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==Applications==
 
==Applications==

Revision as of 22:39, 23 May 2020

The Config.sys Documentation Project
  1. BASEDEV Statements
  2. CALL Statements
  3. DEVICE Statements
  4. IFS Statements
  5. OS/2 Commands
  6. DOS Commands
  7. RUN Statements
  8. SET Statements
  9. PSD Statements
  10. Other Information
  1. Programs
  2. Hardware
  3. List of Statements

The Base Device Drivers are needed by OS/2 to install elementary services, like your hard disk, keyboard, etc. The Base Device Drivers are the first entries from the config.sys file that are loaded during the boot. They are not loaded in the same order as they appear in the config.sys file. They are loaded dependant on their file extension.

Here is the order of loading for the file extensions.

  1. *.SYS
  2. *.BID
  3. *.VSD
  4. *.TSD
  5. *.ADD - Adapter Device Driver
  6. *.I13
  7. *.FLT - Filter
  8. *.DMD - Device Manager

If the CONFIG.SYS contains several files with the same extension, those files will be loaded in the order they appear in the CONFIG.SYS file.

The Base Device drivers must be located in the root directory in the \OS2 directory or in the \OS2\BOOT directory. If you set up a Base Device driver in your CONFIG.SYS please use only the name of the driver without the path. The following pages describe these entries:

Device Driver

Resource Management

Debugging

Floppy

Keyboard

Mouse

Multimedia

PC Card

Socket Services

Memory Card

Host Bus Adapters

AHCI

ATA, IDE

I2O

SCSI

RAID

CD-ROM Interfaces

Applications

CAD Manager

CDS BackAgain

Back Again 2000
Back Again/2

DBGHLP

Kaspersky Antivirus

Norman

Security/2

Parallel Port Devices

ISDNPM

SCSI

IDE

USB

CWUSB

DSP

Filters

Device Manager