It has been a number of years since I posted a new version.
One of the features that may desirable is the quick start of CIV/Dos.
CIV$ consists of three files
CIV$.EXE
CC.bat
RunCIV.bat
CIV/DOS normality resides in C:\MPS\CIV, I assume that where you have it.
CIV$.EXE and CC.bat must be copied in to the directory / folder the CIV.EXE runs from.
RunCIV.bat should be copied to C:\MPS. It is a two line bat file that you may have to modify.
The first line sets the directory to the location of DOSBox. Im currently using version 0.73. Adjust appropriately.
The second line should remain unaltered if you have CIV/Dos in its traditional location.
The basic design of CIV$ allows the user to switch back and forth from CIV$ to CIV.
CIV$ has three exit point WIN, CIVand DOS.
1. WIN exits DOSBox
2. CIV starts CIV/Dos
3. DOS exits CIV$ into the DOSBox environment.
When you exit CIV/dos, CIV$ will start, this loop continues until you exit CIV$ via the WIN or DOS commands. (When in the DOSBox environment the command CC will return you to CIV$)
July 31, 2014 update CIV$802files.zip
One of the features that may desirable is the quick start of CIV/Dos.
CIV$ consists of three files
CIV$.EXE
CC.bat
RunCIV.bat
CIV/DOS normality resides in C:\MPS\CIV, I assume that where you have it.
CIV$.EXE and CC.bat must be copied in to the directory / folder the CIV.EXE runs from.
RunCIV.bat should be copied to C:\MPS. It is a two line bat file that you may have to modify.
Code:
cd C:\Program Files\DOSBox-0.73
dosbox -c "mount c c:\mps\civ" -c "c:" -c "cc.bat"
The first line sets the directory to the location of DOSBox. Im currently using version 0.73. Adjust appropriately.
The second line should remain unaltered if you have CIV/Dos in its traditional location.
The basic design of CIV$ allows the user to switch back and forth from CIV$ to CIV.
CIV$ has three exit point WIN, CIVand DOS.
1. WIN exits DOSBox
2. CIV starts CIV/Dos
3. DOS exits CIV$ into the DOSBox environment.
When you exit CIV/dos, CIV$ will start, this loop continues until you exit CIV$ via the WIN or DOS commands. (When in the DOSBox environment the command CC will return you to CIV$)
July 31, 2014 update CIV$802files.zip