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- STACKER NOTE Stac Electronics Technical Note
-
- Subject: Upgrading to DRDOS 6.0 with STACKER installed.
-
- Tech023 - 2/20/92
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- STACKER has been found to be compatible with DR DOS 6.0. This note
- outlines the procedure for upgrading your system to DR DOS 6.0 when
- Stacker is installed.
-
- This procedure is NOT required if the following conditions are true:
-
- 1. STACKER has not yet been installed. Install DRDOS 6.0, then
- STACKER.
- 2. The boot drive is NOT being SSWAPped, AND there is enough room
- on the uncompressed drive C: (3 MB) for the DR DOS 6.0 files.
- In this case, simply boot up with the DRDOS 6.0 STARTUP
- diskette and run INSTALL.
-
- Installation Procedure:
-
- Note: this procedure assumes that:
- 1. Drive C: is the boot drive.
- 2. It may or may not be SSWAPped with a Stacker drive
- 3. There is enough disk space (3MB) on the Stacker drive to install
- DR DOS 6.0.
-
- In the following sequence of steps, you will need to know which drive
- letter refers to your boot drive and which drive letter refers to your
- Stacker drive. This information may be obtained by running the SWAPMAP
- utility which came with Stacker. One of the lines will look like the
- following:
-
- Drive x: was drive C: at boot time
-
- Letter 'x:' will be the boot drive. If 'x:' is 'C:', then 'Drive C: is
- NOT swapping' and, in the procedures which follow:
- drive C: will be the boot drive, and
- your Stacker drive letter should be inserted for drive 'x:'.
-
- If 'x:' is not 'C:' then 'Drive C: IS swapping' and:
- drive C: is the Stacker drive,
- drive x: is the boot drive.
-
- 1. Remove the read-only attribute from files already on the system.
- Please insert your Stacker diskette into drive A: (or drive B:).
- Change to the diskette drive by typing A: (or B:) and hitting
- Enter. Then type the following commands (ignore any 'File not found'
- messages):
-
- SATTRIB -R C:\CONFIG.SYS
- SATTRIB -R C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- SATTRIB -R C:\COMMAND.COM
-
- (In the next command, substitute the name of your DOS directory if it
- is named something other than 'DOS'.)
-
- SATTRIB -R C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM
-
- In the following four commands, if drive C: is swapping, remember to
- use the boot drive letter you found above to replace the drive letter
- 'x:'. If drive C: is not swapping, use the drive letter of your Stacker
- drive in place of 'x:'.
-
- SATTRIB -R x:\CONFIG.SYSc
- SATTRIB -R x:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- SATTRIB -R x:\COMMAND.COM
-
- (As before, in the next command, substitute the name of your DOS
- directory if it is named something other than 'DOS'.)
-
- SATTRIB -R x:\DOS\COMMAND.COM
-
- 2. Copy the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to the Stacker drive.
- If drive C: is swapping, type the following:
-
- REN C:\CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.STA
- (ignore a 'Duplicate filename or file not found' message)
- REN C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT AUTOEXEC.STA
- COPY x:\CONFIG.SYS C:\
- ('x:' is the boot drive swapping with C:)
- COPY x:\AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\
- ('x:' is the boot drive swapping with C:)
-
- If drive C: is not swapping, type the following:
-
- REN x:\CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.STA
- ('x:' is the Stacker drive) (ignore a 'Duplicate filename or file
- not found' message)
- REN x:\AUTOEXEC.BAT AUTOEXEC.STA
- ('x:' is the Stacker drive) (Ignore a 'Duplicate filename or file
- not found' message)
- COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS x:\
- COPY C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT x:\
-
- 3. Insert the DR DOS 6.0 STARTUP Disk (Disk 1) in the A: drive. Then
- type the following commands:
-
- COPY A:\COMMAND.COM C:\
- COPY A:\COMMAND.COM x:\
-
- (In the next commands, substitute the name of your DOS directory if it
- is named something other than 'DOS'.)
-
- COPY A:\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS
- COPY A:\COMMAND.COM x:\DOS
-
- 4. Boot the system with the DR DOS 6.0 STARTUP Disk in the A: drive.
-
- 5. At the opening screen of the DR DOS 6.0 installation, hit the F10
- key to abort. Then choose "EXIT TO DR DOS" and hit Enter.
-
- 6. At the A> prompt, type the following: SYS C:
- The system will respond with:
- Destination Disk was not formatted under current Operating System.
- Writing new boot sector. System files copied.
-
- 7. Remove the DR DOS 6.0 STARTUP disk from the A: drive and reboot the
- system from the hard disk.
- This will start the system with DR DOS 6.0 and the Stacker drive(s)
- will be available. If any application is automatically loaded during
- bootup, please exit the application and return to the DOS prompt.
-
- 8. At the C> prompt, place the DR DOS 6.0 STARTUP disk back into the A:
- drive.
-
- 9. Change to the DR DOS diskette. Type the following:
-
- A:AUTOEXEC
-
- 10. The installation process for DR DOS 6.0 will begin.
- At the opening screen, press the Enter key to continue. Choose to
- install DR DOS on the C: drive and press Enter. Next, select the option
- to "Use the information in the existing file(s)".
-
- 11. You will now be asked to specify the drive letter and directory
- name to receive the DR DOS 6.0 files. Move the cursor to the suggested
- pathname for DR DOS 6.0. If drive C: is swapping, choose drive C:; if
- drive C: is not swapping, choose drive x: (remember to substitute the
- actual drive letter for 'x:', determined above). Also, change the
- 'DRDOS' subdirectory name to the name of your DOS directory. This is
- because we want to overwrite the existing DOS version with DR DOS 6.0.
- Otherwise, there will be two DOS versions on the system at the same
- time - not a good situation.
-
- 12. Choose to "Replace all DOS files on the destination drive."
-
- 13. At this point you may choose either to skip the configuration and
- go directly to installation, or you may choose to proceed with further
- configuration.
-
- 14. Follow the instructions displayed on your screen to complete the
- installation of DR DOS 6.0.
- When DR DOS 6.0 is finished, you will be given a choice to "Exit to DR
- DOS" or "Reboot Computer". Choose "Exit to DR DOS".
-
- 15. If drive C: is not swapping, type the following:
-
- COPY x:\CONFIG.SYS C:\
- COPY x:\AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\
-
- If drive C: is swapping, type the following:
-
- COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS x:\
- COPY C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT x:\
-
- 16. Remove the last DR DOS 6.0 diskette and reboot the system from the
- hard disk.
-
- 17. DR DOS 6.0 adds new commands to your existing CONFIG.SYS file.
- When the machine is rebooted, DR DOS will ask if you want to execute
- any commands from your previous CONFIG.SYS. This will particularly
- affect the Stacker lines. Hit 'Y' to each of the questions about
- loading the Stacker drivers. When the system has completed booting, use
- your favorite text editor (or the DR DOS EDITOR program) to remove the
- '?' from in front of the Stacker lines. You will also need to examine
- any other lines which have been so marked. These changes need to be
- made to the CONFIG.SYS file on the uncompressed drive. After making
- these changes, copy the CONFIG.SYS file to the Stacker drive.
-
- Also during bootup, you may see a "Bad or missing file..." message as
- DR DOS attempts to find a DOS program or driver not copied to the
- uncompressed drive during the installation process. Simply copy the
- missing program file(s) from your DOS directory on the Stacker drive
- to the directory on the uncompressed drive where DR DOS is looking.
-
- For example, if you were previously loading the DOS file 'ANSI.SYS'
- from the 'DOS' directory on the uncompressed drive, type the following
- to update 'ANSI.SYS' to the DR DOS 6.0 version (as before, substitute
- the name of your DOS directory if it is named something other than
- 'DOS'):
-
- COPY C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS x:\DOS (drive C: is SSWAPping)
- or
- COPY x:\DOS\ANSI.SYS C:\DOS (drive C: is not SSWAPping)
-
- There may be other programs from the previous version of DOS on the
- uncompressed drive which will need to be replaced with the equivalent DR DOS programs. You will need to search
- both the root directory and the DOS directory for these programs.
-
- 18. Finally, some files from your previous DOS version may still be
- located in your DOS directory.
- These files have no corresponding replacement in DR DOS 6.0. Please
- examine them and consult your User's Guide to see if they can be
- deleted. Be careful not to delete anything which may be required for
- normal operation of your system. Type the following to display a list
- of these files (substitute the name of your DOS directory if it is
- named something other than 'DOS'):
-
- DIR C:\DOS /A | FIND /V "8-23-91" | MORE (drive C:
- SSWAPping)
- or
- DIR x:\DOS /A | FIND /V "8-23-91" | MORE (drive C: not
- SSWAPping)
-
- If you would like to send this listing to the printer, simply add the
- characters > PRN to the end of the above lines.
-
- WARNING !! - DO NOT delete the files TASKMAX.INI, VIEWMAX.INI, or
- DRDOS.INI. These files are critical to the correct operation of DR DOS
- 6.0. They will be included in the above listing because these files are
- customized during installation and, therefore, the dates of these files
- will be the date of your installation of DR DOS 6.0.
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