Champship Manager 2 using Dosbox and Dbent
This is a discussion about Champship Manager 2 using Dosbox and Dbent in the Windows Games category; I am stumped!!! I made a profile including the exe file and the install file and the mounting seem to work fine. However when i clicked to set up, it opened but then when i was asked what if i wanted min or max database it said i didn have enough space for either which was definately not write.
                                        
          I am stumped!!! I made a profile including the exe file and the install file and the mounting seem to work fine. However when i clicked to set up, it opened but then when i was asked what if i wanted min or max database it said i didn have enough space for either which was definately not write. I tried changing the folder where it was going to be saved to and it wouldn let me. Does anyone know what that means. Have i mounted the game wrong ??????
                                    
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                                                    I've never really used the frontends but when you mount a drive in DosBox it only shows 110m as being available for hard drive free space. (It's set so low for older games). You can use the --fresspace XX option with the mount command to increase the amount of free space that DosBox sees.
 
Where XX=amount of freespace in MB
 
Example:
 
mount c c:\dosgames -freesize 999
                                                
                                            Where XX=amount of freespace in MB
Example:
mount c c:\dosgames -freesize 999
                                                    Hi, please help I am having difficulty loading championship manager 2 on to Windows XP home - when I try and set it up it just flashes up a dos box on the screen for a second and nothing after that.
                                                
                                            
 
                                
                                
 
                                 
                                 
                                