![]() # Lines in this section will be run at startup. A couple of assumptions first for the way I run DOSboxġ) I have the following added to the end of the nf file under the section. You can do multiples of these batch files and have multiple configs as well. You of course can have it simply exit when done playing a game by removing the 2 lines under then :end section and replacing them with the exit command. I have the batch file set to loop back to itself when you quit a game. When selecting 1, it'll go to the :keen1 section and execute the commands written there. The :menu section is what you see with your choices and then the other sections are what happens when you make a selection. The code should be a bit self-explanatory. I removed some of the games just to make the code shorter for this post. In that location of course is where the batch file is that gets started with dosbox, the following is an example of that code. ![]() This mounts the location that I have the games in, then goes to the c drive, and then launches the batch file. mount c: "C:\games\Steam\SteamApps\common\Commander Keen" For example, in my nf I have the following added to the end of the file under the section. You're going to want to edit nf to start the batch file when dosbox is done booting. ![]() The one I am posting is an example for the Commander Keen Collection that I bought on Steam. As discussed in another post, I'm posting a "main menu" of sorts that gets started when launching a dosbox shortcut.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |