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- This uses the Macintosh’s mouse to emulate a PC mouse, for those PC programs which recognize a mouse.
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- This allows you to choose the destination of data sent to the PC’s “COM1:” and “COM2:” ports — to Macintosh serial ports or to files.
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- This allows you to tell SoftWindows what type of printer to emulate.
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- This controls how SoftWindows emulates the PC floppy disk drives.
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- This allows selection or creation of SoftWindows “Hard Disk Files” for PC Hard Drives “C:” and “D:”.
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- This allows selection of Macintosh folders which are accessible from within SoftWindows as network drives.
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- This sets the amount of Macintosh RAM to set aside for the emulation of expanded and extended memory, also known as LIM and XMS respectively.
- The amount of PC memory you can select depends on the amount of RAM that is available to SoftWindows.
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- This enables you to configure the size and position of the Windows Desktop and the number of colors that Windows will use.
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- This lets you enable or disable SoftWindows’s emulation of the Intel 80287 (floating point chip).
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- This allows you to select the AppleTalk-IPX Gateway to be used with SoftNode.
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- This Restarts SoftWindows, the same as pressing Control-Alt(Option)-Delete. PC programs can’t warn you to save before resetting.
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