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- From: p8819343@vmsuser.acsu.unsw.EDU.AU (Kym Farrell)
- Subject: OS/2 Warp - Quicker way to Executor
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- Just thought I'd mention a quicker way to get E/D1.99n up and
- running under OS/2 warp (although anyone who's struggled to get warp fully
- functional may already have worked it out!). Instead of the somewhat
- tiresome method of booting a virtual DOS session from floppy (I'm always
- misplacing the damned disk), you can set up an DOS boot disk image file on
- your hard disk & use it instead. This methods a bit quicker and a lot more
- convienient.
- All that you need to do is create a DOS boot disk with autoexec &
- config files set to your needs
- (but remember that your need DEVICE=C:\os2\mdos\fsaccess.sys to get to HPFS
- partitions) and then
- open an OS/2 command session. From here all you need to do is type VMDISK A:
- DOS.IMG, and the file
- DOS.IMG will be created in the current directory. Finally, change (or
- create) your Executor Icon's settings
- to boot DOS not from A: but from C:\...\DOS.IMG.
- Hey-Presto! Executor boots quicker (and won't take the system down
- when those buggy apple applications crash the finest piece of engineering
- since the wheel!!!).
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- Regards
- Kym.
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