Autoexec.bat and config.sys files, Default autoexec.bat file, Guidelines for installing applications – Texas Instruments TravelMate 2000 User Manual

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Guidelines for Installing Applications

Review your application program documentation for its memory requirements and set up the TravelMate
2000 memory to maximize your program's performance.

AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS Files

If your application program requires additions or changes to the TravelMate 2000

AUTOEXEC.BAT

and

CONFIG.SYS

files-as suggested several times in this and other chapters of this manual-carefully consider the

consequences that may result from changes or deletions to these two files. The factory-furnished (default)
files are listed and described in the following two sections. Please read and understand these two files
before you change them. See the MS-DOS User’s Manual furnished with your TravelMate 2000 for more
details on constructing these files and their significance.

Default AUTOEXEC.BAT File

Each line of the TravelMate 2000 default

AUTOEXEC.BAT

file and its purpose are defined in the table

following the file listing. Take special note of those fines relating to Laptop Manager and LapLink.

echo off
ver
set

comspec=c:\dos\command.com

set

path=c:\;c:\utils;c:\dos

set

mfile=c:\utils

set

lapsys=c:\config.sys

set

lapfile=c:\

prompt $P$G
cache 64 /e
shadow
rpal /i
bw
lm

Application Programs 5-7

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