- 1. [ct-user] CT & Win95 (score: 1)
- Author: kr2j@ix.netcom.com (Robert E. Naumann)
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 21:53:17 -0500
- The easiest way to start Win95 and just get a DOS prompt (like the old days) is to put a file called "WIN.BAT" in the root directory of your C:\ drive. Just a couple of hits of the Enter key in Edit
- /archives//html/CT-User/1996-09/msg00003.html (7,033 bytes)
- 2. [ct-user] Network question (score: 1)
- Author: kr2j@ix.netcom.com (Robert E. Naumann)
- Date: Sun, 4 Aug 1996 06:19:35 -0500
- Hi Dave; Based on our experiences at N2RM, the best way to hook up a network for CT is by utilizing all available hardware handshaking and also using the -LOOP method. Warren Walsh, N2BCC, (WWALSH@in
- /archives//html/CT-User/1996-08/msg00006.html (7,371 bytes)
- 3. CT and Win95 (score: 1)
- Author: kr2j@ix.netcom.com (Robert E. Naumann)
- Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 08:17:27 -0500
- The easiest way to make this happen is to create a file in your C:\ root directory called WIN.BAT. If you put nothing in this file, WIN95 will boot to the DOS prompt. If you put commands like: CD\CT9
- /archives//html/CT-User/1996-06/msg00011.html (8,855 bytes)
- 4. WIN95 / DOS Prompt clarification (score: 1)
- Author: kr2j@ix.netcom.com (Robert E. Naumann)
- Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 12:56:56 -0500
- You need to type WIN at the C:\Windows prompt to start up the GUI. If you type it at the root prompt, it'll re-execute the WIN.BAT file you created there. Thanks to WA2SCA for pointing this out. 73,
- /archives//html/CT-User/1996-06/msg00016.html (6,680 bytes)
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