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:DOSBOX-X:LANGUAGE:English (United States)
:DOSBOX-X:CODEPAGE:437
:DOSBOX-X:VERSION:2023.03.31
:DOSBOX-X:REMARK:
:AUTOEXEC_CONFIGFILE_HELP
Lines in this section will be run at startup.
You can put your MOUNT lines here.
.
:CONFIGFILE_INTRO
# This is the configuration file for DOSBox-X %s. (Please use the latest version of DOSBox-X)
# Lines starting with a # are comment lines and are ignored by DOSBox-X.
# They are used to (briefly) document the effect of each option.
# To write out ALL options, use command 'config -all' with -wc or -writeconf options.
.
:CONFIG_SUGGESTED_VALUES
Possible values
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:CONFIG_ADVANCED_OPTION
Advanced options (see full configuration reference file [dosbox-x.reference.full.conf] for more details)
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:CONFIG_TOOL
DOSBox-X Configuration Tool
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:CONFIG_TOOL_EXIT
Exit configuration tool
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:MAPPER_EDITOR_EXIT
Exit mapper editor
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:SAVE_MAPPER_FILE
Save mapper file
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:WARNING
Warning
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:YES
Yes
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:NO
No
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:OK
OK
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:CANCEL
Cancel
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:CLOSE
Close
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:DEBUGCMD
Enter Debugger Command
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:ADD
Add
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:DEL
Del
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:NEXT
Next
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:SAVE
Save
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:EXIT
Exit
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:CAPTURE
Capture
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:SAVE_CONFIGURATION
Save configuration
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:SAVE_LANGUAGE
Save language file
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:SAVE_RESTART
Save & Restart
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:PASTE_CLIPBOARD
Paste Clipboard
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:APPEND_HISTORY
Append History
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:EXECUTE_NOW
Execute Now
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:ADDITION_CONTENT
Additional Content:
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:CONTENT
Content:
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:EDIT_FOR
Edit %s
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:HELP_FOR
Help for %s
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:HELP_INFO
Click the "Help" button below to see detailed help information.
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:SELECT_VALUE
Select property value
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:CONFIGURATION_FOR
Configuration for %s
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:CONFIGURATION
Configuration
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:SETTINGS
Settings
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:LOGGING_OUTPUT
DOSBox-X logging output
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:CODE_OVERVIEW
Code overview
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:VISIT_HOMEPAGE
Visit Homepage
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:GET_STARTED
Getting Started
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:CDROM_SUPPORT
CD-ROM Support
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:DRIVE_INFORMATION
Drive information
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:MOUNTED_DRIVE_NUMBER
Mounted drive numbers
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:IDE_CONTROLLER_ASSIGNMENT
IDE controller assignment
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:HELP_COMMAND
Help on DOS command
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:CURRENT_VOLUME
Current sound mixer volumes
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:CURRENT_SBCONFIG
Sound Blaster configuration
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:CURRENT_MIDICONFIG
Current MIDI configuration
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:CREATE_IMAGE
Create blank disk image
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:NETWORK_LIST
Network interface list
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:PRINTER_LIST
Printer device list
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:INTRODUCTION
Introduction
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:CONFIGURE_GROUP
Choose a settings group to configure:
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:SHOW_ADVOPT
Show advanced options
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:USE_PRIMARYCONFIG
Use primary config file
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:USE_PORTABLECONFIG
Use portable config file
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:USE_USERCONFIG
Use user config file
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:CONFIG_SAVETO
Enter filename for the configuration file to save to:
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:CONFIG_SAVEALL
Save all (including advanced) config options to the configuration file
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:LANG_FILENAME
Enter filename for language file:
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:LANG_LANGNAME
Language name (optional):
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:INTRO_MESSAGE
Welcome to DOSBox-X, a free and complete DOS emulation package.
DOSBox-X creates a DOS shell which looks like the plain DOS.
You can also run Windows 3.x and 9x/Me inside the DOS machine.
.
:DRIVE
Drive
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:TYPE
Type
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:LABEL
Label
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:DRIVE_NUMBER
Drive number
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:DISK_NAME
Disk name
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:IDE_POSITION
IDE position
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:SWAP_SLOT
Swap slot
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:EMPTY_SLOT
Empty slot
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:SLOT
Slot
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:SELECT_EVENT
Select an event to change.
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:SELECT_DIFFERENT_EVENT
Select an event or press Add/Del/Next buttons.
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:PRESS_JOYSTICK_KEY
Press a key/joystick button or move the joystick.
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:CAPTURE_ENABLED
Capture enabled. Hit ESC to release capture.
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:MAPPER_FILE_SAVED
Mapper file saved
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:AUTO_CYCLE_MAX
Auto cycles [max]
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:AUTO_CYCLE_AUTO
Auto cycles [auto]
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:AUTO_CYCLE_OFF
Auto cycles [off]
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_PROPERTY_ERROR
No such section or property.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_NO_PROPERTY
There is no property %s in section %s.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_SET_SYNTAX
The syntax for -set option is incorrect.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_NOCONFIGFILE
No config file loaded!
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_PRIMARY_CONF
Primary config file:
%s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_ADDITIONAL_CONF
Additional config files:
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_GLOBAL_CONF
Global config file:
%s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_CONFDIR
DOSBox-X %s user configuration directory:
%s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_WORKDIR
DOSBox-X's working directory:
%s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_FILE_ERROR
Can't open file %s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_FILE_WHICH
Writing config file %s
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:PROGRAM_LANGUAGE_FILE_WHICH
Written to language file %s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_USAGE
The DOSBox-X command-line configuration utility. Supported options:
-wc (or -writeconf) without parameter: Writes to primary loaded config file.
-wc (or -writeconf) with filename: Writes file to the config directory.
-wl (or -writelang) with filename: Writes the current language strings.
-ln (or -langname) Displays (without arguments) or specifies the language name.
-wcp [filename] Writes file to program directory (dosbox-x.conf or filename).
-wcd Writes to the default config file in the config directory.
-all, -mod Use with -wc, -wcp, or -wcd to write ALL or only modified options.
-wcboot, -wcpboot, or -wcdboot will reboot DOSBox-X after writing the file.
-bootconf (or -bc) reboots with specified config file (or primary loaded file).
-norem Use this with -wc, -wcp, or -wcd to not write config option remarks.
-l Lists DOSBox-X's configuration parameters.
-h, -help, -? Shows this help; add the word "sections" for a list of sections.
-h, -help, -? section / property Shows info on a specific section or property.
-axclear Clears the [autoexec] section.
-axadd [line] Adds a line to the [autoexec] section.
-axtype Prints the content of the [autoexec] section.
-avistart, -avistop Starts or stops AVI recording.
-securemode Enables secure mode where features like mounting will be disabled.
-startmapper Starts the DOSBox-X mapper editor.
-gui Starts the graphical configuration tool.
-get "section property" returns the value of the property (also to %%CONFIG%%).
-set (-setf for force) "section property=value" sets the value of the property.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_HLP_PROPHLP
Purpose of property "%s" (contained in section "%s"):
%s
Possible Values: %s
Default value: %s
Current value: %s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_HLP_LINEHLP
Purpose of section "%s":
%s
Current value:
%s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_HLP_NOCHANGE
This property cannot be changed at runtime.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_APPLY_RESTART
Do you want to restart now to apply the setting [Y/N]?
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_HLP_POSINT
positive integer
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_HLP_SECTHLP
Section %s contains the following properties:
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_HLP_SECTLIST
DOSBox-X configuration contains the following sections:
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_SECURE_ON
Switched to secure mode.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_SECURE_DISALLOW
This operation is not permitted in secure mode.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_SECTION_ERROR
Section %s doesn't exist.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_VALUE_ERROR
"%s" is not a valid value for property %s.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_PROPERTY_DUPLICATE
There may be other sections with the same property name.
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_GET_SYNTAX
Correct syntax: config -get "section property".
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_PRINT_STARTUP
DOSBox-X was started with the following command line parameters:
%s
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:PROGRAM_CONFIG_MISSINGPARAM
Missing parameter.
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_INSTALL
Installed at PS/2 port.
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_VERTICAL
Reverse Y-axis enabled.
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_VERTICAL_BACK
Reverse Y-axis disabled.
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_UNINSTALL
Driver successfully unloaded...
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_ERROR
Already installed at PS/2 port.
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_NOINSTALLED
Driver is not installed.
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:PROGRAM_MOUSE_HELP
Turns on/off mouse.
MOUSE [/?] [/U] [/V]
/U: Uninstall
/V: Reverse Y-axis
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_CDROMS_FOUND
CDROMs found: %d
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_STATUS_FORMAT
%-5s %-58s %-12s
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_STATUS_ELTORITO
Drive %c is mounted as El Torito floppy drive
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_STATUS_RAMDRIVE
Drive %c is mounted as RAM drive
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_STATUS_2
Drive %c is mounted as %s
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_STATUS_1
The currently mounted drives are:
.
:PROGRAM_IMGMOUNT_STATUS_FORMAT
%-5s %-47s %-12s %s
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:PROGRAM_IMGMOUNT_STATUS_NUMBER_FORMAT
%-12s %-40s %-12s %s
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:PROGRAM_IMGMOUNT_STATUS_2
The currently mounted drive numbers are:
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:PROGRAM_IMGMOUNT_STATUS_1
The currently mounted FAT/ISO drives are:
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:PROGRAM_IMGMOUNT_STATUS_NONE
No drive available
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:PROGRAM_IMGSWAP_STATUS
Drives currently available for swapping are:
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:PROGRAM_IMGSWAP_ERROR
Position must be between 1 and %d for this drive.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_ERROR_1
Directory %s does not exist.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_ERROR_2
%s is not a directory
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_IMGMOUNT
To mount image files, use the ←[34;1mIMGMOUNT←[0m command, not the ←[34;1mMOUNT←[0m command.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_ILL_TYPE
Illegal type %s
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_ALREADY_MOUNTED
Drive %c already mounted with %s
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_USAGE
Mounts directories or drives in the host system as DOSBox-X drives.
Usage: ←[34;1m←[32;1mMOUNT←[0m ←[37;1mdrive←[0m ←[36;1mlocal_directory←[0m [option]←[0m
←[37;1mdrive←[0m Drive letter where the directory or drive will be mounted.
←[36;1mlocal_directory←[0m Local directory or drive in the host system to be mounted.
[option] Option(s) for mounting. The following options are accepted:
-t Specify the drive type the mounted drive to behave as.
Supported drive type: dir, floppy, cdrom, overlay
(Note that 'overlay' redirects writes for mounted drive to another directory)
-label [name] Set the volume label name of the drive (all upper case).
-nl Use next available drive letter if the drive is mounted.
-ro Mount the drive in read-only mode.
-pr Specify the path is relative to the config file location.
-cd Generate a list of local CD drive's "drive #" values.
-usecd [drive #] For direct hardware emulation such as audio playback.
-ioctl Use lowest level hardware access (following -usecd option).
-aspi Use the installed ASPI layer (following -usecd option).
-freesize [size] Specify the free disk space of drive in MB (KB for floppies).
-nocachedir Enable real-time update and do not cache the drive.
-z drive Move virtual drive Z: to a different letter.
-o Report the drive as: local, remote.
-q Quiet mode (no message output).
-u Unmount the drive.
←[32;1m-examples Show some usage examples.←[0m
Type MOUNT with no parameters to display a list of mounted drives.
.
:PROGRAM_MOUNT_EXAMPLE
A basic example of MOUNT command:
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s←[0m
This makes the directory %s act as the C: drive inside DOSBox-X.
The directory has to exist in the host system. If the directory contains
space(s), be sure to properly quote the directory with double quotes,
e.g. %s
Some other usage examples of MOUNT:
←[32;1mMOUNT←[0m - list all mounted drives
←[32;1mMOUNT -cd←[0m - list all local CD drives
←[32;1mMOUNT d %s←[0m - mount the D: drive to the directory
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -t cdrom←[0m - mount the C: drive as a CD-ROM drive
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -ro←[0m - mount the C: drive in read-only mode
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -label TEST←[0m - mount the C: drive with the label TEST
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -nocachedir ←[0m - mount C: without caching the drive
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -freesize 128←[0m - mount C: with 128MB free disk space
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -u←[0m - force mount C: drive even if it's mounted
←[32;1mMOUNT c %s -t overlay←[0m - mount C: with overlay directory on top
←[32;1mMOUNT c -u←[0m - unmount the C: drive
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_UMOUNT_NOT_MOUNTED
Drive %c is not mounted.
.
:PROGRAM_MOUNT_UMOUNT_SUCCESS
Drive %c has successfully been removed.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_UMOUNT_NUMBER_SUCCESS
Drive number %c has successfully been removed.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_UMOUNT_NO_VIRTUAL
Virtual Drives can not be unMOUNTed.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_WARNING_WIN
Warning: Mounting C:\ is not recommended.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_WARNING_OTHER
Warning: Mounting / is not recommended.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_PHYSFS_ERROR
Failed to mount the PhysFS drive with the archive file.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_OVERLAY_NO_BASE
Please MOUNT a normal directory first before adding an overlay on top.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_OVERLAY_INCOMPAT_BASE
The overlay is NOT compatible with the drive that is specified.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_OVERLAY_MIXED_BASE
The overlay needs to be specified using the same addressing as the underlying drive. No mixing of relative and absolute paths.
.
:PROGRAM_MOUNT_OVERLAY_SAME_AS_BASE
The overlay directory can not be the same as underlying drive.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_OVERLAY_ERROR
An error occurred when trying to create an overlay drive.
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:PROGRAM_MOUNT_OVERLAY_STATUS
Overlay %s on drive %c mounted.
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:PROGRAM_LOADFIX_ALLOC
%d kb allocated.
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:PROGRAM_LOADFIX_DEALLOC
%d kb freed.
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:PROGRAM_LOADFIX_DEALLOCALL
Used memory freed.
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:PROGRAM_LOADFIX_ERROR
Memory allocation error.
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:PROGRAM_LOADFIX_HELP
Loads a program above the first 64 KB memory by reducing the available memory.
LOADFIX [-xms] [-ems] [-{ram}] [{program}] [{options}]
LOADFIX -f [-xms] [-ems]
-xms Allocates memory from XMS rather than conventional memory
-ems Allocates memory from EMS rather than conventional memory
-{ram} Specifies the amount of memory to allocate in KB
Defaults to 64KB for conventional memory; 1MB for XMS/EMS memory
-a Auto-allocates enough conventional memory to fill the lowest 64KB
-f (or -d) Frees previously allocated memory
{program} Runs the specified program
{options} Program options (if any)
Examples:
←[32;1mLOADFIX game.exe←[0m Allocates 64KB of conventional memory and runs game.exe
←[32;1mLOADFIX -a←[0m Auto-allocates the first 64KB of conventional memory
←[32;1mLOADFIX -128←[0m Allocates 128KB of conventional memory
←[32;1mLOADFIX -xms←[0m Allocates 1MB of XMS memory
←[32;1mLOADFIX -f←[0m Frees allocated conventional memory
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:MSCDEX_SUCCESS
MSCDEX installed.
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:MSCDEX_ERROR_MULTIPLE_CDROMS
MSCDEX: Failure: Drive-letters of multiple CD-ROM drives have to be continuous.
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:MSCDEX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
MSCDEX: Failure: Not yet supported.
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:MSCDEX_ERROR_PATH
MSCDEX: Specified location is not a CD-ROM drive.
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:MSCDEX_ERROR_OPEN
MSCDEX: Failure: Invalid file or unable to open.
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:MSCDEX_TOO_MANY_DRIVES
MSCDEX: Failure: Too many CD-ROM drives (max: 5). MSCDEX Installation failed.
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:MSCDEX_LIMITED_SUPPORT
MSCDEX: Mounted subdirectory: limited support.
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:MSCDEX_INVALID_FILEFORMAT
MSCDEX: Failure: File is either no ISO/CUE image or contains errors.
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:MSCDEX_UNKNOWN_ERROR
MSCDEX: Failure: Unknown error.
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:PROGRAM_RESCAN_SUCCESS
Drive cache cleared.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO
←[2J←[32;1mWelcome to DOSBox-X←[0m, an open-source x86 emulator with sound and graphics.
DOSBox-X creates a shell for you which looks just like the plain DOS.
←[31;1mDOSBox-X will stop/exit without a warning if an error occurred!←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_UP
DOSBox-X Introduction
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_BASIC
Basic mount
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_CDROM
CD-ROM support
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_USAGE
Usage
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_INFO
Information
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_QUIT
Quit
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_BASIC_HELP
←[1m ←[1m←[KMOUNT allows you to connect real hardware to DOSBox-X's emulated PC.←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_CDROM_HELP
←[1m ←[1m←[KTo mount your CD-ROM in DOSBox-X, you need to specify additional options
when mounting the CD-ROM.←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_USAGE_HELP
←[1m ←[1m←[KAn overview of the command line options you can give to DOSBox-X.←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_INFO_HELP
←[1m ←[1m←[KHow to get more information about DOSBox-X.←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MENU_QUIT_HELP
←[1m ←[1m←[KExit from Intro.←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_USAGE_TOP
←[2J←[32;1mAn overview of the command line options you can give to DOSBox-X.←[0m
Windows users must open cmd.exe or edit the shortcut to DOSBox-X.exe for this.
dosbox-x [name] [-exit] [-version] [-fastlaunch] [-fullscreen]
[-conf congfigfile] [-lang languagefile] [-machine machinetype]
[-startmapper] [-noautoexec] [-scaler scaler | -forcescaler scaler]
[-o options] [-c command] [-set <section property=value>]
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_USAGE_1
←[33;1m name←[0m
○If name is a directory it will mount that as the C: drive.
○If name is an executable it will mount the directory of name
○as the C: drive and execute name.
←[33;1m -exit←[0m
○DOSBox-X will close itself when the DOS application name ends.
←[33;1m -version←[0m
○Outputs version information and exit. Useful for frontends.
←[33;1m -fastlaunch←[0m
○Enables fast launch mode (skip BIOS logo and welcome banner).
←[33;1m -fullscreen←[0m
○Starts DOSBox-X in fullscreen mode.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_USAGE_2
←[33;1m -conf←[0m configfile
○Start DOSBox-X with the options specified in configfile.
○See the documentation for more details.
←[33;1m -lang←[0m languagefile
○Start DOSBox-X using the language specified in languagefile.
←[33;1m -startmapper←[0m
○Enter the keymapper directly on startup. Useful for people with
○keyboard problems.
←[33;1m -machine←[0m machinetype
○Setup DOSBox-X to emulate a specific type of machine. Valid choices:
○hercules, cga, cga_mono, mcga, mda, pcjr, tandy, ega, vga, vgaonly,
○pc98, vesa_nolfb, vesa_oldvbe, svga_paradise, svga_s3 (default).
○The machinetype affects both the video card and available sound cards.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_USAGE_3
←[33;1m -noautoexec←[0m
○Skips the [autoexec] section of the loaded configuration file.
←[33;1m -o←[0m options
○Provides command-line option(s) for "name" if an executable name is
○specified. Multiple -o can be used for multiple executable names.
←[33;1m -c←[0m command
○Runs the specified command before running name. Multiple commands
○can be specified. Each command should start with -c, though.
○A command can be: an Internal Program, a DOS command or an executable
○on a mounted drive.
←[33;1m -set←[0m <section property=value>
○Sets the config option (overriding the config file). Multiple options
○can be specified. Each option should start with -set, though.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_INFO
←[32;1mInformation:←[0m
For information about basic mount, type ←[34;1mintro mount←[0m
For information about CD-ROM support, type ←[34;1mintro cdrom←[0m
For information about special keys, type ←[34;1mintro special←[0m
For information about usage, type ←[34;1mintro usage←[0m
For the latest version of DOSBox-X, go to its homepage:←[34;1m
←[34;1mhttps://dosbox-x.com/←[0m or ←[34;1mhttp://dosbox-x.software←[0m
For more information about DOSBox-X, please take a look at its Wiki:
←[34;1mhttps://dosbox-x.com/wiki←[0m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MOUNT_START
←[32;1mHere are some commands to get you started:←[0m
Before you can use the files located on your own filesystem,
you have to mount the directory containing the files.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MOUNT_EXST_WINDOWS
←[32mmount c c:\dosgames\←[37m will create a C drive with c:\dosgames as contents.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MOUNT_EXEN_WINDOWS
c:\dosgames\←[37m is an example. Replace it with your own games directory. ←[37m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MOUNT_EXST_OTHER
←[32mmount c ~/dosgames←[37m will create a C drive with ~/dosgames as contents.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MOUNT_EXEN_OTHER
←[32m~/dosgames←[37m is an example. Replace it with your own games directory.←[37m
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_MOUNT_END
When the mount has successfully completed you can type ←[34;1mc:←[0m to go to your freshly
mounted C: drive. Typing ←[34;1mdir←[0m there will show its contents. ←[34;1mcd←[0m will allow you to
enter a directory (recognised by the ←[33;1m[]←[0m in a directory listing).
You can run programs/files which end with ←[31m.exe .bat←[0m and ←[31m.com←[0m.
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:PROGRAM_INTRO_CDROM
←[2J←[32;1mHow to mount a Real/Virtual CD-ROM Drive in DOSBox-X:←[0m
DOSBox-X provides CD-ROM emulation on several levels.
The ←[33mbasic←[0m level works on all CD-ROM drives and normal directories.
It installs MSCDEX and marks the files read-only.
Usually this is enough for most games:
←[34;1mmount d ←[0;31mD:\←[34;1m -t cdrom←[0m or ←[34;1mmount d C:\example -t cdrom←[0m
If it doesn't work you might have to tell DOSBox-X the label of the CD-ROM:
←[34;1mmount d C:\example -t cdrom -label CDLABEL←[0m
The ←[33mnext←[0m level adds some low-level support.
Therefore only works on CD-ROM drives:
←[34;1mmount d ←[0;31mD:\←[34;1m -t cdrom -usecd ←[33m0←[0m
The ←[33mlast←[0m level of support depends on your Operating System:
For ←[1mWindows 2000←[0m, ←[1mWindows XP←[0m and ←[1mLinux←[0m:
←[34;1mmount d ←[0;31mD:\←[34;1m -t cdrom -usecd ←[33m0 ←[34m-ioctl←[0m
For ←[1mWindows 9x←[0m with a ASPI layer installed:
←[34;1mmount d ←[0;31mD:\←[34;1m -t cdrom -usecd ←[33m0 ←[34m-aspi←[0m
Replace ←[0;31mD:\←[0m with the location of your CD-ROM.
Replace the ←[33;1m0←[0m in ←[34;1m-usecd ←[33m0←[0m with the number reported for your CD-ROM if you type:
←[34;1mmount -cd←[0m
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_NOT_EXIST
Bootdisk file does not exist. Failing.
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_NOT_OPEN
Cannot open bootdisk file. Failing.
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_WRITE_PROTECTED
Image file is read-only! Boot in write-protected mode.
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_PRINT_ERROR
This command boots DOSBox-X from either a floppy or hard disk image.
For this command, one can specify a succession of floppy disks swappable
by the menu command, and drive: specifies the mounted drive to boot from.
If no drive letter is specified, this defaults to boot from the A drive.
If no parameter is specified, it will try to boot from the current drive.
The only bootable drive letters are A, C, and D. For booting from a hard
drive (C or D), ensure the image is already mounted by ←[34;1mIMGMOUNT←[0m command.
The syntax of this command is one of the following:
←[34;1mBOOT [driveletter:] [-convertfat|-convertfatro|-noconvertfat]←[0m
←[34;1mBOOT diskimg1.img [diskimg2.img ...] [-L driveletter]←[0m
Note: An image file with a leading colon (:) will be booted in write-protected
mode if the "leading colon write protect image" option is enabled.
Examples:
←[32;1mBOOT A:←[0m - boot from drive A: if it is mounted and bootable.
←[32;1mBOOT :DOS.IMG←[0m - boot from floppy image DOS.IMG in write-protected mode.
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_UNABLE
Unable to boot off of drive %c.
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_IMAGE_OPEN
Opening image file: %s
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_IMAGE_NOT_OPEN
Cannot open %s
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_CART_WO_PCJR
PCjr cartridge found, but machine is not PCjr
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_CART_LIST_CMDS
Available PCjr cartridge commandos:%s
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:PROGRAM_BOOT_CART_NO_CMDS
No PCjr cartridge commandos found
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_HELP
Loads the specified ROM image file for video BIOS or IBM BASIC.
LOADROM ROM_file
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_SPECIFY_FILE
Must specify ROM file to load.
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_CANT_OPEN
ROM file not accessible.
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_TOO_LARGE
ROM file too large.
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_INCOMPATIBLE
Video BIOS not supported by machine type.
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_UNRECOGNIZED
ROM file not recognized.
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:PROGRAM_LOADROM_BASIC_LOADED
BASIC ROM loaded.
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:PROGRAM_BIOSTEST_HELP
Boots into a BIOS image for running CPU tester BIOS.
BIOSTEST image_file
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:VHD_ERROR_OPENING
Could not open the specified VHD file.
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:VHD_INVALID_DATA
The specified VHD file is corrupt and cannot be opened.
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:VHD_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE
The specified VHD file is of an unsupported type.
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:VHD_ERROR_OPENING_PARENT
The parent of the specified VHD file could not be found.
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:VHD_PARENT_INVALID_DATA
The parent of the specified VHD file is corrupt and cannot be opened.
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:VHD_PARENT_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE
The parent of the specified VHD file is of an unsupported type.
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:VHD_PARENT_INVALID_MATCH
The parent of the specified VHD file does not contain the expected identifier.
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:VHD_PARENT_INVALID_DATE
The parent of the specified VHD file has been changed and cannot be loaded.