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I wanted to install Blood on Mac using Boxer, so I renamed game.ins/gog to blood.cue/bin. Boxer mounts the bin/cue fine, but there doesn't seem to be an INSTALL.EXE on the CD. Isn't the bin/cue an exact image of the One Unit: Whole Blood CD or am I missing something?

Thanks
Post edited April 07, 2015 by brecht
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brecht: I wanted to install Blood on Mac using Boxer, so I renamed game.ins/gog to blood.cue/bin. Boxer mounts the bin/cue fine, but there doesn't seem to be an INSTALL.EXE on the CD. Isn't the bin/cue an exact image of the One Unit: Whole Blood CD or am I missing something?

Thanks
The CD image included with the GoG install is really just a place that they chose to store the movie files for the cut-scenes. There isn't any installation media included within. You will want to use Wine or WineBottler to install Blood from the setup_one_unit_whole_blood.exe and then use Boxer to configure your DOS environment and point it at blood.exe to launch into the game.

Other things to consider:
• Point Boxer at setup.exe (in your Blood folder) to make sure your sound settings are correct.
• Configure Boxer mount the bin/cue files to get the CD audio tracks and cut-scenes as the D:\ drive, that way blood.ini and blood.cfg files will know where to look for things.
• Configure Boxer to allocate at least 36MB of RAM for your DOS environment.
Post edited April 07, 2015 by DustyStyx
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DustyStyx: The CD image included with the GoG install is really just a place that they chose to store the movie files for the cut-scenes. There isn't any installation media included within. You will want to use Wine or WineBottler to install Blood from the setup_one_unit_whole_blood.exe and then use Boxer to configure your DOS environment and point it at blood.exe to launch into the game.
Yes. I already extracted the DOS files using WineBottler and didn't have any trouble getting the game to run using the installed files.

It's just that I was expecting the bin/cue to be an image of the original CD. At least for Tomb Raider, this seems to be the case.