirected to
stdout.txt
andstderr.txt
. This is useful if DOSBox crashes, since the error messages stored instdout.txt
andstderr.txt
may help the developers fixing the problem.
Notes
- If a
name/ command/ configfile/ languagefile
contains a space in it, put the wholename/ command/ configfile/ languagefile
between quotes ("example"). - In Windows you can also drag directories/files onto the DOSBox executable.
Example
dosbox c:\atlantis\atlantis.exe -c "MOUNT D C:\SAVES"
This would mount c:\atlantis
as c:\
and run atlantis.exe
. Before it does that, it would first mount C:\SAVES
as the D drive.