ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º CA º ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ CUSTOM AUTOEXEC ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÈÍÑÍÍÑͼ Shareware Ver. 1.03 ÛßßßßßßÛ Peachville Software 1993 ßßßßßßßß Û EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Û DOS: 3.3 minimum Video: EGA HDrive: C Drive Mouse: Logitech or equal Û GENERAL Û Custom Autoexec allows the user to create the operating enviroment during the autoexec batch process. Instructions to run utilities such as Norton, QDos, Windows, etc. and their required parameters are added to the batch while it is in progress. Each command set is located in files BAT.001 to BAT.012, allowing 12 user sets. Û INSTALLATION Û ***** Your mouse driver must be active for these programs to run. ***** Copy all the files to a formatted disk. Run BUTTONS.EXE from the disk to see how the pre-packaged system operates. [Clear] clears the text screen. [Run] copies the batch commands on the screen to AUTO.BAT and ends the program. Decide how you want your commands to run. For instance when running your modem you may want a background ultility running ahead of time. Make a backup of your existing AUTOEXEC.BAT and print it as well. Edit the pre-packaged AUTOEXEC.BAT: Change the line MOUSE if your original driver command is different Eg: GOMOUSE. Add path, set and command lines that you want to run every time. Û BAT.001 - BAT.012 Û The first line of each file, (12 charachters max.), is the title which appears on your buttons. Replace existing titles with those suited to the function you wish to perform. This is the only line which will not be issued as a batch command line. Edit subsequent lines as you would with any batch file with the following exceptions: [ENTER] must follow the last command. The charachter "$" will truncate the file and should not be used. Notice how PATH statements are added: Eg. PATH = C:\DOS;%path% This results in an "Out of Environment Space" error message when executed but it allows paths to be added rather than truncated. Some of the samples Eg. BAT.012 are empty. When the program encounters an empty file it ignores it and does not create a command button. To remove a button simply delete the contents of the file. Then test the operation of each file by running BUTTONS.EXE, try all of your commands. After pressing the "Run" button, view AUTO.BAT. This file should now contain the cumulative batch commands you just entered. When your commands are correct, copy all files to C:\ , then reboot. Û PROGRAMS and FILES Û AUTOEXEC.TXT this file AUTO.BAT cumulative batch sets run by autoexec.bat AUTOEXEC.BAT a replacement for yours BAT.xxx 12 batch files BUTTONS.EXE button program run by autoexec.bat ---------------------------------------------------------------------x cut here The aforementioned programs are freely distributed as shareware for the individual user. If this utility meets your needs and expectations please register by sending $10.oo to: Peachville Software Box 678 Peachland, B.C. Canada V0H 1X0 We shall inturn send you the lastest update of CUSTOM AUTOEXEC. Name: ____________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ City: ________________ State: ___________ ZIP: ________________ ZIP: _______________