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Hi,

I can't for the life of me get the bin/gog files to mount under OS X 10.9.5. The most I have had is the mounting of the data partitions, but not the audio partitions. I've tried Toast Titanium, XLD, FIssion, Stuffit Deluxe etc. with no success. GOG team can't help because it's not a supported platform.

Does anyone have an actual working solution for this?

Thanks.
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caiman: I can't for the life of me get the bin/gog files to mount under OS X 10.9.5.
Are you running this in DOSBox or Boxer? DOSBox can load the gog/inst files as a bin/cue pair internally. You likely just need to adjust the file paths in the .conf file.
With Boxer you will need to copy & rename the gog/inst files to a new directory in the top level of the .boxer folder. E.G. create "D gamea.cdmedia" (<D>+<SPACE>+"gamea.cdmedia"), copy the gog/inst files to it, rename the inst to exactly tracks.cue, edit tracks.cue paths if needed.

Source port would naturally be different.
Post edited June 01, 2016 by Gydion
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caiman: I can't for the life of me get the bin/gog files to mount under OS X 10.9.5.
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Gydion: Are you running this in DOSBox or Boxer? DOSBox can load the gog/inst files as a bin/cue pair internally. You likely just need to adjust the file paths in the .conf file.
With Boxer you will need to copy & rename the gog/inst files to a new directory in the top level of the .boxer folder. E.G. create "D gamea.cdmedia" (<D>+<SPACE>+"gamea.cdmedia"), copy the gog/inst files to it, rename the inst to exactly tracks.cue, edit tracks.cue paths if needed.

Source port would naturally be different.
Yes, this is for Quakespasm. If someone can just inform me how to mount these bin/gog files in OS X so that I can have access to the lossless audio files, I'll be fine from that point on.
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caiman: Yes, this is for Quakespasm. If someone can just inform me how to mount these bin/gog files in OS X so that I can have access to the lossless audio files, I'll be fine from that point on.
I don't have OS X, but I've used bchunk to split the bin/cue disc image into wav files on Linux. The program should run on OS X as well.
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caiman: Yes, this is for Quakespasm. If someone can just inform me how to mount these bin/gog files in OS X so that I can have access to the lossless audio files, I'll be fine from that point on.
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mk47at: I don't have OS X, but I've used bchunk to split the bin/cue disc image into wav files on Linux. The program should run on OS X as well.
It appears to require compilation from source, which is not something I've a great deal of experience with. Is there another tool that could be substituted?