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Hello SCOUG system experts
Since a while I am (re-) trying an installation of MCP 4.52 to my old
Toshiba T4900CT =
notebook from an external (SCSI) CD-ROM via an Adaptec 1460 Slim-SCSI
(PCMCIA).
In mid-90-ties I was able to get Warp Version 4 installed like this
after looooooooong =
experiments ;-|
The following entries and files have been added to the config.sys and
the diskettes:
aha152x.add
ibm2tos1.sys
pcmcia.sys
vcdrom.sys
vpcmcia.sys
Attached here the present config.sys:
- nb452cfg.sys =
What do I oversee ?
What did I set wrong ??
Where do I need to place thise additional files: diskette 1 or 2 ??
Are the entries in the config.sys in correct sequence ??
Anything else ???
Any hints and suggestions are very appreciated ;-) Thanks in advance !
Cheers, svobi
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