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DOS MODE for Windows 95
The most important option left out of Windows 95.
(c) 1995 by Joseph Alex Martin
About This Document:
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This document is a summary of the information in the help file. See the
Help file for more information.
Version Notes:
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1.0 First release version of DOS MODE.
1.1 GREATLY reduced the resident size of the DOS MODE
KERNEL, DOS MODE is only 4k resident during the
DOS MODE session. This down from 36k in version
1.0.
1.2 Made the DOS MODE KERNEL non memory resident.
Removes the 4k resident during the DOS MODE session.
1.3 Adds an extra parameter, that allows for launching
an alternative program, other than WIN.COM, suited
for programs like Soft-ICE, which load Windows 95,
with their own kernel.
Soft-ICE is by Nu-Mega Technologies, Inc no
endorsement of their product is intended by mention
in this document, and they do not endorse the usage
of this product.
This addition was brought about by user feedback,
and provided for those that wish this feature.
Soft-ICE was the program that was mentioned to me
by the requesters. I have not used that program.
Removes the midnight loopback bug in the timer
routine. In prior versions, if the timer would
start just before midnight, and the timer was to
end after midnight, it would reset the timer by
24 hours. Thereby causing the timer to not work
properly. The timer was changed in this version
to account for the clock going to zero at
midnight.
Program Files:
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WIN.EXE : The executable file.
DOSMODE.TXT : The documentation file.
DOSMODE.HLP : Windows Help file.
Installation:
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Make a DOSMODE directory and place it at the begining of your path.
Place all of the above files into this directory.
Place SET DOSMODE={delay} in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Place SET WINCMD={alternative command to WIN.COM} if you wish to
load an alternative program for Windows 95. WIN.COM is the default
so this is not required for most configurations.
Place SET DOSCMD={program} if you wish to load a batch file, or
other program when starting this dos session, like autoexec.bat
is for DOS. Once the program is completed you will be returned
to the DOS prompt. Unless, of course, the batch file has a reboot
command included in it, as with the included WARMBOOT.EXE, and
COLDBOOT.EXE programs.
If you are using a multi-config config.sys which you want to set
up so that one branch loads Windows 95 and the other goes into
DOS MODE, setup the Windows 95 branch and place the DOS MODE
command as follows as the last command in AUTOEXEC.BAT
IF '%CONFIG%'=='DOSMODE' SET DOSMODE=0
This example assumes that DOSMODE is the section name for the
DOS MODE multi-config, and runs DOSMODE 0 if you specify MS DOS
MODE.
If you decide to use DOS MODE without multi-config support, choose
a timer value that gives enough time for a response, that will not
be too excessive, I recommend 5 - 15 as a resonable timer length.
For more information on multi-config, the windows help file has a
complete guide to setting up multi-config.
Syntax:
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SET DOSMODE=delay
Use a delay of a resonable length, I recommend 5-15 seconds, if at
all possible.
Using a delay of 0 will cause the counter to be skipped and DOS MODE
to be initiated immediatly.
Using a negative delay will cause Windows to load immediatly
SET WINCMD=win.com (default)
The command to be executed to start Windows 95. WIN.COM is not
required this parameter is required only if you wish to use an
alternative front-end for WIN.COM.
SET DOSCMD={program} (no default)
The program to be executed to start a DOS session. The default
is none. This is added to allow the making of multi-configs, that
load diffrent sets of TSRs, or run diffrent programs, from the
startup menu. Returns to the DOS prompt following execution of
the program. This parameter is not required.
Purpose and Description:
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DOS MODE allows YOU to choose whether you want to run Windows, or a DOS
session.
DOS MODE provides a configurable time delay to allow you to stay in a
DOS session, before loading Windows 95.
Calling DOS MODE in the autoexec.bat file as the last command, will allow
you to postpone the loading of Windows 95 while you work on what you want
to work on.
DOS MODE is designed for both power users as well as novices. DOS MODE
is command line configurable. Changing the delay value is as simple as
changing the DOSMODE line in the autoexec.bat. DOS MODE does not alter
any Windows 95 files, it simply loads a copy of command.com into memory
for the DOS session so that you can work in DOS before working going
into Windows 95.
Possible uses of DOS MODE:
■ To find problem causing TSRs that are conflicting with Windows.
■ To work in a DOS MODE program, without having to go into the GUI,
then click on the programs icon, which will just take you back to
DOS anyhow.
■ To play MS-DOS games that won't run properly under Windows, or that
haven't been ported over to Windows 95, yet.
■ To make your computer, yours.
■ To take back control over your CPU.
It is my hope that the need for DOS MODE is only a temporary one, hopefully
all software authors will make upgrading from DOS versions to Windows 95
versions of software affordable, and easy to do. However, with a lot of
companies making the change to Windows 95 apps a slow process to accomplish
DOS MODE may be a requirement for up to the next 6 months. The next 6
months are going to be the most crucial for computer users.
DOS MODE is freeware. While I do not require payment for the use of this
program, I would welcome your comments. E-mail jam237@psu.edu with your
comments, or visit my personal homepage at http://www.io.com/~jam237/ to
leave feedback, and to look in my software vault to see what is new.
DOS MODE: The most important option left out of Windows 95.
Version 1.3
(c) 1995 Joseph Alex Martin
jam237@psu.edu
http://www.io.com/~jam237/