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- MICROSOFT EXCEL SPECIAL INFORMATION
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-
- This file contains information on the following:
-
- *Using Microsoft Excel with Windows/386
- *Notes on updating Microsoft Excel or Windows
- *Notes on special hardware
- *Correcting enhanced keyboard problems
- *Where to find additional information related to system
- configuration
- *Using fonts designed for Microsoft Windows 1.0
- *Using international versions of Windows
- *Other notes on Microsoft Windows
- *Disks in the Microsoft Excel package
- *List of Microsoft Excel files
-
- To read this file:
- *Use the PgUp/PgDn keys to see the next/previous page.
- *Press the Esc key to finish viewing the file.
-
- An additional file (displayed after you press Esc) provides
- information on using Microsoft Excel with expanded or extended
- memory.
-
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- USING MICROSOFT EXCEL WITH WINDOWS/386
-
- If your computer is based on an Intel 80386 processor, you can use
- Microsoft Excel with Windows/386, version 2.03 or higher. Windows/386
- allows you to run applications that were not designed to run with
- Windows side by side with applications designed for Windows, like
- Microsoft Excel.
-
- Also, if you run Microsoft Excel with Windows/386 version 2.03 or higher
- you can take advantage your computer's memory to run several large Windows
- applications at the same time and provide Microsoft Excel with more memory
- for creating larger data files. For more information on Windows/386, see
- "Hardware and system configuration" in the Microsoft Excel reference.
-
- Installing Microsoft Excel with Windows/386:
-
- For simplicity, it is recommended that you install Microsoft Excel
- and Microsoft Windows/386 in the same directory.
-
- -If you have already installed Windows/386 on the hard disk on which
- you install Microsoft Excel, the Microsoft Excel setup program will
- propose the Windows/386 directory for installing Microsoft Excel. To
- have both programs share the same directory, you should accept the
- proposed directory.
-
- -If you have purchased both Microsoft Excel and Windows/386 at the same
- time and are about to install them, install Windows/386 first and then
- install Microsoft Excel in the same directory.
-
- -If you have already installed Microsoft Excel and you later install
- Windows/386, install it in the same directory in which you installed
- Microsoft Excel.
-
- NOTE: If you choose to install Microsoft Excel and Windows/386 in
- separate directories, be sure to include both directories in
- your PATH environment variable. See you DOS manual for
- information on the PATH variable.
-
-
- To start Excel and Windows/386 from DOS:
-
- 1. If necessary, change to the directory that contains Windows/386 and
- Microsoft Excel. To change directories in DOS use the cd command.
-
- 2. Type WIN386 EXCEL then press Enter.
-
- (You may also type EXCEL alone, but this will prevent you
- from running applications that were not prepared for Windows
- side by side with Microsoft Excel and will also prevent
- Microsoft Excel from taking advantage of expanded memory
- provided by Windows/386.)
-
- IMPORTANT: Microsoft Excel was designed to operate under Windows
- version 2.02 or higher (runtime, full Windows, or Windows/386).
- Microsoft Excel will operate under Windows/386 version 2.01, but
- its reliability will be significantly decreased. For best results,
- run Microsoft Excel only under Microsoft Windows/386 version 2.02
- or higher. If you have Microsoft Windows/386 version 2.01, you may
- get an upgrade by calling Microsoft Customer Service at (206) 882-8088.
-
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- UPDATING MICROSOFT EXCEL or WINDOWS
-
- If you set up over an earlier version of Microsoft Excel or Windows,
- the WIN.INI file which contains any custom information will be renamed
- WIN.OLD. You may wish to copy this file to WIN.INI if you had
- important information in your old WIN.INI file. Optionally, you may
- want to use a text editor, like Notepad, to copy information from
- WIN.OLD into your new WIN.INI file.
-
- ********************************************************************
- NOTES ON SPECIAL HARDWARE
-
- POSTSCRIPT and PCL PRINTERS. If you use a POSTSCRIPT or a PCL printer
- and Windows/286 or Windows/386 2.1 you should update the printer driver
- to the latest version which is included with Microsoft Excel. You can do
- this by simply copying the appropriate printer driver to the Windows
- directory on your hard disk.
-
- PostScript Printers use the driver called PSCRIPT.DRV which is located
- on the Microsoft Excel Fonts disk in the 1.2M configuration, and on the
- Utilities 2 disk in both the 720kb configuration the 360kb configuration.
-
- A PCL printer is a printer that uses the same Printer Control Language
- as the HP LaserJet series of printers. These printers use the driver
- called HPPCL.DRV which is located on the Microsoft Excel Utilities
- disk in the 1.2M configuration, the Utilities 2 disk in the 720kb
- configuration and on the Build 3 disk in the 360kb configuration.
-
- To update the driver do the following:
-
- 1. Change drives/directories to the drive/directory you have
- Windows/286 2.1 or Windows/386 2.1 installed in.
- 2. Insert the appropriate Microsoft Excel disk in drive A:
- 3. Use the appropriate COPY command at the at the DOS prompt. Either
- type:
-
- COPY A:PSCRIPT.DRV
-
- or type
-
- COPY A:HPPCL.DRV
-
- and press the ENTER key.
-
- NOTE: If you use a floppy drive other than A:, be sure to
- substitute the correct drive letter in the command above.
-
- MAYNARD HARD DISK. If you have a Maynard hard disk, it is
- recommended that you use only version 2.4 or higher of the
- hard-disk software. An early version of the Maynard hard-
- disk software may contain an error that prevents it from
- working correctly with Microsoft Excel.
-
- POINTING DEVICES. If you have a Microsoft Bus Mouse, and
- Microsoft Excel does not respond to mouse movements, you may
- need to change the jumper on the Bus Mouse adapter.
- Generally you should set the jumper to IRQ5 for the IBM PC
- AT and IRQ2 for the IBM PC XT. For information on how to
- change the jumper, see the Microsoft Mouse User's Guide.
-
- TI PRINTERS. If you have a TI850 or 855 printer, set the
- mode switch for draft-quality text when you use the printer
- with Microsoft Excel. On the TI-855, you can only use the
- default character set since this is the one supported by the
- device driver. Font cartridges for the TI855 are not
- supported.
-
- When printing to a TI OmniLaser, you may experience problems
- such as garbled output or messages such as "Can't write
- to printer". These problems only occur when the printer
- is connected directly to the computer via its parallel port.
- Any one of the following work-arounds can be used to solve
- the problem:
-
- 1. Use the printer's serial port instead of the
- parallel port.
-
- 2. Click retry if the spooler gives you a message
- that says it can't write to the printer port.
-
- 3. It is possible to cut the FAULT line (pin 32) on
- the Centronics parallel cable. However, doing
- so will disable printer error feedback to the
- software. Also, this should be done at your
- own risk by an experienced technician only.
-
- Note: This problem does not affect printing when the
- printer is connected to a network server.
-
-
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- CORRECTING ENHANCED KEYBOARD PROBLEMS
-
- Some computers that use enhanced (101 key) keyboards have ROMs which
- do not fully initialize their keyboard. As a result, some of the key
- sequences supported by Excel are not available on such computers
- when they are first started.
-
- To verify whether your computer correctly initializes the keyboard,
- turn your computer on and observe the NumLock light on the keyboard.
- If the NumLock light is turned on after you boot your computer has
- correctly initialized the enhanced keyboard. If the Num Lock light is
- not illuminated the keyboard wasn't initialized. Try pressing and
- releasing one of the shift keys. If this still does not turn on the
- light, your ROMs do not support the enhanced keyboard. However, you
- can still get Microsoft Excel to recognize enhanced keys.
-
- To get Microsoft Excel to recognize unsupported keys:
-
- 1. Copy the file SETENHKB.COM from the Utilities 1 Disk into the
- root directory of your hard disk. You can do this by
- inserting the Utilities 1 Disk in your floppy disk drive then
- typing the following instructions at the DOS prompt. Terminate
- each instruction by pressing the ENTER key.
-
- c:
- cd \
- copy a:SETENHKB.COM
-
- In the first instruction, type a different letter if your
- hard disk is not drive c:. In the last instruction, type a
- different letter if your floppy drive is not drive a:.
-
- 2. With a text editor or word processor, include the following
- line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
-
- SETENHKB
-
- After you re-boot, Microsoft Excel will recognize the
- enhanced keys on your keyboard. To verify this, open a new
- sheet, hold down shift and press the right arrow key in the
- t-shaped keypad of your enhanced keyboard. You should have
- extended the selection so that it encompasses cells A1 and
- B1. If you only moved the active cell from cell A1 to B1 the
- keyboard is not fully operational.
-
-
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- WHERE TO FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
-
- For additional information related to setting up your system
- to run with Microsoft Excel, see the topics listed below in
- the Microsoft Excel Reference, a separate manual in your
- Microsoft Excel package.
-
- For information on │ See this topic
- ─────────────────────────│──────────────────────────────────
- Configuring your system │ Hardware and system configuration
- Efficient memory use │ Memory management
- Running from a network │ Networks with Microsoft Excel
- Printers and printing │ Printing a document
- Changing the start-up │ Default settings
- (WIN.INI) file │
-
- For additional technical information on memory, networks and
- printers, see the booklet titled "Getting the Most from your
- Hardware with Microsoft Excel". This booklet is available directly
- from Microsoft. For ordering information, see the Microsoft Excel
- 360K Conversion Kit and Bonus Kit Offer order form in your package.
-
- Also, see the readme file named READMEEM.TXT for information on using
- extended and expanded memory.
-
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- USING FONTS DESIGNED FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 1.0
-
- If you own Windows 1.0 you may have certain fonts that you
- would like to use with Microsoft Excel. Font files designed for
- Windows 1.0 will not work directly with Windows 2.0. However,
- using the NEWFON.EXE utility located on the Microsoft Excel
- Fonts 1 Disk and your old font files, you may create new font
- files which will work with Microsoft Excel.
-
- To make a new font file from an old one, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Change directories to the disk drive and directory in which
- the old font file(s) is located.
-
- 2. Create a second, backup copy of the old font file(s). You
- may do this simply by typing the following and pressing the
- ENTER key:
-
- COPY *.FON *.BAK
-
- 3. Copy the NEWFON.EXE program to the directory your fonts are
- in by following steps a and b below:
-
- a. Insert the Microsoft Excel Fonts 1 disk in drive A:
- b. Type the following then press the ENTER key:
-
- COPY A:NEWFON.EXE
-
- If you use a drive other than drive A:, then substitute
- the appropriate letter for "A" in the above command.
-
- 4. Start the Newfon program. The form of the Newfon command is
- the following: (You must do this step for each font file to
- be converted.)
-
- NEWFON [old-font-filename]
-
- For example, to create a new PageMaker font file, PMFONTE.FON,
- you would type:
-
- NEWFON PMFONTE.FON
-
- NOTE: You may also specify a new font file name. The form of
- the Newfon command for doing this is the following:
-
- NEWFON [old-font-filename] [new-font-filename]
-
- WARNING: You will lose the old font file if you do not make a backup
- copy. Be certain to backup your old font files as described
- in step 2 above.
-
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- USING INTERNATIONAL VERSIONS OF WINDOWS
-
- You can use this version of Microsoft Excel with versions
- of Windows in other languages. Note however that if you do
- so the command names in Microsoft Excel's control menu will
- appear in the language of the version of Windows that you
- use. Thus, the keyboard shortcuts for the commands in the
- control menu may differ from those indicated in the
- documentation. If this is the case, you will not be able to
- run tutorial lessons that rely on the control menu,
- including the lesson on the Microsoft Excel Help facility.
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- OTHER NOTES ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS
-
- The following items are notes of special interest concerning all
- versions of Microsoft Windows; Windows/286, Windows/386 and run-time
- Windows version 2.0 or higher.
-
- USING RAMDRIVE.SYS: In general, SMARTDrive gives better overall
- performance than RAMDrive. One exception is output performance for
- frequently written files. Another is increasing performance on networks.
- We recommend that you use SMARTDrive; However, if you choose to use
- RAMDrive, a new version of RAMDrive is included with Microsoft Excel.
- This version performs significantly better than older versions and
- is the ONLY version that works with Microsoft Excel 2.1. RAMDRIVE.SYS
- is located on the Microsoft Excel Utilities 1 disk.
-
- If you wish to use RAMDRIVE.SYS in expanded memory, you must use the
- version of RAMDRIVE.SYS which is included on the Microsoft Excel
- Utilities 1 disk. This is the only version of RAMDRIVE.SYS which
- works properly in expanded memory.
-
- For detailed technical information on RAMDrive, see the document titled
- "Getting the Most from Your Hardware with Microsoft Excel" which is
- available directly from Microsoft, see the Bonus Kit order form in the
- Microsoft Excel package.
-
- THINGS TO AVOID
-
- Deleting Fonts When More Than 40 Fonts Are Installed
- ----------------------------------------------------
- If you want to delete a font when more than 40 fonts are installed,
- you should use a text editor, like notepad, to modify the WIN.INI
- file rather than Control Panel. Control Panel can only handle 40
- fonts. In WIN.INI, locate the [fonts] header and delete the entire
- line for the fonts you wish to delete.
-
- Using the DOS APPEND or SHARE command during Setup
- --------------------------------------------------
- Do not use the DOS commands, APPEND or SHARE before running the
- SETUP process. Doing so may confuse Setup and cause it to fail.
-
- Having Multiple Versions of Windows on the Same Fixed Disk
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Windows 2.1 and other versions of Windows including run-time
- Windows have many filenames in common. If you have multiple
- versions of Windows on your computer, avoid problems by including
- the path to only one version in your PATH environment variable.
- See you DOS manual for information on the PATH variable.
-
-
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- DISKS IN THE MICROSOFT EXCEL PACKAGE
-
- Microsoft Excel is available in 3 disk configurations:
-
- Configuration Type of disks
-
- 1.2M 5.25 inch high density (1.2 Meg) diskettes
- 720K 3.5 inch double sided (720 kb )diskettes
- 360K 5.25 inch low density (360K) diskettes
-
- Your Microsoft Excel package includes both the 1.2M and the
- 720K configurations. The 360K configuration is available only
- through the fulfillment offer (see coupon in your Microsoft
- Excel package).
-
- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- 1.2M configuration│720K configuration │360K configuration
- ══════════════════│════════════════════│═══════════════════
- Setup Disk │Setup Disk │Setup Disk
- Documentation Disk│Documentation Disk │Documentation Disk 1
- Library Disk │Library Disk │Documentation Disk 2
- Utilities Disk │Program Disk │Documentation Disk 3
- Fonts Disk │Build Disk │Library Disk 1
- │Utility 1 Disk │Library Disk 2
- │Utility 2 Disk │Program Disk 1
- │Fonts Disk │Program Disk 2
- │ │Build Disk 1
- │ │Build Disk 2
- │ │Build Disk 3
- │ │Utilities Disk 1
- │ │Utilities Disk 2
- │ │Utilities Disk 3
- │ │Fonts Disk 1
- │ │Fonts Disk 2
- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
-
-
- ********************************************************************
- LIST OF MICROSOFT EXCEL FILES
-
- The following table lists all files on the disks in the
- Microsoft Excel package. Files are grouped by function.
- File distribution is different for each of the three disk
- configurations (1.2M, 720K, 360K).
-
- NOTE: Files marked with an asterisk (*) indicate essential
- files required to run Microsoft Excel.
-
- ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- FILE │ DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- *EXCEL.EXE (1.2M and │*MICROSOFT EXCEL MAIN PROGRAM FILES
- 720K configuration) │
- │-Required files.
- *EXCEL.1, EXCEL.2 │
- (360K configuration) │
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- *SETUP.EXE │*MICROSOFT EXCEL SETUP FILES
- *EXCEL.INF │
- *WINSU.EXE │
- *SETUP.INF │
- *README.TXT │
- *READMEEM.TXT │
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- EXCELHLP.HLP │ MICROSOFT EXCEL HELP
- │ MAIN PROGRAM FILE
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- EXCELDE.EXE │ MICROSOFT EXCEL
- │ DIALOG EDITOR
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- TRANS.EXE │ MICROSOFT EXCEL MACRO TRANSLATION
- TRANS123.XLM │ ASSISTANT FILES
- TRANSMP.XLM │-Utility program that converts most
- │ Lotus 1-2-3 and Multiplan macros into
- │ functioning Microsoft Excel macros
- │ (requires expanded memory).
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- EXCELCBT.CBT (1.2M │ MICROSOFT EXCEL TUTORIAL AND
- configuration) │ FEATURE GUIDE FILES
- │
- EXCELCBT.1, EXCELCBT.2│-Main program files for online
- (720K and 360K │ instructional tools (Tutorial
- configurations) │ and Feature Guide).
- EXCELCBT.3 (360K │
- configuration) │
- │
- EXCELLIB.CBT │-Example worksheets, charts, macro
- ACCOUNT.XLS │ sheets, and workspace files (.XLS,
- ADDRESS.XLS │ .XLC, .XLM, and .XLW files,
- ADS.XLS │ respectively) used in Tutorial and
- AD.XLW │ Feature Guide.
- CARPOOL.XLS │
- CHART.XLC │
- COMMISS.XLS │
- COMPARE.XLS │
- EXPENSES.XLS │
- FACILITY.XLS │
- FIRSTQTR.XLS │
- FORM.XLS │
- INCCAT.XLS │
- INCOME.XLS │
- KWWHAT.XLM │
- LISTINGS.XLS │
- MACRO.XLM │
- MACRO9.XLM │
- MAILER.XLM │
- MONTHLY.XLS │
- MWPRA1.XLW │
- MWPRAC.XLW │
- NAMES.XLS │
- ORDER.XLS │
- PAYROLL.XLS │
- PAYROLLF.XLS │
- QUARTER.XLS │
- RACKCHRT.XLS │
- RACKS.XLS │
- RACKS.XLW │
- RACKSLS.XLS │
- REGION.XLC │
- REGION.XLS │
- REGION.XLW │
- REGION1.XLS │
- REGION2.XLS │
- REGION3.XLS │
- REGSALES.XLS │
- SALES.XLS │
- SAMPLES1.XLS │
- SHEET.XLS │
- SLSPROJ.XLS │
- SUMMARY.XLS │
- TAXES.XLM │
- THIRDQTR.XLS │
- TUTOR.XLM │
- TUTOR2.XLM │
- ZEBRA.XLM │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- │ UTILITY PROGRAM FILES
- │-Small utility programs, each running
- │ in a separate window.
- │-For more information, see pages 601-
- │ 604 and 727-742 in the Microsoft
- │ Excel Reference.
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- *CONTROL.EXE │-Required program file; use to adjust
- │ system settings such as screen
- │ colors, date and time, etc.
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- *CLIPBRD.EXE │-Storage facility for holding data
- │ copied or moved between
- │ applications.
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- SPOOLER.EXE │-Optional print spooler utility.
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- *GDI.EXE │ *GRAPHICS INTERFACE FILES
- *KERNEL.EXE │-Required files for the Windows
- *USERF.EXE │ graphics interface.
- *USERS.EXE │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- COURA.FON │ *SCREEN FONT FILES
- COURB.FON │
- COURC.FON │-Appropriate font files required for
- COURD.FON │ display devices.
- COURE.FON │
- FONTHI.FON │NOTE: SETUP copies only the files
- FONTLO.FON │ during SETUP.
- FONTSQ.FON │
- 8514.FON │
- WY700.FON │
- HELVA.FON │
- HELVB.FON │
- HELVC.FON │
- HELVD.FON │
- HELVE.FON │
- MODERN.FON │
- NEWFON.EXE │
- PREV.FON │
- ROMAN.FON │
- SCRIPT.FON │
- TMSRA.FON │
- TMSRB.FON │
- TMSRC.FON │
- TMSRD.FON │
- TMSRE.FON │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- │ OPTIONAL UTILITY MACROS FILES
- │
- AUDIT.XLS │Macro sheets (.XLM files)
- COMPARE.XLM │for various spreadsheet tasks
- CONSOL.XLM │For information, see the "Macro
- DEBUG.XLM │Library" topic in the online Help.
- DBREPORT.XLM │
- FORMVIEW.XLM │
- GOALSEEK.XLM │
- WHATIF.XLM │
- CROSSTAB.XLM │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- SYSTEM.DRV │ SYSTEM DRIVERS
- ATTSYS.DRV │-Required Windows system device
- COMM.DRV │ drivers. One from each group required.
- SOUND.DRV │
- TANDYSND.DRV │
- HPSYSTEM.DRV │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- ATTDC.DRV │ *DISPLAY DRIVERS
- ATTDEB.DRV │
- CGA.DRV. │-Appropriate files required for
- COMPAQ.DRV │ display equipment.
- EGAHIBW.DRV │
- EGAHIRES.DRV │NOTE: SETUP copies only the driver
- EGALORES.DRV │ for the display device you
- EGAMONO.DRV │ specify during SETUP.
- HERCULES.DRV │
- IBMPS230.DRV │
- IBMPS250.DRV │
- STD.LGO │
- TANDYDSP.DRV │
- 8514.DRV │
- IBMPS230.DRV │
- IBMPS250.DRV │
- TANDYDSP.DRV │
- WYSE700.DRV │
- MULTIMOD.DRV │
- SV400A.DRV │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- SMARTDRV.SYS │ DISK-CACHING AND MEMORY DISK
- RAMDRIVE.SYS │PROGRAMS to be used in EXPANDED/EXTENDED MEMORY
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- │ EXTENDED MEMORY DEVICE DRIVER
- HIMEM.SYS │-Device driver that allows Windows
- │ to use extended (not Expanded) memory.
- │ NOTE: RAMDrive.SYS and SMARTDRV.SYS
- │ Do not require this driver to function.
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- SETENHKB.COM │ UTILITY FOR NON-COMPATIBLE KEYBOARDS
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- │ *WINDOWS START-UP FILES
- *WIN.CNF │-Required start-up files for the
- *WIN.INI │ Windows graphics interface.
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- TANDYKBD.DRV │ *KEYBOARD DRIVERS
- KBDUS.DRV │ -One keyboard driver required.
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- ATTMOUSE.DRV │ *MOUSE DRIVERS
- IBMMOUSE.DRV │-One file required (mouse driver or
- MOUSE.DRV │ driver for "no mouse").
- MSMOUSE1.DRV │NOTE: SETUP copies only the driver
- MSMOUSE2.DRV │ for the mouse configuration
- NOMOUSE.DRV │ you specify during SETUP.
- LMOUSE.DRV │
- HPMOUSE.DRV │
- NOMOUSE.DRV │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- │ PRINTER AND PLOTTER DRIVERS
- DESKJET.DRV │
- EPSON24.DRV │-Not required unless setting up
- EPSON9.DRV │ printer or plotter.
- HPPCL.DRV │
- HPPLOT.DRV │
- IBMCOLOR.DRV │NOTE: SETUP copies only the drivers
- IBMGRX.DRV │ for printers and plotters you
- NECCOLOR.DRV │ specify during SETUP.
- NECP2.DRV │
- OKI24.DRV │
- PAINTJET.DRV │
- PROPRN24.DRV │
- PROPRINT.DRV │
- PSCRIPT.DRV │
- QWIII.DRV │
- THINKJET.DRV │
- TOSH24.DRV │
- TTY.DRV │
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- A4TRAY.TXT │ SPECIAL PRINTER/PLOTTER INFORMATION
- READMEE2.TXT │
- READMEE9.TXT │-Readme files for corresponding
- READMEHP.TXT │ printer and plotter driver
- READMENE.TXT │ files.
- READMEO2.TXT │
- READMEPS.TXT │NOTE: SETUP will copy the appropriate
- READMEPJ.TXT │ readme file to your hard disk
- READMEPL.TXT │ during SETUP.
- READMEP2.TXT │
- READMEP9.TXT │
- ══════════════════════│═════════════════════════════════════
- │
- │ EXPANDED MEMORY MANAGERS
- PS2EMM.SYS │
- AEMM.SYS │-Not required unless you are
- EMM.SYS │ installing one of the following
- EMM2.SYS │ expanded memory boards"
- REMM.SYS │
- │ IBM PS/2 80286 Memory Expansion Option
- │ AT&T Expanded Memory Option
- │ Intel Above Board
- │ AST RAMPAge!
- ──────────────────────│─────────────────────────────────────
- │ INFORMATION ON EXPANDED MEMORY MANAGERS
- │
- PS2EMM.TXT │-Readme files for corresponding
- AEMM.TXT │ expanded memory managers. Read the
- EMM.TXT │ appropriate file for help installing
- REMM.TXT │ the above expanded memory managers.
- │
- ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
-
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- END OF MICROSOFT EXCEL SPECIAL INFORMATION FILE
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