Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!ncc!alberta!att-ih!att-cb!cbterra!esd From: esd@cbterra.ATT.COM (Eric S. Deese) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: DOS 3.3 feature vaporware? Message-ID: <3860@cbterra.ATT.COM> Date: 13 Apr 88 15:51:50 GMT References: Reply-To: esd@cbterra.UUCP (Eric S. Deese) Organization: AT&T Medical Information Systems, Columbus Lines: 28 Keywords: %@^@$#^ In article dpz@athos.rutgers.edu (David P. Zimmerman) writes: >I was looking through my MS-DOS 3.30 manual and found a nifty feature >called "drivparm" that you can stick in your CONFIG.SYS file. >However, try as I might (and try as another DOS wizard here might), >all that I can get spit out at boot time is a complaint about >"drivparm" being an unrecognized command. >Anybody get this to work, or is this truly nifty feature a truly nifty >vapor? > >David P. Zimmerman I have spent several hours with it also, as I thought I might have a use for it. Like yourself, DOS kept telling me that it didn't like the drivparm command. I tend to believe that it is "truly nifty vapor. Eric Deese (cbosgd!esd) -- Eric Deese (cbosgd!esd) AT&T Bell Labs