Posted July 17, 2017
I just got a refurbished dual-boot dos/win95 pentium pc with about 2gb on a two partitioned hardrive because I like to play on real hardware with a real crt monitor.
One of my hopes was to take iso files from my dosbox games to burn.
Unfortunately, I hit a road block because games like Carmageddon, Tex Murphy games, and Phantasmagoria don't mount separate iso files rather all the files are put into one folder and the folders are mounted as discs for some reason rather than iso files.
This really disappoints me because I knew I couldn't do it to win games but I, atleast, thought I could burn iso files of dos games only to find out that I'm running into a bunch a problems.
I knew Philscomputerlab had some tutorials on how to find iso files and burn them to a cd, but this doesn't address files that required multiple cds with a limit of about 600mb.
I don't wanna have to go the... you know... ABANDONWARE route but it seems they leave very little choice.
So... COULD YOU... GOG PLEASE... PROVIDE ISO VERSIONS OF VIRTUALLY EVERY GAME FROM ABOUT 1990-2005 OR SO?
I Really appreciate the service you provide(in fact, I own about 150 dos games I bought on this store) and would like to know if you could somehow address this issue or ask publishers to, atleast allow us to download iso files from other sources as long as we own... I mean are licensed, versions of games we've already bought on gog?
Or could somebody show a more thorough way to create these types iso files?
Thanks!!!
One of my hopes was to take iso files from my dosbox games to burn.
Unfortunately, I hit a road block because games like Carmageddon, Tex Murphy games, and Phantasmagoria don't mount separate iso files rather all the files are put into one folder and the folders are mounted as discs for some reason rather than iso files.
This really disappoints me because I knew I couldn't do it to win games but I, atleast, thought I could burn iso files of dos games only to find out that I'm running into a bunch a problems.
I knew Philscomputerlab had some tutorials on how to find iso files and burn them to a cd, but this doesn't address files that required multiple cds with a limit of about 600mb.
I don't wanna have to go the... you know... ABANDONWARE route but it seems they leave very little choice.
So... COULD YOU... GOG PLEASE... PROVIDE ISO VERSIONS OF VIRTUALLY EVERY GAME FROM ABOUT 1990-2005 OR SO?
I Really appreciate the service you provide(in fact, I own about 150 dos games I bought on this store) and would like to know if you could somehow address this issue or ask publishers to, atleast allow us to download iso files from other sources as long as we own... I mean are licensed, versions of games we've already bought on gog?
Or could somebody show a more thorough way to create these types iso files?
Thanks!!!
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