said:
>Can now do a dir command, but don't find much guidance on setting up 4os2
>to be the default command processor.
Did you miss the guidance on page 57 of 4os2.txt?
>Is that good to do?
Works for me, but I say that a lot. :-)
>The online
>help refers to more information in printed documentation which probably
>is not available as a digital file.
Sure it is. See 4os2.txt.
>Is more than putting SET
>COMSPEC=c:\4os2.exe in config.sys required?
Only a little. This is the from:
REM 11/5/99 SET OS2_SHELL=F:\OS2\CMD.EXE
REM 11/5/99 SET COMSPEC=F:\OS2\CMD.EXE
and to:
SET COMSPEC=D:\USR\BIN\4OS2.EXE
SET OS2_SHELL=D:\USR\BIN\4OS2.EXE
on this box.
Regards,
Steven
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