User Guide

Check your hard disk for a file called MOUSE.COM, as
some upgrade versions of DOS include this Microsoft
mouse driver (type “dir mouse.com /s<enter>” at the C:\
root directory prompt). If not already on your system, such
a driver can be obtained from either the vendor or
manufacturer of your computer or mouse.
4. HOW DO I MAKE A GAME/BOOT DISK? (for
CD-ROM)
Format a floppy disk in drive A: by placing a blank disk into
A: and typing “FORMAT A: /S”; follow the instructions
onscreen; if an error message is encountered, be sure the
disk is the correct density for the drive (high density is
necessary for current machines). If further errors are
encountered, try another disk. Leave the formatted floppy
in drive A:.
At the DOS prompt, type “C:” then press the <enter> key,
then type “CD \” and again hit the <enter> key (assume when
the following text says “<enter>” that you should hit this key).
The prompt should now read: “C:\>”.
Start your text editor by typing “EDIT
C:\CONFIG.SYS<enter>” (the example used in this case is
the MS-DOS EDIT utility that comes with MS-DOS 5.0 or
later; the command to run the editor and the commands to
save and exit may be different depending on what program
you use, the important thing is to open the editor with the
file named after the example EDIT command). You should
now see the editor screen, which is a blue screen that says
“FILE EDIT SEARCH OPTIONS” in the upper left corner
of the screen. “CONFIG.SYS” should be displayed in the
center top of the screen.
Find the line in the file that loads in your CD-ROM device
driver. It probably starts with something like:
“DEVICEHIGH=C:\CDSTUFF\MYCD.SYS” (this will not
be the actual name of the path and filename, you need to
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