SimulTask and huge D: file
Carlo Milono
cmilono at netcom.UUCP
Sat Aug 18 01:02:35 AEST 1990
I had this same problem before, and what I did was to create a DOS partition
and a UNIX partition so that I could boot the beast in either mode with
the use of 'fdisk'. I then issued the 'dosslice' command which made the
DOS partition available to Simultask...simply edited the vpix.cnf to point
to the partition rather than a pseudo-vol.
This way, I can 'have my cake' and run in native 386 mode if desired by
booting up in DOS rather than UNIX...
I must admit, I was scared to issue the 'dosslice' command, fearing that
it would somehow make DOS unbootable from a cold-start, but it works
perfectly.
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