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DOS疑难解答 & 问题讨论 (解答室) » Question for the moderators: a problem under DOS?
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Floor1 zhangwq Posted 2007-04-21 00:51
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My question is: I want to load a device driver in CONFIG, device=c:\atio.sys. When DOS starts up, I don't want to see the device-related information, and want to go straight into the DOS command line. How can I suppress the displayed information? Thank you. I often come to China DOS Union, and I think the stuff here is very good.

[ Last edited by zhangwq on 2007-4-20 at 11:53 AM ]
Floor2 0451lym Posted 2007-04-21 02:07
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First, see whether atio.sys itself has a function to suppress information
Second, go to the Chinese-localized edition and look for that software about CONFIG.
Floor3 zhangwq Posted 2007-04-21 02:39
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The driver file atio.sys is encrypted and can't be cracked, so there is no way to know whether it has a suppress function.
Now we can only see how this file is interpreted when DOS starts and loads the program, and then think of a way to suppress it.
Thanks for your reply
Floor4 0451lym Posted 2007-04-21 03:28
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http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=19057&page=1&fpage=1
Parallel configuration menu for Config.sys drivers ConfigP.Mnu v1.01


5. Switch parameters
a. /s suppress config.sys display information
b. /u cancel suppression
Floor5 zhangwq Posted 2007-04-21 03:46
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Don't know where DEVICE=C:\config.exe comes from?
Floor6 0451lym Posted 2007-04-21 03:59
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Don't know where DEVICE=C:\config.exe comes from?
Look at "Benshi"'s Chinese-localized section!
Floor7 zhangwq Posted 2007-04-21 04:20
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configp.mnu can indeed do this, but DOS can't enter the command line; it only gets in after using CLS to clear the screen. Why?
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