DOSBox is a cross-platform freeware application used to run DOS-based software from the 1980s and 1990s on today’s computers. Occasionally, users want to install a program that was originally released on multiple floppy disks. Because most users no longer have or use a floppy drive, the individual floppies take the form of “disk images,” virtual reproductions of the original floppies that can be “mounted” onto virtual drives and used just like the original. Installing a multiple-floppy image program in DOSBox is done using a command called “imgmount.” With this command, it is possible to mount multiple floppy images and install them as though from an actual floppy drive. Writer Bio
