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1990-09-07
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echo off
if "%@len[a]"=="1" loadbtm on
cls
set SD=%1
if "%1"=="" set SD=A
set TD=%2
if "%2"=="" set TD=C
echo.
echo 4DOS Installation
echo.
echo INSTALL will assume that you are reading the 4DOS files from
echo drive %SD%, and installing them on drive %TD%. If this is not
echo correct, press Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break at the prompt below, and
echo restart INSTALL with the following command:
echo.
echo x:INSTALL x y
echo.
echo where "x" is the drive the 4DOS disk is in, and "y" is the
echo drive on which you want the 4DOS files installed. You will
echo be able to change the destination drive for some of the files
echo later, but INSTALL must have a destination drive to use to
echo start the installation process. The destination drive ("y"
echo above) can be a floppy disk, but if it is you will need to
echo use separate disks for the program / utility files, the
echo manual, and the other documentation.
echo.
pause Press Ctrl-C to exit, or any other key to continue ...
cls
echo.
echo 4DOS Installation
echo.
echo A copy of the 4DOS program (4DOS88.EXE) and the full installation
echo batch file (INSTALL.BTM) will now be extracted to the current
echo directory on drive %TD%. If these files already exist in that
echo directory they will be overwritten. If this will cause any
echo problems, you can press Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break at the prompt
echo below to abort installation and correct the situation.
echo.
pause Press Ctrl-C to exit, or any other key to continue ...
echo.
echo Please wait ...
%sd%:pkunzip -o %sd%:4dos %td%: install.btm 4dos88.exe
echo.
echo If any errors occurred in the extraction step above, press
echo Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break at the prompt and correct the problem
echo before continuing.
echo.
pause Press Ctrl-C to exit, or any other key to install 4DOS ...
%td%:4dos88.exe /a:1536 /e:8192 /c %td%:install.btm %sd% %td% 5