Hi again,

Shérab (2013/12/28 16:36 +0100):
> So far I mounted the .ISO file on, say, /cdrom/ and then created a
> symbolic link called e under ~/.dosemu/drives pointing to /cdrom.

Not completely true. What I'm actually oing is that I have copied all
the files in the .isofile to,say, /cdrom/
And there is the symbolic link as explained earlier.
And I noticed that autoexec.bat also has this line:
lredir e: linux\fs/media/cdrom c

When dosemu starts it prints this line:
E: = LINUX\FS/MEDIA/CDROM CDROM:1 attrib = READ ONLY

Is there anything else I can try in terms of CDROM emulation?

Shérab.
 
> So of course, that way, the CD-ROM is not really emulated.
> 
> Is there a way to access the .iso file from within dosemu / freedos
> through something that would emulate a CD-ROM driver better ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Shérab.

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