[00:25] hmm, if I recall, for win95 you have to boot real ms-dos using a bootable .img, rather than mounting the image as a drive and trying to run commands off of it [00:26] if w95.img is prepared to be used by dosbox, then hopefully that means it's ghot all the bootable flags you want, and it's a matter of configuring dosbox.ini to mount the image and boot from it instead of booting dosbox's fake DOS environment [00:28] oh yeah I see, you mount it with imgmount and then run `boot -l a` [00:30] you might need a separate dos622.img or newer, mount that as a:\ and win95.img as c:\, and then boot from the dos image [00:30] http://dosbox95.darktraveler.com/guide%20part%203.html [00:32] I tried mounting w95.img and booting off of that and it seems to have just hung [00:32] so yeah, try throwing a dos bootdisk in alongside w95.img [00:33] I think the -t floppy and -t hdd flags are also important [01:37] I suppport you or DFJustin taking a shot. [01:37] I got it working, by the way. [01:37] You have to: [01:37] mount a win95.img [01:38] boot win95.img while in C drive [01:38] And then press F8 to boot into safe mode [01:38] K L U N K Y but it does work [01:38] It's 60mb though [01:38] http://screenshotgun.textfiles.com/ if you've not been watching. [01:39] New screenshotter is basically bulletproof AND I can run 4 at once. [01:39] so FINALLY the Amiga is getting screenshot [01:56] cool, easier than I thought [01:56] glad the new screenshotter's working out too [02:01] there are probably at least 10-20 megs of fat we could cut off of this w95 image to make a bare minimum one like we have for win3.1 [02:01] lots of bmps, installers for IE and a couple online services [02:02] 10 megs of help files [02:03] almost 6mb of wavs [02:38] I am up for anything [02:51] I wish x86 worked [02:51] But it doens't [02:51] It's too obscure and weird [06:14] can probably swipe the minimal image from http://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows95 at least [06:25] huh. looking at the network tab as I'm using that image, it looks like that's not one image, but hundreds of 'em [06:25] like they split it into one image per file, or per group of files or something like that [06:26] so it's loading new images in on-demand as you browse the filesystem [08:13] *** pengan has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 496 seconds) [08:13] *** pengan has joined #jsmess [09:03] *** Sgeo has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [15:41] *** Sgeo has joined #jsmess [16:50] *** Lord_Nigh has quit IRC (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in) [16:51] *** Lord_Nigh has joined #jsmess [23:54] *** Lord_Nigh has quit IRC (ZNC - http://znc.in)