Appendix A Configuration Options

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If you use the MCMaster driver, place it after the driver for the memory board in your CONFIG.SYS file. For example:

DEVICE = [Memory board driver].SYS

DEVICE = MMPIDD.SYS

Early versions of the Intel Above Board implement the INITPROG option in a different manner. For these boards, Intel provides a program called SOFTSET. If you are using the MCMaster with one of these Intel Above Boards, please read "The MCMaster and the Intel Above Board" contained in Appendix C. Later versions of the Above Board use an Installable Device Driver; for these boards, the instructions here will suffice.

If you need to use the INITPROG option, make sure that you have a version of the IBM Set Configuration program that supports this feature. Older versions may not. The newer versions of the Set Configuration program prompt you to use [F3] rather than [ESC] to exit the program. If you need the newer Set Configuration program, contact your IBM service representative. Assuming that you have the proper configuration program, you must first edit the MCMaster's ADF file to enable the INITPROG feature of the Set Configuration program. To do so:

1.Boot up the system if it is not already running.

2.Insert the Reference diskette into the floppy drive.

3.Ensure that the second required ADF file is also on your Reference disk. To do this, use the DOS DIR command:

C:\>dir a:?008E.ADF

You should see something like:

I008E.ADF

@008E.ADF 2 files found

If you don't find I008E.ADF, copy it from the option diskette onto the Reference diskette before proceeding any further.

4.Load the file A:@008E.ADF into your favorite text editor or EDLIN. At or near lines 12 and 13, you will see:

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