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==Desktop Settings== | ==Desktop Settings== | ||
*SET [[MENUSTYLE]] | *SET [[MENUSTYLE]] | ||
*SET | *SET [[PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE]] | ||
==DOS Settings== | ==DOS Settings== |
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Desktop Settings
- SET MENUSTYLE
- SET PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE
DOS Settings
- SET LASTDRIVE
Filesystem Settings
OS/2 can support a wide range of different file systems. This is done with installable file systems. The only exception is the FAT filesystem. note: The file system that manage the boot partition MUST be the FIRST file system in your config.sys file.
- BASEDEV=EXT2FLT.FLT
- BASEDEV=HFSFLT.FLT
- BASEDEV=MWDD32.SYS
- BASEDEV=PARTFILT.FLT
- CALL=CACHEF32.EXE
- DISKCACHE
- IFS=CDFS.IFS
- IFS=EXT2-OS2.IFS
- IFS=FAT32.IFS
- IFS=HFS.IFS
- IFS=HPFS.IFS
- IFS=MCM.IFS
- IFS=NETWKSTA.200
- IFS=NWIFS.IFS
- IFS=TVFS.IFS
- IFS=RAMFS.IFS
- IFS=VFAT-OS2.IFS
- RUN=EXT2_LW.EXE
- RUN=HFS.EXE
- RUN=VFAT-LW.EXE
INI Files
- SET System_Ini
- SET User_Ini
Java Settings
Java is a programming language. Programs written in Java can run on many different platforms. The following pages describe these entries:
- SET Classpath
- SET Java_Audio_Rate
- SET Java_Audio_Volume
- SET Java_Clock_Resolution
- SET Java_Compiler
- SET Java_Connect_Timeout
- SET Java_Console
- SET Java_Home
- SET Java_Map_Accel
- SET Java_NLS_SBCS
- SET Java_NoPrintDlg
- SET Java_Old_Char_Spacing
- SET Java_User
- SET Java_WebLogs
- SET Swing_Home
MMPM/2
- DEVICE=MIDI.SYS
- DEVICE=R0STUB.SYS
- DEVICE=SSMDD.SYS
- DEVICE=VCSHDD.SYS
- SET DSPPath
- SET MMBase
- SET MmRef
Networking
LAPS
- CALL=NETBIND.EXE
- DEVICE=AFINET.SYS
- DEVICE=AFOS2.SYS
- DEVICE=CDMF.SYS
- DEVICE=FWIP.SYS
- DEVICE=IFNDIS.SYS
- DEVICE=IPSEC.SYS
- DEVICE=LANMSGDD.OS2
- DEVICE=LANPDD.OS2
- DEVICE=LANVDD.OS2
- DEVICE=MD5.SYS
- DEVICE=NETBEUI.OS2
- DEVICE=NETBIOS.OS2
- DEVICE=PROTMAN.OS2
- DEVICE=RDRHELP.200
- DEVICE=SOCKETS.SYS
- DEVICE=TCPBEUI.OS2
- DEVICE=VDOSTCP.SYS
- DEVICE=VDOSTCP.VDD
- RUN=CNTRL.EXE
- RUN=LANMSGEX.EXE
- RUN=LSDAEMON.EXE
- RUN=NETBIND.EXE
- RUN=VDOSCTL.EXE
- SET ETC
TCP/IP
- SET HostName
- SET NlsPath
- SET Telnet.Password.ID
- SET Use_Hosts_First
LAN Requester
- IFS=NETWKSTA.200
OS/2 Shell
- SET Keys
- SET OS2_SHELL
- SET Prompt
- SET Runworkplace
Workplace Shell
- SET RestartObjects
Search Paths
Search paths are used by OS/2 and programs to find additional files on your drives. Here are a list of the most common search paths:
- SET BeginLibpath
- SET Bookshelf
- SET Dpath
- SET EndLibpath
- SET Include
- SET InfoPath
- SET Lib
- SET Library_Path
- SET LocPath
- SET Path
SOM
SOM stands for System object model. The WPS uses SOM extensively.
- SET SmAddStar
- SET SmClasses
- SET SmEmit
- SET SmInclude
- SET SmNotc
- SET SmTmp
- SET SomBase
- SET SomdDebug
- SET SomdDir
- SET SomdMessageLog
- SET SomdPort
- SET SomdTimeout
- SET SomIR
- SET SomRunTime
- SET SomSockets
- SET SomThreadPeer
Swap File
- SWAPPATH
VoiceType
- SET Spch_Bin
- SET Spch_MainLang
- SET Spch_Path
- SET Spch_Ro
- SET Spch_Run
- SET Spch_Rw
- SET Spch_Trn
Warpcenter
- SET MenusFollowPointer
- SET ScCanBeNuked
- SET ScFindUtility
- SET ScKillConfirmDisabled
- SET ScKillFeatureEnabled
- SET ScUsePrettyClock