Here's instructions on how to make a single cd that will allow you to play all your games from it.
The way I have done it follows. I have 30 games on one disk and it is only taking up 230 MB. Basically there's room for every Tiller title that will be coming out for years to come.
Create a Working directory on your hard drive.
Drag and drop all of your game folders into it.
Make sure each game folder is named Exactly the way it is shows on the cd (Caps, abbreviations, spacing, etc.)
Go into each folder and delete all .bmp .doc .hlp .wav files.
(I have left the sub-directories in place, but I'm not convinced you need them.)
Then burn your cd. Make sure all the game folders are at the root of the CD, don't grab the working directory with them inside of it, as that won't work.
I keep the working folder in tact once I am done, that way when a new game comes out I just have to repeat the process for that one title and I can burn a new cd.
It's wonderful not to have to swap CD's anymore!!
Actually, it does work for Talonsoft titles. I've used a single CD to play four of the five (not Chickamauga). You just need to create a CD with a directory of each game, say BGG, BGS, BGN, BGBR, and place the two executables (ex. BG_start.exe, BGS.exe) in the directory for each.
<b><font color="gold">Ernie Sands
LtGen, CO XXIII Corps, AoO
President, Colonial Campaigns Club
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