ISC 2.2 VPIX - Environment size
Tom Neff
tneff at bfmny0.BFM.COM
Thu Dec 20 15:42:58 AEST 1990
In article <1990Dec18.021335.4175 at iti.uucp> jay at iti.itinet (Jay Rohr) writes:
>Does anyone know how to increase the amount of environment space in VPIX,
>(DOS environment). All my attempts at changing CONFIG.SYS have failed. This
>is not really surprising, since every version of DOS has done it differently.
>Any suggestions would be a great help.
It's not really VP/ix per se, it's the presence of those TSR redirect
utilities normally loaded in a VP/ix task's AUTOEXEC.BAT initialization.
I used to have to wrestle with this under native DOS too.
There is a COMMAND.COM switch to allocate environment space (/E:nnn,
where nnn is either bytes or paragraphs depending on the version of DOS,
thank you very much Microsoft). In your CONFIG.SYS say
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:2048 /P
This is what I use with DOS 3.3 which interprets /E in bytes.
If that doesn't do the trick, you can CHEAT as follows:
*** in autoexec.bat
set DUMMY1=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...xxx (100 or so)
set DUMMY2=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...xxx
set DUMMY3=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...xxx
... as many as will fit in the /E:nnn space you provided
Then later on just unset DUMMY1..n for more E-space.
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