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From: "FREDE" <frede AT metronet DOT de>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>, "Andrew Jardine" <ajardine AT nbnet DOT nb DOT ca>
Subject: Re: adding opendos to a win 95 computer
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 1997 13:00:36 +0100
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Message-ID: <19971129121803.26180.qmail@dortmund2.pop.metronet.de>

If you want to use all you do not need a boot manager ! if you have Win 95
or Win 95a:Copy Command.com to the Windows directory, download Powermenu
from http://atc.nethosting.com/starlink/bp/ unzip it, install Opendos,edit
the Autoexec.bat to run Pwrmenu first, edit the Pwrmenu.ini to Start
Command from Windows or Command fom Opendos!
Win95b:No idea!

I hope i´ve helped you
JHF

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> Von: Andrew Jardine <ajardine AT nbnet DOT nb DOT ca>
> An: opendos AT delorie DOT com
> Betreff: adding opendos to a win 95 computer
> Datum: Donnerstag, 27. November 1997 12:46
> 
> I'm running Win 95 upgrade on top of ms-dos 6.22.  I'd like to run
opendos,
> but I'm worried that simply launching the install against my Win 95/dos
> partition might mess it up somehow.  Can I safely load it without
worrying
> about Win 95 having a fit?  Can I get back to ms-dos if I need to?  What
> I'd really like to do is load Opendos in a logical drive and access it
with
> my boot manager so the dos files under Windows 95 are accessable, but I
> don't suppose there is any way to do that is there?
> 
> 

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