Don't say that. You have to understand that with DOSbox, you're dealing with a program that is emulating a DOS environment, hence it needs to be configured as though it were a PC running DOS. I've had problems getting DOSbox to read a CD-ROM drive even after I followed the instructions. I haven't played with it much since so I couldn't tell you exactly what you'd need to do, but just take into consideration that DOS configuration voodoo is one of the reasons Microsoft released Windows 95.
