Sample Configurations for MS-DOS and MS-DOS Networks

Sample for a Single-User 386 DOS Configuration

SETOPTS 0001
STBLEN=2048
DEVS= 10
CIBS= 70
FCBS= 70
alias T0 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias D0 /dev/con dosshare mode=16
alias D1 /dev/lpt1 dosplt driver=pcepson.drv
alias LP /dev/lpt1 "HP LaserJet"   CR,SP=1B451B266C3636703265372E36633636461B2661306C38304D,CP=1B4  51B266C316f363670352E3435431B2873313648,
CPCOLS=177,SPCOLS=80,local=2,queue=queue3
prefix /usr/bbx/std/ /usr/bbx/ext/ /usr/bbx/graphics/
dsksyn A:
dsksyn B:
dsksyn E:

dsksyn Z:

The DSKSYNs are necessary to DISABLE all drives except for the "C" drive. If the DSKSYNs were missing, all the accesses to the other drives would cause the BIOS to give a prompt. PRO/5 has no way of intercepting these prompts.

Sample for a Multi-User 386 DOS Configuration

STBLEN=4096
ALIASES=30
DEVS= 10
CIBS= 60
FCBS= 70
prefix /usr/bbx/std/ /usr/bbx/ext/ /usr/bbx/graphics/
alias T0 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias T1 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias T2 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias T3 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias T4 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias T5 /dev/con doscon,dma
alias TM /dev/con doscon,dma
alias D0 /dev/con dosshare mode=16
alias D1 /dev/lpt1 dosplt driver=pcepson.drv
alias LP /dev/lpt1 "HP LaserJet" CR,SP=1B451B266C3636703265372E36633636461B2661306C38304D,CP=1B451B266C316f363670352E3435431B2873313648,
CPCOLS=177,SPCOLS=80,local=1,server=BASIS,queue=Q0
dsksyn A:
dsksyn B:
dsksyn E:
dsksyn G:

dsksyn Z:

 

Many PRO/5 applications require that each workstation have its own FID(0) value. This can be accomplished through the BBTERM environment variable or through the -t flag.