If you're mounting the folder where Warcraft is installed as C: instead of mounting a parent folder as C:\.well the expansion is most likely expecting a subfolder 2 or something to be installed on. Since I'm either too sleepy to find where it says how it doesn't work or it isn't stated.here's a wild guess. Thanks in advance! Reply 1 of 31, by Qbix Hopefully my post is clear enough, but I can provide more details as needed. So, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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I know for a fact that under windows the label (volume name) that displays the PC files is named "WAR2_122" however I don't know how to make DosBox read that particular 'partition' of the CD and I'm stuck seeing only the mac files which does me no good. The only labels that appear under /volumes on OSX are "Warcraft II CD" and "Warcraft 2 Game Music". Mount D "/volumes/Warcraft II CD" -t cdrom switch Is there any way to make DosBox able to read the CD correctly so I can install the game? Just as a clarification, the following command is what I've been using to mount the drive: Since it only shows me the mac files, when I mount the CD drive on DosBox, I can't access the PC files (namely the install.exe I need to run in order to install it).
Because of this, when I put the CD in the drive, it shows me the mac install files.
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Well the problem I'm running into is, those games were also made to run on Mac OS "classic" (meaning up to system 9. I actually have the Battle Chest (it's a 3-cd Box with WC1, WC2 and the WC2 expansion).
I'm running into a bit of a snag trying to get Warcraft 2 to work. I've recently discovered DosBox and so I've been digging up my old games to play on my brand new MacBook Pro. Hello everyone! This is my first post on these forums, so I hope it's the right place to ask for help.