4DOS v7.50 README.TXT -- August 2004 JP Software Inc. P.O. Box 328 Chestertown, MD 21620, USA (410) 810-8818 fax (410) 810-0026 Email sales@jpsoft.com Web http://jpsoft.com Greetings, and thanks for trying 4DOS! This file contains a variety of information you should read before using 4DOS, including: Installation Notes Files Included with this Version Technical Support and Downloads Legal Notices INSTALLATION NOTES ------------------ 4DOS is distributed as an EXE file which installs 4DOS when run. The EXE file is "ZIP-compatible" (i.e., it can also be read as .ZIP files). If you have unzipped a distribution .EXE file yourself, or are using a CD copy, and prefer to perform the installation manually, see the Introduction and Installation Guide in the file INTRO.TXT. The detailed instructions for 4DOS are in Chapter 5. If you unzip the distribution EXE file manually, you will find many \ extra files which are used by the installer and are not part of the product itself. You can use a command similar to the following in the product directory to get rid of the extra files (this assumes you have not installed other non-JP Software files in the product directory which this command would delete): *del /qe *.dat p*.dll *wise*.* If you are installing 4DOS under plain DOS (without Windows 9x/ME) you MUST use manual installation, as the automated installer is Windows-based. When installing 4DOS under Windows 95/98 we recommend that you do NOT use a "long" directory name. If you do, you will have to know and use the equivalent short name to load 4DOS in CONFIG.SYS; it's easier to simply use a short name from the beginning. (This is not a 4DOS limitation. It's because DOS, which starts before Windows 95/98 and loads the primary command processor, cannot handle long file names. While 4DOS fully supports long file names, to make DOS work well it is best to install 4DOS in a directory with a short name.) You can view any of the documentation files on-line, or copy them to your printer. The Introduction and Installation Guide in 4DOS.TXT has page breaks, headers and footers; all other documentation files are unpaginated ASCII text. FILES INCLUDED -------------- The following files are included with 4DOS 7.50: 4DOS.COM 4DOS program file 4HELP.EXE 4DOS help program 4DOS.HLP 4DOS online help text 4DOS.ICO Icon file for 4DOS under Windows BATCOMP.EXE Batch file compression utility CSCLEAN.BAT Batch file used to restore CONFIG.SYS during uninstall EXAMPLES.BTM Sample batch file demonstrating the use of variable functions and internal variables HELPCFG.EXE Color configuration program for the help system INTRO.TXT ASCII copy of the 4DOS Introduction and Installation Guide KSTACK.COM Memory-resident program used by the KEYSTACK command LICENSE.TXT License agreement OPTION.EXE Program used by the OPTION command README.TXT This file TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND DOWNLOADS ------------------------------- This version of 4DOS is free and unsupported. (Existing 4DOS customers are still eligible for support.) To download JP Software files, including trial versions of our Windows products (4NT and Take Command), visit: >> Our web site at http://jpsoft.com >> Our ftp site at ftp://jpsoft.com LEGAL STUFF ----------- Copyright 2004, JP Software Inc., All Rights Reserved. Published by JP Software Inc., P.O. Box 328, Chestertown, MD 21620, USA phone 410-810-8818, fax 410-810-0026. 4DOS is a registered trademarks of JP Software Inc. JP Software, jpsoft.com, and all JP Software designs and logos are also trademarks of JP Software Inc. Other product and company names are trademarks of their respective owners.