Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club! On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 16:50:41 +0200, Michal H. Tyc wrote: > Not even mentioning the fact that one of the major components (the > memory manager) of the OpenDOS configuration is a third-party one. > [I am not trying to say that QEMM is bad. I am just trying to say > that calling this setup "OpenDOS" is a bit misleading.] I used Glenn McCorckle's boot disk EXACTLY as sent, at his insistence, after I had experimented with sundry variations. In the earlier stages I did use NWCACHE under OpenDOS. The results were similar. >> Unless >> you make your DR-DOS configuration as close to identical >> as possible to your M$-DOS configuration (including using >> the same disk cache program), you cannot make valid >> comparisons between the two O/Ses. Yes, agreed. I have OpenDOS installed on the hard disk, and the first thing I tried was a more or less direct translation of my CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to use all OpenDOS components. Due to the problems, I changed to Glenn's boot disk with VDISK added, and the path extended to include the root directory and the batchfile and utilities directories on my hard disk. Glenn suggested that I remove the batchfile directory from the path. I went further and removed all references to the hard drive. Glenn then insisted I remove VDISK, so I went back to his original boot disk unammended, and changed the ARACHNE.CFG to remove references to the virtual disk. That was the state of play when I posted the configs for MS-DOS and OpenDOS. > Greg, as long as you don't put any MS-DOS or OpenDOS specific commands > into them, you can have almost identical CONFIG.SYS/AUTOEXEC.BAT for both > systems. The only important difference is the SHELL= command pointing > to the command processor Yes, I think that is obvious. But Glenn insisted that I try his boot disk exactly as it was sent. But for now I have given up doing any more tests. Every time I change something it means rebooting and reconnecting which costs me at least one more local call fee, sometimes as many as four times to try minor changes. So far I've spent about $30 on the extra calls for this experimenting, which I can ill afford on my income. Greg Arachne at FreeLists -- Arachne, The Web Browser/Suite for DOS and Linux --