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What's a good frontend for dosbox?

commie

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I get tired of constantly typing out mounting and particularly setup instructions for my dos games. I know you can write a few things in the config file, but I often need to change it.
 

Suchy

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Who the fuck needs a frontend for Dosbox? Just edit the config so it mounts automatically and starts Norton Commander.
Code:
[autoexec]
# Lines in this section will be run at startup.

mount c c:\dos
c:
cd nc
nc.exe
 

soggie

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Suchy beat me to it. I bind it to change to the games directory though. I always thought typing dos commands were much faster than mouse clicking. Or maybe that's because I'm using vista.
 

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