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CONFIG.CTL is a "point-and-shoot" editor for your CONFIG.SYS file. It is
invoked in your CONFIG.SYS file, and will modify the RAM image of the
CONFIG.SYS file when the machine performs the bootstrap load. You may load
your CONFIG.SYS file with every device driver and as many BUFFERS=, FILES=,
and FCBS= as you have ever used, then with CONFIG.CTL change the parameters
to suit your needs each time you boot the machine. De-activated statements
in the CONFIG.SYS file will generate a harmless "Unrecognized command in
Config.sys" message. Ignore them (see CONFIG.ASM for information on the
in RAM format for CONFIG.SYS statements. also see the original magazine
article for even more information on CONFIG.CTL and DOS device drivers).
The program appeared in the November 29, 1988 issue of PC Magazine, and was
written by Michael J. Mefford.
The entire contents of the November 29, 1988 issue of PC Magazine is
Copyright (c) 1988 by Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.,
a division of Ziff Communications Co.