Using the IBM PS/1 with WindowsLast reviewed: November 22, 1994Article ID: Q88661 |
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SUMMARYThe IBM PS/1 series computer runs Microsoft Windows, and is similar to other ISA-compatible computers. This article discusses the following issues:
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The PS/1 Should Be Configured to Boot from the Hard DriveThe IBM PS/1 series computer can be configured to boot either from system ROMs or the hard drive. For Windows to load HIMEM.SYS and function correctly, the computer must boot from the hard drive. There are two ways to make the PS/1 boot from drive D so that HIMEM.SYS is loaded.
Windows Should Not Be Started from SHELLSTB.COM MenuWhen you boot from a PS/1 hard drive, many PS/1s load a terminate-and-stay- resident (TSR) menu program called SHELLSTB.COM. Microsoft does not recommend that you operate Windows from this menu. This file can be installed in CONFIG.SYS or loaded in AUTOEXEC.BAT. Be sure to remark out SHELLSTB.COM from both files, and then restart your computer. NOTE: If you don't disable this line before starting Windows, Windows operates from the IBM PS/1 menu. To confirm this, exit Windows to PC-DOS, and then type "exit" (without the quotation marks) and pressing ENTER. You are then in the PS/1 menu.
Configuring the PS/1 Printer (model 2205) in Windows 3.0, 3.0aWindows versions 3.0 and 3.0a do not come with a driver for the PS/1 printer. This printer should be set up as an IBM Proprinter X24E in Windows. Windows 3.1 does come with a driver for the PS/1 printer.
MSD.EXE and the PS/1MSD.EXE may stop responding (hang) when run on a PS/1 that is running LAN Manager 2.1. The IBM products included here are manufactured by IBM, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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