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- Product: OPSYS mcTRONic Systems
- Date: February 26, 1991 7426 Cornwall Bridge Ln.
- Document: Product Information Houston, TX 77041-1709
- Version: OPSYS.EXE R2.04 (713) 462-7687 5-10pm M-F CST
- BOOT.COM R1.31 CIS # : 74365,1716
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- OPSYS will maintain up to 100 different operating system configu-
- rations, each with its own separate AUTOEXEC and CONFIG files and
- an optional user defined batch file to be run at boot time. Each
- configuration is given a unique three letter I.D. which is used
- as the file name extension of your configuration files. All files
- are maintained together in the OPSYS directory. OPSYS provides
- the ability to create, maintain and remove the configuration
- descriptions and support files. OPSYS will use your ASCII file
- editor to edit your AUTOEXEC, CONFIG and USER files while main-
- taining the file names, locations, and usage.
-
- The advantages of OPSYS over other such programs is its ability
- to make the operating system configuration selections before you
- boot your computer. Each time thereafter, when the system is
- booting, your selection will be used without further interven-
- tion. When you are ready to change selections again, start OPSYS
- and make your new selection. OPSYS does not get in the way of
- using your selected configurations, no matter how many times your
- may restart your computer. Another advantage for OPSYS is the
- fact that the copy of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files
- located in your root directory of your boot drive are only tempo-
- rary. Your primary copy is maintained by OPSYS in the OPSYS
- directory. You can now elect to have new programs, which you are
- installing, modify your configuration files without fear that
- your main copy will be modified. In addition, if you want to
- maintain the changes made, you can have OPSYS get them for you as
- yet another configuration. And finally, if you are not using any
- other multi-configuration program, OPSYS is much easier to use
- that any manual method that you might try to use.
-
- The OPSYS files are:
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- OPSYS.EXE - The OPSYS Main program (*)
- OPSYS.DOC - The OPSYS Document file
- OPSYS.CFG - Maintains OPSYS setup, Created when first run
- OPSYS.FIL - Configuration Names, Created when first run
- INSTALL.BAT - OPSYS Hard Disk Install Program
- BH.COM - BATHELP Install program file
- DOCUTIL.BAT - Utility to print and display document files
- ORDER.DOC - OPSYS program order form
- PROBLEM.DOC - OPSYS problem report form
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- The BOOT files are:
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- BOOT.COM - Batch file computer boot utility (*)
- BOOT.DOC - The BOOT Document file
- COLDBOOT.BAT - Use to replace COM file of same name
- WARMBOOT.BAT - Use to replace COM file of same name
- RESTART.BAT - Use to replace COM file of same name
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- OPSYS INSTALLATION:
-
- OPSYS includes a hard disk installation program. To use the
- install program, place all OPSYS files in your default directory.
- If on a floppy disk, place them in either the A: or B: drive and
- then make it your default drive. OPSYS will also install from
- one hard disk directory to another directory. Make sure OPSYS is
- in the default directory and elect to install it in either a
- different directory or a different disk from the default. Then
- enter:
-
- INSTALL d:[\path]
-
- Where d: is the hard disk you want OPSYS installed on. The path
- is optional. If you give no path, OPSYS will create a directory
- called \OPSYS on the target drive. If you do give a path, it
- must already exist. OPSYS will create a directory in the path
- you entered. For instance, INSTALL C: will create and copy all
- OPSYS files to the C:\OPSYS directory. If you entered INSTALL
- C:\UTIL then OPSYS would be installed in the directory
- C:\UTIL\OPSYS. If you enter just INSTALL you will prompted to
- select a hard drive between C-G with the directory default name
- of \OPSYS. After installation, the INSTALL program will run
- OPSYS. When you exit OPSYS, you will be asked if you want to run
- DOCUTIL so you can either print or reread the documentation for
- all document files.
-
- At any time you can elect to run DOCUTIL. DOCUTIL will allow you
- to either print or display OPSYS.DOC, BOOT.DOC or any other
- included DOC file. Both DOCUTIL and INSTALL use the file BH.COM
- to run, and neither will run if this program is not in the de-
- fault drive or in your path. If DOCUTIL is run prior to instal-
- lation of OPSYS, you will have a menu option to run install.
- After installation this option will not be present.
-
- The two files (*) OPSYS.EXE and BOOT.COM are required to use
- OPSYS. If you do not have BOOT.COM, but do have another computer
- reboot program, rename it to BOOT and place it in the OPSYS
- directory. Put both files together in a directory by themselves
- and then run OPSYS. See starting OPSYS the first time.
-
- STARTING OPSYS the first time:
-
- The first time OPSYS is run several questions will be asked. You
- should be prepared to enter your name, which is required, and an
- optional company name. You can edit your name or company name
- later. You must select your boot drive, normally C:, whether you
- want color or not (use Alt-C from main menu to select your col-
- ors), the OPSYS directory name (use the default the first time
- run), the name of your ASCII editor (EDLIN is the default), the
- editor path and editor options, if any, whether you want to
- execute a warm or cold boot each time your computer is restarted
- (plus the <space>B option) and finally whether you want to use a
- mouse and if so at what sensitivity.
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- After you finish answering the OPSYS setup questions, OPSYS goes
- into action. OPSYS will create two configurations for you. The
- first is called MIN for minimum DOS configuration. The second is
- your present AUTOEXEC and CONFIG located in the root directory of
- your selected boot drive. Your present configuration will be
- copied to the OPSYS directory and renamed AUTOEXEC.ORG and CON-
- FIG.ORG. You can elect to rename and describe them later. Your
- original files will be untouched until you elect to use one of
- the OPSYS configurations. After it is done OPSYS will send you
- to the main menu.
-
- HOW DOES OPSYS WORK:
-
- OPSYS maintains a separate CONFIG and AUTOEXEC file for each of
- your configurations. The file extension is the same as the
- unique 3-letter I.D. given to each configuration. In addition a
- TAG batch file, if requested, will be run just before boot time
- should you have other duties you must perform before the new
- configuration can take effect. OPSYS literally copies and re-
- names your CONFIG and AUTOEXEC file to the root directory of your
- boot drive then runs the boot program, with either a warm or cold
- boot as you requested.
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- STARTING OPSYS after installation:
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- When OPSYS is started it must locate the OPSYS.CFG file which was
- created the first time OPSYS was run. OPSYS does recognize the
- DOS environment variable OPSYSCONFIG. If you use the SET
- OPSYSCONFIG=d:\path where d:\path is set to the location of the
- OPSYS.CFG file, OPSYS will look there and load the OPSYS.CFG
- file. If OPSYSCONFIG is not set, then OPSYS will check the
- default directory for OPSYS.CFG. If it is not there, OPSYS will
- determine from where it is being run and check for OPSYS.CFG
- there. If the OPSYSCONFIG variable is set, but OPSYS.CFG is not
- present, then OPSYS.CFG will be created where the OPSYSCONFIG
- says it should be. If OPSYSCONFIG is not set and OPSYS.CFG is
- neither in the default drive or in the directory with OPSYS.EXE
- is, it will be created in the default directory.
-
- I suggest that you do set the OPSYSCONFIG variable to the OPSYS
- directory. In addition , either place the OPSYS directory in your
- path, put OPSYS.EXE in a directory that is in your path (but
- separate from the OPSYS file directory) or create a batch file in
- a directory that is located in your path (to call OPSYS.EXE when
- not in path). Then you can run OPSYS from anywhere in your
- system.
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- OPSYS allows 1 command line parameter. If you enter OPSYS [???]
- where ??? represents the three letter I.D. for a valid configura-
- tion, OPSYS will restart your computer with that configuration.
- If the entry is invalid, OPSYS will send you to the main menu.
-
- If you start OPSYS with no command line options, you will go to
- the main menu. From the main menu you will see a complete memory
- rundown of your system, up to 10 configuration selections (you
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- can have up to 10 pages for a total of 100 configurations), and 8
- function key selections. You may use the up or down arrow keys
- to highlight your configuration selection and then press the
- enter key, space bar, or just enter the letter or number that is
- next to each configuration. After you select the required con-
- figuration, you will be given the option to reboot or escape from
- the function.
-
- Function key F1 gives a very short program description for OPSYS.
- Press any key to return to the main menu.
-
- F2 allows you to create a new configuration. You must give it a
- unique 3-character I.D. and up to a 43 character description. Do
- not enter a ?,*,\, or any invalid DOS file name character into
- the unique three-character I.D.. After the I.D. and description
- is entered, you will be asked if you want a TAG batch file creat-
- ed (Yes/No). After the above information is entered you will be
- asked if you want to copy the files from another configuration,
- or use the one in the root directory of your boot drive. Enter X
- if you do not want to create the files automatically. When you
- are done, OPSYS will carry out your instructions.
-
- F3 allows you to delete a configuration. You may also optionally
- delete all files associated with this configuration.
-
- F4 allows you to edit a configuration. If you change the unique
- 3-character I.D. the files will also be renamed.
-
- F5 allows you to edit any of the files associated with a configu-
- ration. After you select the configuration, you must select to
- edit either the AUTOEXEC, CONFIG, or optional USER TAG batch
- file, if present. You will use the editor which you selected
- from the OPSYS setup menu. You can change your selection if
- needed.
-
- F6 allows you to change any part of your setup. The user name is
- required while the company name is not. The OPSYS directory you
- enter must already exist. The ASCII editor you enter must be
- present as you enter it or you will not be able to edit your
- files. The default editor is EDLIN.COM. To use Wordstar you
- could enter: WS.EXE for name, C:\WS6 for path and /N/X for op-
- tions. Many other editors such as TED or ED could be used. The
- EDLIN commands are:
-
- -------------------------EDLIN COMMANDS-------------------------
- F1 = Copies one character from the template to the new line.
- F2 = Copies all characters from the template to the new line,
- up to the character specified.
- F3 = Copies all remaining characters in the template to the
- screen.
- DEL = Does not copy (skips over) a character.
- F4 = Does not copy (skips over) the specified characters in the
- template, up to the character specified.
- ESC = Clears the current input and leaves the template unchanged.
- INS = Enter/exists the insert mode.
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- F5 = Makes the new line the new template.
- BKSP= Deletes a character from the command line and places the
- cursor back one character in the template
-
- A = Appends lines from disk to memory.
- C = Copies lines.
- D = Deletes lines.
- line= Edits a line or lines, 1-65534, . equals current lint, #
- replaces line after the line you specify
- E = Ends editing session and saves edits.
- I = Inserts lines of text.
- L = Lists a range of lines.
- M = Moves a range of text to a specified line.
- P = Pages through a file 23 lines at a time.
- Q = Quits the editing session without saving the file.
- R = Replaces text.
- S = Searches for text.
- T = Transfers the contents of another file into the file being
- edited.
- W = Writes specified lines from memory to disk.
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-
- EDLIN is not supplied with OPSYS but is included with every copy
- of DOS that I have seen. Use EDLIN only if you have no other
- ASCII file editor on your computer.
-
- F9 allows you to shell to DOS to perform any duties not covered
- by OPSYS. You do not need to change back to the OPSYS directory
- or drive as OPSYS will handle this for you. The DOS prompt will
- include a double >> when shelled to DOS. Please remember to type
- EXIT when done.
-
- F10 or ESC will return you to DOS. OPSYS will always return you
- to the directory you started from if different from the OPSYS
- directory. In addition, if the default directory of the drive
- that contains the OPSYS directory, is other than the OPSYS direc-
- tory, it will be returned to normal when you exit from OPSYS. If
- you change the default path, while shelled from OPSYS, of any
- other drive, it will not be returned to the original, pre-startup
- location.
-
- MOUSE CONFIGURATION:
-
- If you have a Microsoft Compatible mouse driver loaded you can
- use a mouse with OPSYS. Press button 1 when the mouse cursor is
- located over the required option. Pressing Mouse Button 2 is the
- same thing as pressing the escape key. To use the mouse you must
- select a sensitivity (Low, Med or High) from the OPSYS configura-
- tion menu (F6). Enter "None" if you do not have a mouse.
-
- OPSYS COLOR DISPLAY, EDITING KEYS, FILE SAFEGUARDS:
-
- If you select to use color with OPSYS from the OPSYS configura-
- tion menu, you may change the program colors by entering Alt-C
- from the main menu. Use the Left and Right arrows to select
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- which of the four major fields foreground or Background color
- that you want to change. Use the Plus and Minus to change the
- colors of the selected field. Enter Alt-C again to save the
- selected colors. To restore the original colors or to compare
- your new colors to the original colors, use the arrow keys to
- select the option "Plus=Standard Minus=Custom". If you entered a
- Plus then Alt-C at this field you would restore the original
- colors. Any custom colors set would be lost if you do this.
- Enter the Minus key before you enter Alt-C to maintain your
- custom colors.
-
- Many editing keys are used in OPSYS. If you elect to enter a
- new configuration, edit an old configuration, or change the OPSYS
- setup, you will be able to use full field editing. This includes
- the insert key, home and end keys, delete key, page up and page
- down keys as well as others. From the main menu you can use the
- arrow keys, up or down, the home and end keys, and the page up
- and page down keys.
-
- As a safeguard to the loss of changes to your AUTOEXEC and CONFIG
- files, your previous AUTOEXEC and CONFIG file is saved in the
- OPSYS directory with the extension $&$. Should you forget and
- make changes to these files in your root directory, you have one
- more chance to recover them. Should you use OPSYS to change your
- configuration again, before you rename the $&$ file, those
- changes would be lost. As long as you use OPSYS to make your
- changes, you will not have a problem.
-
- HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
-
- I recommend a minimum of 384K standard memory. OPSYS will run on
- a 8088, 8086, 80286, 80386, and 80486 machine. OPSYS is best
- suited for hard disk applications, but should work on a floppy
- disk if it has the required space. If you use a floppy disk it
- can not be write protected. I recommend DOS 3.3 or higher. OPSYS
- has been tested with IBM DOS 3.3, IBM and MS DOS 4.01 with no
- problems. You need at least three entries in your CONFIG.SYS file
- before OPSYS will load/run correctly. They are the FILES, BUFFERS
- and SHELL command. I should set the values for each as follows,
- you can use a higher setting, if you like, for each numeric field.
-
- FILES=20
- BUFFERS=20
- SHELL=d:\path\COMMAND.COM /P/E:256 <---- Very Important Line>
-
- The d:\path for COMMAND.COM is optional but if included should
- point to the location of your COMMAND.COM.
-
- HOW TO ORDER OPSYS:
-
- The OPSYS and BOOT package is a Shareware product of mcTRONic
- Systems. It cost just $19.95 + $3.00 shipping sent first class
- mail to you. Order your copy today! (FYI: Orders outside the
- USA must pay by money order and include an additional $5.00 to
- cover increased handling, in USA funds only, Please! Thank You!)
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