Default config.sys files, Guidelines for installing applications, Default – Texas Instruments 4000M User Manual
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reboots the system
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loads system and PCMCIA drivers
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comment block describing SCSI drivers/utilities
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loads system, PCMCIA, and SCSI drivers
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comment block describing SCSI and PCMCIA drivers/
utilities
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executes the MSCDEX so the CD-ROM is accessed
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loads system and PCMCIA drivers
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comment block describing PCMCIA drivers/
utilities
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edits command lines, recalls MS-DOS command, and
creates macros
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tells the system the user doesn’t want to load any drivers or
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comment block that says there are no system drivers or
utilities to be loaded
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runs Windows
Default
CONFIG.SYS
Files
If your application requires additions or changes to the
CONFIG.SYS
file, carefully consider the consequences. The
factory-installed (default) file is listed and described in this
section. Please read and understand this file before you
change it. (See the MS-DOS User’s Guide and Reference for
more details on constructing this file and its significance.)
Each line of the default
CONFIG.SYS
file and its purpose are
defined in the table following the file listing. You can add
commands required by your application, but do not delete
the existing default commands.
Guidelines for Installing Applications
Installing and Using Applications 2-7