X-Apparently-From: Message-ID: <002001c08e58$68ce9850$38822a40@dbcooper> From: "Patrick Moran" To: References: <01FD6EC775C6D4119CDF0090273F74A4021F15 AT emwatent02 DOT meters DOT com DOT au><007b01c08c51$98c71f40$0508e289 AT mpaul> <3A7AF172 DOT 59B22507 AT cornell DOT edu><03e501c08deb$f4734580$b608e289 AT mpaul> <3A7C7CED DOT 6870D47A AT cornell DOT edu> Subject: Re: using DRDOS7.05 COMMAND.COM with WinMe Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 20:11:35 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.3018.1300 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.3018.1300 Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com You can do this by going to DOS MODE. Why do you want to use a limited DOS window anyway? I advised you to do this a long time ago. MAKE A SHORTCUT FOR DOS MODE if ME allows this. I don't see why it would not. Then after vreating the shortcut and making it DOS MODE, you can edit the autoexec and config files to suit whatever you want. I don't have 9x on this system or I'd show you step by step how to do it. Basically you create a shortcut to the command.com you want to use, or 4dos or whatever. Then you right click on the icon and select properties. There are several tabs to choose from. Check them all out and one will give you the option to use DOS Mode and after you put a dot in that option, one or more additional options will highlight. One of those deal with customizing the autoexec and config files. Some of those options when chosen will also allow other options and some stuff will be put in automatically for you like the sound drivers. These files should be named: CONFIG.DOS and AUTOEXEC.DOS when you are completed. You can then edit them in DOS when you reboot to DOS. When you do reboot to DOS, a message will come up about something about allowing direct writes to disk or some such. Choose to allow this. On second thought I do not know if that would be a good idea to allow direct writes to a FAT 32 under DOS. It would depend on how DRDOS 7.04/05 handles this. I have no experience with it aas I no longer bother to use FAT 32. I use NTFS and do everything I want with other operating system through DOS Linux (now called Loop Linux.) So I would suggest that you do a few harmless writes, like save some text files you create, then go into WINDOZE and run SCANDISK and see if any erors occur. Then try making some harmless files in WINDOZE like text files from NOTEPAD and then boot into DOS Mode and delete them, then go back to WINDOZE and run SCANDISK. If all is okay, then direct write will PROBABLY be okay. I also would run SCANDISK before going into DOS Mode the first time just to make sure it was not DOS that caused a problem that may currently exist. RUN it in WINDOZE and do a thorough SCAN. Is still cannot figure out why anyone would want to run DOS on a FAT 32 partition. Most of yor programs cannot read FAT 32. I certainly would not be able to use Central Point Back Up or any other Central Point or Norton's utilities on a FAT 32. I would not even be able to use my shell program (1dirplus.) You can buy small IDE and/or SCSI drives real cheap on ebay or Yahoo and other auctions. Why not just pick up one of these and divide it into 127MB and/or 255MB FAT 16 partitions and make it a DOS only drive. I have seen these small drives go for a buck plus shipping or buy a box full of them for five or ten bucks. I have a 345MB Maxtor IDE (329 formatted) and have the first partition of about 70 some MB and the second partition of 255MB, noth FAT 16 and use it for DOS. I also put some WINDOZE backup files on it that I RAR under WINDOZE for some of my DATA files. That way if NT should ever get corrupted I can restore these files quickly and easily and not have yo bother with the tape drive and surching though dozens of tapes for the files. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan S." To: Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 2:49 PM Subject: Re: using DRDOS7.05 COMMAND.COM with WinMe > Surprise! Even though I can't launch the DRDOS7 COMMAND.COM [either > directly, or via a WinMe shortcut], I can launch [both directly and via > WinMe shortcut] a .BAT containing the text C:\DRDOS7\COMMAND.COM !!! > [Every day brings something new, I guess...] The DRDOS7 DOS box seems > to work properly. > > Which brings up another question... > Without executing a CONFIG.SYS, is it possible to execute command > switches like HISTORY=ON,512,ON for the DOS box? [There are mechanisms > for getting device drivers and environment variables processed, but I > don't know of anything I can do with the HISTORY command switch...?] > > Alan S. > 2-3-2001 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com