Thanks Jaime,
What I found works for me is "/usr/bin/xdosemu -w -E c:\mybat.bat"
Thought I had posted here, maybe not.
Thanks again,
Rick
Jamie wrote:
Hi Frank and Rick,
The line will (likely) work as Rick wants it to, as long as the
"-dumb" is removed. (It worked for me.)
Try using: /usr/bin/dosemu -input 'c:\\mybat.bat\r'
jamie
Rick Knight wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 13:30:42 -0800
Rick Knight <rick_knight@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've done this before, but I've forgotten how. I want to start a
DOS application from a linux shell script. I want the script to
start xdosemu and then start the application (blood.exe) and then
when I exit the application I want the script to exit xdosemu. I
have done this before, but it's been a while and I've forgotten how
I did it. Can someone refresh my memory?
/usr/bin/dosemu -dumb -input 'c:\\mybat.bat\r'
Put "exitemu" as the last line in mybat.bat.
Frank,
I've tried this. The game starts and I can hear the sounds, but I
don't get a window or full screen game image. Just sounds.
Thanks,
Rick
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