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The Config.sys Documentation Project is based on the original work by [[Oliver Poggensee]]. This project had been complemented with the "ConfigTool 1.3.0 database" which is an effort from [[Goran Ivankovic]], [[Klaus Staedtler]] and several sources from the | The Config.sys Documentation Project is based on the original work by [[Oliver Poggensee]]. This project had been complemented with the "ConfigTool 1.3.0 database" which is an effort from [[Goran Ivankovic]], [[Klaus Staedtler]] and several sources from the OS/2 community. | ||
This project tries to document the Config.sys statements and parameters that can be used on OS/2 | This project tries to document the Config.sys statements and parameters that can be used on OS/2. It covers also config.sys statements and parameters of third parties applications. | ||
The Config.sys Documentation Project is now on Wiki format on the | The Config.sys Documentation Project is now on Wiki format on the EDM/2 website and the OS/2 community is welcome to enhance using the wiki and site rules. | ||
The Config.sys Documentation Project is listed in the following structure: | The Config.sys Documentation Project is listed in the following structure: | ||
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*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/DEVICE Statements|DEVICE Statements]] | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/DEVICE Statements|DEVICE Statements]] | ||
*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/IFS Statements|IFS Statements]] | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/IFS Statements|IFS Statements]] | ||
*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/OS/2-eCS Commands|OS/2 | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/OS/2-eCS Commands|OS/2 Commands]] | ||
*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/RUN Statements|RUN Statements]] | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/RUN Statements|RUN Statements]] | ||
*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/SET Statements|SET Statements]] | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/SET Statements|SET Statements]] | ||
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*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/Programs|Programs]] | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/Programs|Programs]] | ||
*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/Hardware|Hardware]] | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/Hardware|Hardware]] | ||
*[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/OS/2-eCS Components|OS/2 | *[[The Config.sys Documentation Project/OS/2-eCS Components|OS/2 Components]] | ||
The author(s) of this text accepts no responsibility for damages that may be caused by the use of the information and makes NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this text. This text is provided "AS IS," and you, its user, assume the entire risk when you use it. | The author(s) of this text accepts no responsibility for damages that may be caused by the use of the information and makes NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this text. This text is provided "AS IS," and you, its user, assume the entire risk when you use it. |
Revision as of 10:20, 15 October 2016
The Config.sys Documentation Project is based on the original work by Oliver Poggensee. This project had been complemented with the "ConfigTool 1.3.0 database" which is an effort from Goran Ivankovic, Klaus Staedtler and several sources from the OS/2 community.
This project tries to document the Config.sys statements and parameters that can be used on OS/2. It covers also config.sys statements and parameters of third parties applications.
The Config.sys Documentation Project is now on Wiki format on the EDM/2 website and the OS/2 community is welcome to enhance using the wiki and site rules.
The Config.sys Documentation Project is listed in the following structure:
- BASEDEV Statements
- CALL Statements
- DEVICE Statements
- IFS Statements
- OS/2 Commands
- RUN Statements
- SET Statements
- PSD Statements
- Other Information
Reference
The author(s) of this text accepts no responsibility for damages that may be caused by the use of the information and makes NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this text. This text is provided "AS IS," and you, its user, assume the entire risk when you use it.
All product names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
See also:
- DOS CONFIG.SYS - Description of the DOS config.sys file, used in OS/2 for DOS tasks