Running MS-DOS games with long file names under DOSBox
I'm trying to play a DOS game under DOSBox that uses long filenames. Here's the ISO as seen from macOS:
The ISO as imgmount
ed inside DOSBox:
I'm trying to start install.bat but I can't figure out how to do it. Based on the fact that it's a DOS game and it uses long filenames, I suspect that it was made for MS-DOS 7.
How do I install and run this game?
Edit: I noticed something odd. When I extract the ISO's folder structure and mount them, the directory structure looks normal. But for reasons beyond the scope of this post (the soundtrack being one of them), I need the actual ISO for the game to function properly.
Here's the directory listing if I just mount the extracted contents of the ISO with mount
:
Best Answer
This needs to be installed under Windows (autorun.exe). Start Windows, insert the CD / floppy, and then run autorun.exe (it may also be automatically run). Make sure you use Windows 95. It has support for long filenames. Don't use 3.11.
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