![]() ![]() bat file, or something like that? Any other alternate solution for what I'm trying to accomplish would be greatly appreciated as well. Is there a way to specify a file to be executed inside of the OS with a command line on a. ![]() That sounds like such a dumb way to go about it. But if I'm going to do that for multiple games, I'm looking at having a bunch of copies of the same HDD image, and multiple instances of Windows 95 with a single installed game in each. bat file run "PCem.exe -config ".\configs\MyMachine.cfg"" to run the machine directly, and that works. ![]() So far I've figured I can put a game shortcut on my Startup folder in Win95 and have a. My ideal scenario would be to have shortcuts for each game in Windows 10, outside of PCem, each one opening the emulator and executing its respective game file (like is common with DOSBox). Hello all! First of all, I've just been messing with PCem for a week now, and I'm so in love with it I started ripping my CDs and building a Win95 games library. ![]()
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