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; This is a sample EXTENDOS.CNF for use with ExtenDOS.
;
; It is set up for a CD-ROM drive attached as device 5 on the
; SCSI port of a TT030.
;
; This file should be placed in C:\AUTO, together with
; EXTENDOS.PRG.
;
; Note: lines beginning with a semicolon like this are comments
; and are ignored by EXTENDOS.PRG. The only lines absolutely
; required are one *BOS line specifying CD.BOS, and one *DOS
: line specifying UNIDRIVE.DOS.
;
;
; Format of line for physical (BOS) driver:
;
;*BOS, <Physical BOS driver> [Options], <Physical drive>:<Device #> ...
;
; where <Physical BOS driver>
; is the fully-qualified pathname of the physical
; device driver, CD.BOS
; [Options]
; are optional parameters to pass to CD.BOS (see
; Appendix A of the manual for examples)
; <Physical drive>
; is a single letter not used as a physical drive
; name elsewhere in your setup. X, Y, or Z is usually
; a good choice
; <Device #>
; indicates the actual physical id of the device, as
; follows:
; Device # meaning
; 0 - 7 ACSI DMA device 0 - 7, or
; Falcon030 SCSI device 0 - 7
; 8 - 15 TT030 SCSI device 0 - 7, or
; Falcon030 SCSI device 0 - 7
;
; Note that there can be several <Physical drive>:<Device #> pairs,
; separated by spaces, if you have more than one CD-ROM drive.
;
; Examples:
; 1. Using driver in C:\AUTO\BOOT, associate device Z with ACSI device 5
; *BOS, C:\AUTO\BOOT\CD.BOS, Z:5
; 2. Associate device Y with TT030 SCSI device 3
; *BOS, C:\BOOT\EXTENDOS\CD.BOS, Y:11
;
;
; The following specifies that:
; a) the physical device driver is CD.BOS, located in directory C:\EXTENDOS
; b) CD.BOS will have tracing active, with 16 trace entries
; c) CD.BOS will use Z as the name of the physical device
; d) the CD-ROM drive is at address 5 on the TT030 SCSI port.
; NOTE: the choice of Z is arbitrary, but you must choose a letter
; that is not otherwise used in your system.
;
*BOS, C:\EXTENDOS\CD.BOS T=16, Z:13
;
; Format of line for logical (DOS) driver:
;
;*DOS, <Logical DOS driver> [Arguments], <Logical id>:<Physical id>
;
; where <Logical id>
; is a single letter not used as a logical (GEMDOS) drive
; letter elsewhere in your setup. P, Q, or R is usually
; a good choice
; <Physical drive>
; refers back to the letter specified in an *BOS line for
; the physical device involved
;
; Examples:
; 1. Using driver in C:\AUTO\BOOT, associate drive R with physical device Y
; *DOS, C:\AUTO\BOOT\UNIDRIVE.DOS, R:Y
;
;
; The following specifies that:
; a) the logical DOS driver is UNIDRIVE.DOS, located in directory C:\EXTENDOS
; b) UNIDRIVE.DOS should reserve a 12-sector buffer for the path table
; and 2 1-sector buffers for single read requests
; c) all files on the CD-ROM will be shown as (logical) read/write in directory
; displays
; d) GEMDOS (including the desktop) will access the CD-ROM drive as drive P
; e) the physical drive that this is associated with is drive Z (which ties
; back via the *BOS control statement to an actual drive address).
; NOTE: the choice of P is arbitrary, but you must choose a letter
; that is not otherwise used in your system.
;
*DOS, C:\EXTENDOS\UNIDRIVE.DOS P=12 B=2 R/W, P:Z
;
; At this point you _may_ run other AUTO-folder programs by specifying
; the full pathname for them, followed by any arguments required.
; NOTE: if you decide to run them from here, don't forget to move them
; out of the AUTO folder into a different folder !!
;
; Examples:
;c:\patches\serialfx.prg ; fix RTS/CTS stuff for ST-compatible port
;c:\boot\cachennn.prg d200 f200 ; 200 FAT/root buffers & 200 data/dir buffers
;c:\boot\foldr100.prg ; allow 100 extra folders
;c:\boot\maccel3.prg ; install mouse accelerator
;c:\gplus\g+plus.prg ; install g+plus