INSTALLATION ============ 1. Place the disk in drive A or B and make that drive the default drive by typing A: or B: and pressing ENTER 2. Type in INSTALL and press enter 3. Select destination drive and directory (will be created if it does not exist). Press Enter. 4. Program will be installed onto hard disk Modifying CONFIG.SYS -------------------- VMS40 is a device driver, and must be installed from your CONFIG.SYS file. If you do not have one, you should refer to your DOS manual for more information on how to create one. You can edit your CONFIG.SYS file with any Text Editor. You install VMS40 as you would any other DOS device driver through you CONFIG.SYS file. When you include the driver in you file, be sure to include the drive and path information so that DOS can find the file at boot time. The full syntax is DEVICE=[d:\][path\]VMS40.SYS [d:] [nnn] [/Fm] where [d:\][path\] specifies the drive and path in which the driver lives. The optional [d:] specifies which drive to place the Virtual LIM memory on. If omitted, it defaults to C: if you boot from a hard disk, and A: if you boot from a floppy. The optional [nnn] specifies the amount of memory you wish to reserve, in Ks (Kilobytes). If omitted, the trial version uses a default (and maximum) value of 240K, while the registered version uses a default value of 360K.