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Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 18:56:05 -0700
From: Colin Campbell <cmcampb@roadrunner.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: How "Quiet" can we make CONFIG.SYS?

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When I boot my system, I'm getting messages
from NTFS (despite there being a /Q on the IFS= line),
from the Intel Pro/1000 card,
from Uniaud (about both the "Core" and "MMPM/2" drivers),
from SVISTA,
from ODIN, and
from VisualAge COBOL's Performance Analyzer.

I added a /Q to ODIN's DEVICE= statement, and suppressed the set of
messages that talk about WIN32K.

I'm tried adding /Q to two DEVICE= statements for UNIAUD32 and
UNIAUD16. That resulted in an error message about SVISTA, and no
sound! I backed that change out.

I tried /Q on the DEVICE= statement for E1000.OS2, but that seemed to
have no effect, so I removed it.

I tried /Q on the SVISTA DEVICE= statement, and that seemed to suppress
the message from SVISTA.

I don't know yet how to identify the VA COBOL Performance Analyzer startup.

So, thus far, I've been able to reduce the number of messages on the
screen by just a little.

It looks as if IFS= and DEVICE= statements tend to have switches to make
them load (or operate?) quietly. I could see /Q on FAT32, CDFS, UDF,
and maybe some other IFS= statements.

How do I figure out whether these other "noise makers" can be made quiet?

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