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- 12/18/91
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- Files included on the distribution diskette:
-
- README.SD This file
- ORDER.SD An order form for StupenDOS
- SD.EXE The StupenDOS program without overlays
- SD.PRO The programmable file for StupenDOS
- WHATKEY.EXE A program to determine values for the SD.PRO file
- SD.ICO An Icon for Windows.
- SD.PIF A PIF file for running StupenDOS from Windows. You will need
- to modify this file to with the PIF editor in the Windows
- Accesories group. You need to tell Windows where StupenDOS
- is located on your hard disk.
-
- Last minute changes to the manual:
-
- 1) Users with little or no EXTENDED or EXPANDED memory
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- Normally when running PKZMENU, StupenDOS spawns PKZMENU. This means that
- when you are finsihed running PKZMENU, you will be returned to StupenDOS.
- If you would rather run PKZMENU, and return to DOS when you are through,
- you can do this by specifying /P+ on the command line. The advantage is
- that PKZMENU will have more memory to work with. The drawback is that
- you do not return to StupenDOS when you are through running PKZMENU.
- Specifying /P- on the command line tells StupenDOS to SPAWN PKZMENU. The
- default setting is /P-. This is an advanced option, and is generally only
- needed if you have a system that has no Extended or Expanded memory.
-
- If you want this option to be set each time StupenDOS is run, you must write
- the setup in the SETUP Pull Down Menu.
-
- To tell StupenDOS to run PKZMENU, then return to DOS when finished
-
- SD /P+
-
- To tell StupenDOS to run PKZMENU, then return to StupenDOS when finished
-
- SD /P-
-
- 2) If you have no Extended or Expanded memory, StupenDOS will normally
- write itself to disk when running an external program. If you do not
- want StupenDOS to ever write itself to memory or disk, start StupenDOS
- with the /S- parameter. You must then save the setup for this change to
- become permanent.
-
- To tell StupenDOS never to write itself to memory, or disk
-
- SD /S-
-
- Should you ever need to reverse this process, enter
-
- SD /S+
-