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Subject: vim under DR-DOS 7.03
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Hi,

I have freshly downloaded DR-DOS 7.03 from the Web (ftp.l*.com)
and everything works fine, except for DJGPP programs. DPMI is
installed (with the fastest games option on) and on (sole DPMI
gives ON), but vim says (when CWSDPMI is not available):

Load error: DPMI is not available.

When tried older less (358), it even does not run at all.
Fortunately, everything works under Windows 3.1, but the most
important reason why I have bothered with installation of DR-DOS
was TaskManager, so that I could get rid off M$ stuff.

When CWSDPMI is available, vim fails with long error message
(should I rewrite it? It is pretty long).

BTW, edit cannot be switched off (neither Alt+X, nor File/Exit
does anything).

For more information, see attached configuration files.

	Any thoughts, please?

		Thanks
				Matej Cepl

-- 
Matej Cepl, ceplma00 AT yahoo DOT com
138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
 
My point was simply that such tax proposals [for Pigovian taxes
compensating for the transaction costs] are the stuff that dreams
are made of. In my youth it was said, that what was too silly to
be said may be sung. In modern economics it may be put into
mathematics.
	-- Ronald Coase
	   Notes on the Problem of Social Cost


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@ECHO Off=0D
PATH C:\DRDOS;c:\dos\bat;C:\WIN;C:\DOS;C:\=0D
EMM386 PIC=3DON=0D
DPMI OFF=0D
rem EMM386 PIC=3DON=0D
rem DPMI OFF=0D
SET PROMPT=3D$P$G=0D
SET TEMP=3DC:\WIN\TMP=0D
SET TMP=3D%TEMP%=0D
SET HW=3DAERO=0D
SET TZ=3DMET-1DST=0D
set DIRCMD=3D/oge /w /l=0D
set LES=3DC:\dos=0D
set PGPPATH=3Dc:\dos\pgp=0D
set HOME=3Dc:\website\include=0D
set HTML_TIDY=3D%HOME%\tidy.ini=0D
set GS_LIB=3Dc:\mswapps\gstools\gs4.03;c:\mswapps\gstools\gs4.03\lib;c:\msw=
apps\gstools\gs4.03\fonts=0D
set GS_FONTPATH=3Dc:\mswapps\gstools\gs4.03\fonts=0D
set PYTHONPATH=3Dc:\mswapps\python\lib=0D
set dos4g=3Dquiet=0D
rem set SGML_SEARCH_PATH=3Dc:\dos\sgml\pubtext=0D
rem set SGML_CATALOG_FILES=3Dc:\dos\sgml\pubtext\xml.soc=0D
rem set SP_CHARSET_FIXED=3DYES=0D
rem set SP_ENCODING=3Diso-8859-2=0D
rem set SP_ENCODING=3DXML=0D
SET LOGNAME=3Dmatej=0D
SET DIABAK=3D%TEMP%=0D
set less=3D-r=0D
=0D
VERIFY ON=0D
PROMPT $P$G=0D
DELWATCH C: /F:200 /B:1 /E:TMP+$$$+BAK=0D
IF NOT DIREXIST %TEMP% MD %TEMP%=0D
SET DRDOSCFG=3DC:\DRDOS=0D
MODE CON: CP PREP=3D((850) C:\DRDOS\EGA.CPI)=0D
NLSFUNC C:\DRDOS\COUNTRY.SYS=0D
CHCP 437=0D
SHARE /L:20 =0D
NWCACHE 1536 768 /LEND=3DON /DELAY=3DOFF=0D
C:\dos\CPQDOS\HIBRN8.EXE=0D
LH c:\dos\cvklav.com /l /d /uy /cy+=0D
=0D
?"Enable Task Manager (Y/N) ?"TASKMGR=0D
=0D
REM GSView m=A0 tendenci nech=A0vat po sob=D8 drobe=9Fky :-)=0D
if exist %TEMP%\gsview*.* del %TEMP%\gsview*.*=0D
set sit=3Dne=0D

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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="config.sys"

DEVICE=C:\DRDOS\EMM386.EXE MULTI DPMI=ON FRAME=NONE
DEVICE=C:\DRDOS\DPMS.EXE
REM DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
REM DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
BUFFERS=80
FILES=50
DOS=UMB
LASTDRIVE=P
FCBS=4,4
COUNTRY=0,,C:\DRDOS\COUNTRY.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRDOS\DISPLAY.SYS CON=(EGA,,1)
DEVICE=C:\DRDOS\SETVER.EXE
DOS=HIGH

SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:4096 /P
BREAK=OFF
HISTORY=ON,512,ON

rem DEVICE=C:\WIN\IFSHLP.SYS

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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="taskmgr.ini"

#
#	Sample TaskMgr parameter profile
#

[Drivers]
# Load IPX support. Used by Multitasker.
VXD=C:\WIN\SYSTEM\VIPX.386
GlobalPages=2			# VIPX.386 requires 2 global pages.
				# "GlobalPages" entries are cumulative
GlobalPages=1			# Some applications may require
				# additional pages
#vxd=c:\lwfd\bin\vtcpip.386	# uncomment this line (remove leading "#") 
				# and the following GlobalPages line to 
				# enable TCPIP support. Be sure the "vxd="
				# points to the LWFD subdirectory
#GlobalPages=2			# VTCPIP.386 requires 2 global pages.
				# "GlobalPages" entries are cumulative
				# Multiple TCPIP sessions may require
				# additional pages.

LocalHandles=TRUE		# If FALSE no extra local handles are allocated
				# for each new task

[Slice]
# Ratio of foreground-to-background process time for Multitasker
Foreground=5
# Granularity of system tick
TickRate=1

[COM1]
TimeOut=AUTO			# com port ownership time out
				# legal time out values are 1 to 65534
				# value of 0 means the port is not virtualized
				# value of 65535 means infinite timeout
				# AUTO allows OS defaults, including mouse
				# detection

[COM2]
TimeOut=AUTO

[LPT1]
Timeout=AUTO			# lpt port ownership time out
				# legal time out values are 1 to 65534
				# value of 0 means the port is not virtualized
				# value of 65535 means infinite timeout
				# AUTO allows OS defaults
Int17Trap=FALSE			# traps lpt output at the Int 17 level and
				# arbitrates access there, rather than
				# at the hardware level

[LPT2]
Timeout=AUTO
Int17Trap=FALSE

[LPT3]
Timeout=AUTO
Int17Trap=FALSE

[Mouse]
MousePort=AUTO			# mouse com port (0,1), normally auto-detected
MouseIRQ=AUTO			# mouse IRQ, normally auto-detected


#	The colors specified  in the [Colors] section are decimal
#	values of IBM PC video attributes.  These attribute bytes
#	have the following structure:
#	
#	7 654 3210                      Colours (0-F):
#	- --- ----                ---------------------------
#	B BBB FFFF                0=black    8=dark gray
#	| |   |                   1=blue     9=light blue
#	| |   |                   2=green    A=light green
#	| |   foreground (0-F)    3=cyan     B=light cyan
#	| |background (0-7)       4=red      C=light red
#	blinking (1=blinking,     5=magenta  D=light magenta
#	          0=normal)       6=brown    E=yellow
#	                          7=white    F=intense white

#	On an EGA or VGA in colour mode, all colours (0-F) can be
#	used for the background. With other video cards, only 0-7
#	can be used.

[Colors]
MaxColors=8
CurrentColor=2
ColorSet0="Monochrome",0x07,0x07,0x70,0x07	# monochrome set (black, white)
ColorSet1="Color",     0x13,0x1F,0x3F,0x13	# colour (blue)
ColorSet2="LCD/Plasma",0x70,0x70,0x07,0x70
ColorSet3="Bright",    0x1C,0x1B,0x0E,0x1D
ColorSet4="Pastel",    0x39,0x3B,0x1B,0x39	
ColorSet5="Pasture",   0x2A,0x2E,0x6E,0x2A
ColorSet6="Trad",      0x56,0x5E,0x4E,0x56
ColorSet7="Sunset",    0x6E,0x6E,0x4E,0x6E
#                       |    |    |    |_________ "shadow" attribute
#                       |    |    |______________ hilite bar attribute
#                       |    |___________________ menu attribute
#			|________________________ box attribute

#	The values specified here are the codes of the characters
#	used  to draw the menu  boxes  and the "shadow"  of these
#	boxes.

[Boxes]
Top=     0xDA, 0xC4, 0xBF		# top line	+============+
Middle=  0xB3, 0x20, 0xB3		# middle line	+            +
Section= 0xB3, 0xC4, 0xB3		# section line	+------------+
Bottom=  0xC0, 0xC4, 0xD9		# bottom line	+============+
Shadow=  0xDB				# shadow character

#	The shift states  used in the [Keys] section  are decimal
#	values  corresponding  to the keys  SHIFT,  CTRL and ALT.
#	Their numeric  equivalents  are:  1=right  SHIFT,  2=left
#	SHIFT, 4=CTRL, 8=ALT. The key value is a PC scancode. The
#	default of 1 is the ESC key.

[Keys]
MenuShift=4
MenuStandard=1			# standard=0 means use the enhanced keyboard
				# key that generates the character
MenuKey=1
NextShift=4
NextStandard=1
NextKey=78			# 78=+
PrevShift=4
PrevStandard=1
PrevKey=74			# 74=-
NumShift=4


#	The values specified  here set the default for the amount
#	of extended  and expanded  memory usable by the switcher,
#	the total amount  of swap space (including  disk) and the
#	amount of EMS memory allowed per task.

[Memory]
Extended=1024
eXpanded=0
LIMSize=512
Maximum=16384			# maximum swap space size


#	The value specified here sets the limit for extended plus 
#	expanded memory per dos session. Used by Multitasker.

Limit=3072

#	The following string specifies the directory in which the
#	swap file is created.   If extended or expanded memory is
#	insufficient  to swap all applications  to then they will
#	be swapped  to this disk file.  You should  specify  your
#	fastest hard disk or RAM drive here. Used by Task Switcher.


[Disk]
SwapDir=C:\DRDOS\TMP

[Network]
NWShareHandles=TRUE
			# DOS sessions. Supported by VLM but not NETX.
			# Supported values are TRUE or FALSE.

[Shell]
Idle=TRUE		# if FALSE the default is no idle detection

Exec=FALSE		# if TRUE a new Shell is exec'ed when a task is created
			# this setting may be required by 3rd party shells


[Winfunc]
WinPresent=FALSE	# if TRUE Taskmgr returns version 3.1 to Windows
			# presence check (int 2f func 1600h)

[Popup]
ClearScreen=FALSE	# if TRUE Taskmgr always resets the video and clears
			# the screen before displaying its popup menu. Can
			# be used for apps which reprogram fonts.

[Debug]
Level=0				

# end of TaskMgr profile


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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="setup.ini"

[SETUP]
WinPath=C:\WIN
FirstTime=YES
Element0Installed=YES
Element1Installed=NO
Element2Installed=YES
Windows=YES

[Registration]
PNWMachineName=
Name=Matej Cepl
Company=soukromy ucenec
SerialNumber=OPTIONAL

# The following section defines the "elements" of the
# operating system.

[Elements]
# The following items list the operating system
# elements.
# Each Element statement specifies: the text that is
# displayed in INSTALL/SETUP for the element, the total
# size of all the files in the element, and the character
# used in the [Disk] sections of this file to define
# which files belong to which element.
# All elements EXCEPT the first element are optional
# parts of system installation.
Element = Caldera DR-DOS Standard System,5700,d
Element = Networking System,	       4500,n
Element = MS Windows 3.x Utilities,    2700,w

# The following item defines the help text that
# corresponds to the SECOND element listed above;
# there is no help text for the first element.
Help = \
The Networking system software consists of:\n\
-  Network card drivers\n\
-  NetWare client software\n\
-  Peer-to-peer Desktop Server software\n\
-  Network utilities

# The following item defines the help text that
# corresponds to the THIRD element listed above.
Help = \
The MS Windows utilities include:\n\
-  Security screen lock\n\
\n\
If Networking System is selected, the following will \
also be available:\n\
-  Networking MS Windows utilities

# The following item defines the size of the DOS files
# that must reside in the root directory of the C:
# drive: IBMBIO.COM, IBMDOS.COM, and so on.
RootSpace  = 100

# The following item defines amount of uncompressed space
# required on the host SuperStor drive.
SStorSpace = 300

# The following item specifies whether or not
# DR-DOS installation is enabled (On) or disabled (Off).
DOS    = On

# The following item specifies whether or not Personal
# NetWare installation is enabled (On) or disabled (Off).
Netware  = On

# The following item specifies whether or not the
# Personal NetWare client software is enabled (On) or
# disabled (Off).
Client   = On

# The following item specifies whether or not the
# Personal NetWare server software is enabled (On) or
# disabled (Off).
Server   = On

# The following item specifies whether or not the pre-installation
# virus scan check is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). It also controls
# whether the configuration file default.ini is updated or not.
VirusScan = Off

# The following item specifies whether or not Stacker
# drive creation in SETUP is enabled (On) or disabled (Off).
Stacker = On

# The following item defines the default directory for
# the DR-DOS files.
DOSDir=C:\DRDOS

# The following item defines the default directory for
# the Personal NetWare files.
NetwareDir=C:\NWCLIENT

# The following item defines the language for which
# Personal NetWare will be enabled.
NWlang      = ENGLISH

# The following item defines the number that corresponds
# to the DR-DOS element.
DOSElement    = 0

# The following item defines the number that corresponds
# to the Personal NetWare server element.
ServerElement   = 1

# The following item defines the number that corresponds
# to the Personal NetWare client element.
ClientElement   = 1

# The following item defines the number that corresponds
# to the MS Windows software.
WindowsElement  = 2

# The following section defines the statements that are
# included in CONFIG.SYS by default.
# If the user runs SETUP and chooses to preserve the
# existing CONFIG.SYS file, the statements in this section
# will be added to CONFIG.SYS.
[CONFIG.SYS]
COUNTRY=001,,C:\DRDOS\COUNTRY.SYS
DEVICE=SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE /F=NONE
DEVICE=DPMS.EXE
HISTORY=ON,512,ON
DOS=HIGH

# The following section defines the statements that are
# included in AUTOEXEC.BAT by default.
# If the user runs SETUP and chooses to preserve the
# existing AUTOEXEC.BAT file, the statements in this section
# will be added to AUTOEXEC.BAT.
[AUTOEXEC.BAT]
NWCACHE /LEND=ON /DELAY=OFF
KEYB US

# The following section defines the default NET.CFG file.
[NET.CFG]
Netware DOS Requester
    SHOW DOTS = ON
    USE DEFAULTS = ON
    VLM = AUTO.VLM
    VLM = NMR.VLM
    IPX SOCKETS = 25

# The following section defines the files that are located in
# C:\NWCNTL after system installation.
[Server]
server
user
resource
handle
workgrp
security

# The following section defines how third-party software is
# treated by INSTALL/SETUP.

[Third Party]
# If INSTALL/SETUP finds a statement in CONFIG.SYS or
# AUTOEXEC.BAT to load any of the following, it will add
# REM to the beginning of the statement.
Disable    = SHARE.EXE
Disable    = PCKWIN.SYS
Disable    = HIMEM.SYS
Disable    = EMM386
Disable    = SUPERPCK
Disable    = CACHE
Disable    = COMSPEC
Disable    = NWDOSCFG
Disable    = OPENDOSCFG

# If INSTALL/SETUP finds a statement in CONFIG.SYS or
# AUTOEXEC.BAT to load any of the following, it will NOT
# load the corresponding DR-DOS memory manager.
MemManager = QEMM
MemManager = 386MAX

# If INSTALL/SETUP finds a statement in CONFIG.SYS or
# AUTOEXEC.BAT to load the following, it will NOT load
# the DR-DOS disk cache (NWCACHE).
DiskCache  = SMARTDRV

# The following section defines the installation of
# additional software and modifies the default behaviour of
# INSTALL/SETUP.

[OEM]
# The following item defines the option in INSTALL/SETUP that
# allows the user to select additional software for
# installation.
#Option     = Select OEM drivers and utilities

# The following items define the additional drivers that
# the user can choose to install.
# Each of the following Config statements specifies: the
# text that appears in INSTALL/SETUP, the position in
# CONFIG.SYS of the DEVICE statement that loads the software,
# the filename of the software, and the line to be added to
# CONFIG.SYS (%1%s is replaced by the name of the directory
# to which the file is copied and %0%s is replaced by the
# filename of the software).
#Config     = OEM driver 1 (OEM1.SYS),255,OEM1.SYS,DEVICE=%1%s\%0%s /hello
#Config     = OEM driver 2 (OEM2.SYS),255,OEM2.SYS,DEVICE=%1%s\%0%s /world

# The following items define the additional utilities that
# the user can choose to install.
# Each of the following Autoexec statements specifies: the
# text that appears in INSTALL/SETUP, the position in
# AUTOEXEC.BAT of the statement that loads the software, the
# filename of the software, and the line to be added to
# AUTOEXEC.BAT (%1%s is replaced by the name of the directory
# to which the file is copied and %0%s is replaced by the
# filename of the software).
#Autoexec   = OEM Utility 1 (OEM1.EXE),23,OEM1.EXE,%0%s /o1 /o2
#Autoexec   = OEM Utility 2 (OEM2.EXE),24,OEM2.EXE,%0%s /o1 /o2

# The following item specifies whether or not the advanced SETUP
# menus are enabled (On) or disabled (Off).
Advanced   = On

# The following item specifies whether or not any existing DOS is
# saved (On) or not saved (Off) when DR-DOS is installed.
Uninstal   = On

# The following item specifies whether or not any existing
# CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files are mostly preserved (On) or
# discarded and replaced (Off).
Modify     = On

# The following item specifies whether or not a prompt is
# displayed in INSTALL/SETUP for the user to select the correct
# country. On means that the prompt will be displayed, Off
# means that it will not be displayed. Country selection allows
# country and keyboard data to be set correctly.
AskCountry = On

# The following item defines the version of KEYB that must
# be loaded before INSTALL/SETUP attempts to set the keyboard
# type by running KEYB.
KeybVer    = 8

# The following item specifies the internal version number used
# by the operating system.
CPMVer     = 114

# The following item specifies the name of the README file.
# The user will have the option to display this file at the end
# of system installation.
ReadMe     = README.TXT

# The following item specifies the name of the file to be
# created when the user is installing DR-DOS from a
# network directory.
#LogFile    = DRDOS.LOG

# The following item specifies the maximum number of system
# installs from a network directory.
#MaxInstalls = 20
#NetxReplace = Off

# The following section defines the MS Windows program group for
# DR-DOS.

[MSWindows]
# The following item specifies the name of the program group
# for DR-DOS.
GroupName = Caldera DR-DOS

# The following item specifies the group file for DR-DOS.
GroupFile = DRDOS.GRP

# The following item specifies the position and size of the
# DR-DOS window.
WinDim    = 64,64,400,256

# The following items specify the programs in the DR-DOS
# program group.
WinProg   = Caldera DR-DOS,COMMAND.COM,,COMMAND.ICO,,d
WinProg   = Lock,LOCK.EXE,,,,d
WinProg   = Advanced NetWars,NETWARS.EXE,,NETWARS.ICO,,d
WinProg   = Personal Netware,NETW.EXE,,,,n
WinProg   = Network Diagnostics,PNWDIAG.EXE,,,,n

# Space required for DOS files in \WINDOWS directory
WinDosSize = 1000;

# Space required for PNW files in \WINDOWS directory 
WinNetSize = 2300;

# Space required for MSWindows files in \DRDOS directory
DosWinSize = 1400;

# Space required for MSWindows files in \NWCLIENT directory
NetWinSize = 0;


# The following section defines the text that appears on the
# first INSTALL screen.

[HelloText]
Welcome to the Caldera DR-DOS INSTALL Program.

This program will copy the contents of the distribution disks
on to your hard disk or on to floppy disks.

At most stages of the installation process you may obtain help by
pressing the F1 function key.
HelloTextEnd
 
#
[Disk1]
Installation and Utilities 1
dos:d:SETUP.INI
root:xfd:ibmbio.com
root:xfd:ibmdos.com
root:xfd:command.com
dos:xfd:setver.exe
dos:xfd:country.sys
dos:xfd:keyb.com
dos:xfd:himem.sys
dos:d:security.ovl
dos:d:install.exe
dos:d:setup2.exe
dos:d:setup.hlp
dos:d:taskmgr.ini
dos:d:drdos.ini
dos:d:license.txt
nwclient:n:hrmib.ini
dos:d:loader.com
root:xd:boot.lst
dos:d:pnunpack.exe
dos:d:fdisk.com
dos:d:sys.com
dos:d:format.com
dos:d:unformat.com
dos:d:whatsnew.txt
dos:d:drmouse.com
dos:d:ansi.sys
dos:d:ega.cpi
dos:d:4201.cpi
dos:d:4208.cpi
dos:d:5202.cpi
dos:d:1050.cpi
dos:d:display.sys
dos:d:printer.sys
dos:d:dosbook.exe
dos:d:help.bat
dos:d:fasthelp.bat
dos:d:nlsfunc.exe
dos:d:mode.com
dos:d:driver.sys
dos:d:append.exe
dos:d:assign.com
dos:d:attrib.exe
dos:d:more.com
dos:xd:chkdsk.exe
dos:d:choice.com
dos:d:command.ico
dos:d:comp.com
dos:d:cursor.exe
dos:d:diskcopy.com
dos:d:doskey.exe
dos:d:deltree.bat
dos:d:fastopen.com
dos:d:netwars.ico
dos:d:dblbuf.sys
dos:d:readme.txt
#
[Disk2]
Utilities
dos:d:debug.exe
dos:d:diskcomp.com
dos:d:diskopt.exe
dos:d:xcopy.exe
dos:d:xdel.exe
dos:d:xdir.exe
dos:d:edit.com
dos:d:exe2bin.exe
dos:d:fc.com
dos:d:filelink.exe
dos:d:find.exe
dos:d:graftabl.com
dos:d:graphics.com
dos:d:join.exe
dos:d:label.com
dos:d:mem.exe
dos:d:move.exe
dos:d:netwars.exe
dos:d:nwdraw.exe
dos:d:nwdraw.hlp
dos:d:readme.nw
dos:d:nwcache.exe
dos:d:nwcache.ov1
dos:d:nwcache.ov2
dos:d:lock.exe
dos:d:password.exe
root:xd:security.bin
dos:d:delwatch.exe
dos:d:delpurge.exe
dos:d:diskmap.exe
dos:d:undelete.exe
dos:d:recover.com
dos:d:backup.com
dos:d:restore.com
dos:d:print.com
dos:d:rendir.exe
dos:d:replace.exe
dos:d:script.exe
dos:d:share.exe
dos:d:sort.exe
dos:d:subst.exe
dos:d:touch.exe
dos:d:tree.com
dos:d:vdisk.sys
dos:d:uninstal.exe
dos:d:serno.exe
dos:d:devload.com
dos:d:memmax.com
dos:d:loadfix.bat
dos:sd:emmxma.sys
root:d:drdos.386
dos:d:vipx.386
winsys:d:vipx.386
dos:d:create.com
dos:d:dconvert.com
dos:d:dconvrt2.exe
dos:d:preview.exe
dos:d:sconvert.exe
dos:d:screate.sys
dos:d:sdefrag.com
dos:d:stacfm.dll
dos:d:stacfm.hlp
dos:d:stachigh.sys
dos:d:stacload.bin
dos:d:unstack.com
dos:sd:devswap.com
nwclient:n:tran.vlm
clientlang:n:nmr.msg
nwcntl:n:handle
#
[Disk3]
Utilities
dos:d:screxec.exe
dos:d:sdefrag2.exe
dos:d:stacker.com
dos:d:stacker.exe
dos:d:unstack2.exe
winsys:d:winswap.exe
winsys:d:winswap2.exe
dos:d:winswap2.exe
winsys:d:winswap.cpl
winsys:d:winswap.hlp
clientnls:n:uni_1252.pac
clientnls:n:uni_437.pac
clientnls:n:uni_mon.pac
clientnls:n:uni_col.pac
nwclient:n:auto.vlm
nwclient:n:bind.vlm
nwclient:n:conn.vlm
nwclient:n:fio.vlm
nwclient:n:general.vlm
nwclient:n:ipxncp.vlm
nwclient:n:nds.vlm
nwclient:n:netx.vlm
nwclient:n:nmr.vlm
nwclient:n:nwp.vlm
nwclient:n:print.vlm
nwclient:n:redir.vlm
nwclient:n:rsa.vlm
nwclient:n:security.vlm
nwclient:n:vlm.exe
nwclient:n:pnw.vlm
clientlang:n:dosrqstr.msg
nwclient:n:netbios.exe
nwclient:n:ipxodi.com
nwclient:n:lsl.com
clientlang:n:ipxodi.msg
nwclient:n:odinsup.com
nwclient:n:net.exe
clientlang:n:netc.msg
nwclient:n:netu.ovl
nwclient:n:netu2.ovl
nwclient:n:netu.hlp
nwclient:n:neta.ovl
nwcntl:n:resource
nwcntl:n:workgrp
#
[Disk4]
Utilities
nwclient:n:neta.hlp
nwclient:n:netw.exe
winsys:n:netwhelp.hlp
winsys:n:netwpnw.dll
winsys:n:nwgdi.dll
winsys:n:nwnet.dll
winsys:n:nwpsrv.dll
winsys:n:nwcalls.dll
winsys:n:nwlocale.dll
winsys:n:nwipxspx.dll
winsys:n:pnw.dll
nwclient:n:nlmigrat.exe
clientlang:n:nlmigrat.msg
clientlang:n:server.msg
nwcntl:n:security
nwcntl:n:user
nwcntl:n:server
nwclient:n:taskid.com
nwclient:n:tbmi2.com
clientlang:n:taskid.msg
clientlang:n:tbmi2.msg
winsys:n:netware.drv
winsys:n:nwpopup.exe
winsys:n:vnetware.386
nwclient:n:nwrcon.pif
winsys:n:netware.hlp
nwclient:n:upatch.exe
nwclient:n:version.exe
nwclient:n:mib2if.vlm
nwclient:n:mib2prot.vlm
nwclient:n:pnw.mib
nwclient:n:pnwmib.vlm
nwclient:n:pnwtrap.mib
nwclient:n:pnwtrap.vlm
nwclient:n:stpipx.com
nwclient:n:stpudp.com
nwclient:n:wssnmp.vlm
nwclient:n:wsasn1.vlm
nwclient:n:wsreg.vlm
nwclient:n:wstrap.vlm
nwclient:n:hostmib.mib
nwclient:n:hrmib.exe
clientlang:n:mib2if.msg
clientlang:n:mib2prot.msg
clientlang:n:pnwmib.msg
clientlang:n:pnwtrap.msg
clientlang:n:stpipx.msg
clientlang:n:stpudp.msg
clientlang:n:wsasn1.msg
clientlang:n:wsreg.msg
clientlang:n:wssnmp.msg
clientlang:n:wstrap.msg
nwclient:n:pnwdiag.exe
winsys:n:pnwdiagw.dll
nwclient:n:pnwdiags.hep
nwclient:n:pnwdiag.dat
nwclient:n:pnwdiags.exe
clientlang:n:pnwdiags.msg
nwclient:n:pnwdiag.hlp
nwclient:n:ibm_run.ovl
clientlang:n:textutil.msg
nwclient:n:textutil.idx
nwclient:n:drivers.dos
nwclient:n:null.com
clientins:n:null.ins
nwclient:n:ne1000.com
clientins:n:ne1000.ins
nwclient:n:ne1500t.com
clientins:n:ne1500t.ins
nwclient:n:ne2.com
clientins:n:ne2.ins
nwclient:n:ne2000.com
clientins:n:ne2000.ins
nwclient:n:ne2100.com
clientins:n:ne2100.ins
nwclient:n:ne2_32.com
clientins:n:ne2_32.ins
clientins::e20odi.com
clientins::e20odi.ins
clientins:n:ins.oem
#
[Disk5]
Utilities
nwclient:n:ne3200.com
clientins:n:ne3200.ins
nwclient:n:ntr2000.com
clientins:n:ntr2000.ins
clientins::3c5x9.com
clientins::3c5x9.ins
clientins::3c503.com
clientins::3c503.ins
clientins::3c523.com
clientins::3c523.ins
clientins::ceodi.com
clientins::ceodi.ins
clientins::e21odi.com
clientins::e21odi.ins
clientins::e2hodi.com
clientins::e2hodi.ins
clientins::e30odi.com
clientins::e30odi.ins
clientins::e31odi.com
clientins::e31odi.ins
clientins::es3210.com
clientins::es3210.ins
clientins::exp16odi.com
clientins::exp16odi.ins
clientins::hpisaodi.com
clientins::hpisaodi.ins
clientins::hpmcaodi.com
clientins::hpmcaodi.ins
clientins::ibmfddio.com
clientins:n:ibmfddi.bin
clientins::ibmfddio.ins
clientins::ibmodish.com
clientins::ibmodish.ins
clientins::intel593.com
clientins::intel593.ins
clientins::ncrwl05.com
clientins::ncrwl05.ins
clientins::ni5210.com
clientins::ni5210.ins
clientins::ni6510.com
clientins::ni6510.ins
clientins::ni9210.com
clientins::ni9210.ins
clientins::smc8000.com
clientins::smc8000.ins
clientins::smc8100.com
clientins::smc8100.ins
clientins::t20odi.com
clientins::t20odi.ins
clientins::tccarc.com
clientins::tccarc.ins
clientins::tce16atw.com
clientins::tce16atw.ins
clientins::tce32mcw.com
clientins::tce32mcw.ins
clientins::tctoksh.com
clientins::tctoksh.ins
clientins::token.com
clientins::token.ins
clientins::pcmdm.com
clientins::pcmdm.ins
clientins::pcn2l.com
clientins::pcn2l.ins
clientins::pe2odi.com
clientins::pe2odi.ins
clientins::madgeodi.com
clientins:n:mdgdos02.bin
clientins::madgeodi.ins
clientins::osh391r.com
clientins::osh391r.ins
clientins::trxnet.com
clientins::trxnet.ins
clientrpl:n:dosgen.exe
clientrpl:n:ether.rpl
clientrpl:n:nearserv.exe
clientrpl:n:pcn2l.rpl
clientrpl:n:rboot.rpl
clientrpl:n:rpl.com
clientrpl:n:rplfix.com
clientrpl:n:rplodi.com
clientrpl:n:token.rpl
dos:d:nwcdex.exe
dos:xsd:emm386.exe
dos:d:dpmi.exe
dos:d:taskmgr.exe
windows:d:taskmgr.exe
nwclient:n:server.exe
dos:xsd:dpms.exe
dos:d:rpldoc.txt

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# DRDOS.INI: Initial values for various DR-DOS utilities.


[COLORS]
NewUI=ON
MaxColors	= 9		# number of defined ColorSets
CurrentColor=0
ColorSet0	= "Default"    (0,15)(15,1)(15,8)(15,4)(0,15)(0,7)(15,3)(3,7)(4,7)(12,15)(3,15)(9,15)(2,15)
ColorSet1	= "Mono"       (7,0)(0,7)(0,7)(0,7)(7,0)(15,0)(0,7)(7,0)(9,0)(9,0)(1,0)(15,0)(7,0)
ColorSet2	= "LCD"        (7,0)(0,7)(0,15)(0,7)(7,0)(15,0)(8,7)(7,0)(8,7)(15,0)(0,15)(8,15)(2,15)
ColorSet3	= "Ocean"      (7,1)(15,9)(8,9)(15,12)(0,1)(0,3)(0,11)(8,3)(12,3)(14,1)(12,1)(15,1)(2,1)
ColorSet4	= "Pasture"    (15,2)(15,0)(8,0)(15,12)(0,2)(0,10)(15,9)(3,10)(12,10)(14,2)(12,2)(0,2)(4,2)
ColorSet5	= "Sunset"     (15,4)(0,14)(6,14)(15,12)(0,4)(0,12)(0,14)(6,12)(9,12)(14,4)(10,4)(0,4)(2,4)
ColorSet6	= "Pink"       (0,5)(15,13)(5,13)(15,12)(0,5)(0,7)(15,13)(7,8)(14,7)(14,5)(12,5)(15,5)(2,5)
ColorSet7	= "Coal"       (14,8)(15,0)(8,0)(15,4)(0,8)(0,7)(15,3)(3,7)(14,7)(10,8)(12,8)(15,8)(2,8)
ColorSet8	= "Plasma"     (0,7)(15,0)(8,0)(15,0)(0,7)(0,6)(15,0)(7,6)(15,6)(15,6)(0,6)(15,7)(7,0)

[DOSBOOK]
InitialZoom	= 1		# 0=window, 1=full screen

# DOSBook printer settings.
PrintDevice	= PRN		# printer device name
LeftMargin	= 8		# number of blank columns on left of text
TextColumns	= 64		# number of text columns
LinesPerPage	= 62		# use 0 for no pagination
Underline1	= 45		# single underline character code
Underline2	= 61		# double underline character code


[DISKOPT]
MapColor	= (11,3)(11,1)(14,4)	# Disk layout colors.
					# (start color)(final color)(bad color)


[UNDELETE]

[FILELINK]


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