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[JWC.BAT] @echo off REM REM SET JWC=C: ← JW_CADを導入したドライブ(半角文字で指定します) REM ~~ REM SET ST=\JWC ← JW_CADを導入したフォルダ名を指定します. REM ~~~ 補足) 先頭に \ を付けることを忘れないでください. REM SET ST=\JWC REM BT : RSWAP, TOOL, JGAWKのフォルダ(ディレクトリ)があるドライブ REM JWC : JW_CADがあるフォルダ(ディレクトリ)のドライブ (注意 \を付けない) REM PC_ : DOS/Vなら V, NEC PC-9801/9821シリーズなら 98 に書き換えてください. REM IF "%JWC%" == "" SET JWC=C: IF "%PC_%" == "" SET PC_=V SET BT=C:\ SET PATH=%BT%TOOL;%PATH%;%JWC%%ST% SET TMP=%TEMP% SET TZ=JST-9 SET VCOM=-w SET AWKPATH=%BT%TOOL;%JWC%%ST%;%AWKPATH% SET AWK_=JGAWK SET GO32TMP=%TEMP% SET GO32=ansi
:SKIP_10 REM REM JW_CAD START REM REM NET の HELPコマンド(MS-DOSコマンド) REM NET USE, NET USE HELP REM REM 以下の方法で プロッタ、プリンタの自動マウントも可能です. REM NET USE LPT2: \\PLOTSERVER\F602 REM REM 仮想ドライブ、NFS(NetWork File System)、マウントとか呼ばれます。 REM 自分がクライアントで 常にデータサーバーへ接続して作業する方は REM 有効にするときは 先頭のrem△(4文字)を外す. REM ↓ G: は 仮想ドライブ, \\DATASERVER\C-DRIVE は ネットワークドライブ名 REM NET USE G: \\DATASERVER\C-DRIVE <-- ここでネットワークドライブ割り当て cls call jp.bat %BT%TOOL\VTC %BT%TOOL\RSWAP -DC:\ -N3F %JWC% CD%ST% JW_CADV %1 -A -Z -B600 -S600 -Z2 -L -L2 -L4 -L6 -H2 -L8 -CB2 -o4 -M -P5 -M5 -F -コ -F&128 %JWC% CD \ %BT%TOOL\RSWAP -R REM CALL JP.BAT REM ネットワークドライブの解放 REM 有効にするときは 先頭のrem△(4文字)を外す. REM ↓ REM NET USE G: /DELETE REM NET USE LPT2: /DELETE
[ime.sys] devicehigh=c:\windows\system32\kkcfunc.sys device=C:\windows\system32\MSIMEK.SYS /A1 devicehigh=C:\windows\system32\MSIMEI.SYS /D*C:\windows\system32\MSIMER.DIC /DC:\windows\system32\MSIME.DIC /C1 /N /A1
[config.nt] REM Windows MS-DOS Startup File REM REM CONFIG.SYS vs CONFIG.NT REM CONFIG.SYS is not used to initialize the MS-DOS environment. REM CONFIG.NT is used to initialize the MS-DOS environment unless a REM different startup file is specified in an application's PIF. REM REM ECHOCONFIG REM By default, no information is displayed when the MS-DOS environment REM is initialized. To display CONFIG.NT/AUTOEXEC.NT information, add REM the command echoconfig to CONFIG.NT or other startup file. REM REM NTCMDPROMPT REM When you return to the command prompt from a TSR or while running an REM MS-DOS-based application, Windows runs COMMAND.COM. This allows the REM TSR to remain active. To run CMD.EXE, the Windows command prompt, REM rather than COMMAND.COM, add the command ntcmdprompt to CONFIG.NT or REM other startup file. REM REM DOSONLY REM By default, you can start any type of application when running REM COMMAND.COM. If you start an application other than an MS-DOS-based REM application, any running TSR may be disrupted. To ensure that only REM MS-DOS-based applications can be started, add the command dosonly to REM CONFIG.NT or other startup file. REM REM EMM REM You can use EMM command line to configure EMM(Expanded Memory Manager). REM The syntax is: REM REM EMM = [A=AltRegSets] [B=BaseSegment] [RAM] REM REM AltRegSets REM specifies the total Alternative Mapping Register Sets you REM want the system to support. 1 <= AltRegSets <= 255. The REM default value is 8. REM BaseSegment REM specifies the starting segment address in the Dos conventional REM memory you want the system to allocate for EMM page frames. REM The value must be given in Hexdecimal. REM 0x1000 <= BaseSegment <= 0x4000. The value is rounded down to REM 16KB boundary. The default value is 0x4000 REM RAM REM specifies that the system should only allocate 64Kb address REM space from the Upper Memory Block(UMB) area for EMM page frames REM and leave the rests(if available) to be used by DOS to support REM loadhigh and devicehigh commands. The system, by default, would REM allocate all possible and available UMB for page frames. REM REM The EMM size is determined by pif file(either the one associated REM with your application or _default.pif). If the size from PIF file REM is zero, EMM will be disabled and the EMM line will be ignored. REM EMM=RAM dos=high, umb device=%SystemRoot%\system32\himem.sys devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\ntfont.sys devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\font_win.sys devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\$disp.sys /hs=%HardwareScroll% devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\disp_win.sys devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\kkcfunc.sys devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\ansi.sys files=40 REM devicehigh=c:\windows\system32\kkcfunc.sys files=20 buffers=22 REM device=%SystemRoot%\system32\MSIMEK.SYS /A1 REM devicehigh=%SystemRoot%\system32\MSIMEI.SYS /D*%SystemRoot%\system32\MSIMER.DIC /D%SystemRoot%\system32\MSIME.DIC /C1 /N /A1
[AUTOEXEC.NT] @echo off
REM AUTOEXEC.BAT is not used to initialize the MS-DOS environment. REM AUTOEXEC.NT is used to initialize the MS-DOS environment unless a REM different startup file is specified in an application's PIF.
REM Install CD ROM extensions lh %SystemRoot%\system32\mscdexnt.exe
REM Install network redirector (load before dosx.exe) lh %SystemRoot%\system32\redir
REM Install DPMI support lh %SystemRoot%\system32\dosx
REM The following line enables Sound Blaster 2.0 support on NTVDM. REM The command for setting the BLASTER environment is as follows: REM SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330 REM where: REM A specifies the sound blaster's base I/O port REM I specifies the interrupt request line REM D specifies the 8-bit DMA channel REM P specifies the MPU-401 base I/O port REM T specifies the type of sound blaster card REM 1 - Sound Blaster 1.5 REM 2 - Sound Blaster Pro I REM 3 - Sound Blaster 2.0 REM 4 - Sound Blaster Pro II REM 6 - SOund Blaster 16/AWE 32/32/64 REM REM The default value is A220 I5 D1 T3 and P330. If any of the switches is REM left unspecified, the default value will be used. (NOTE, since all the REM ports are virtualized, the information provided here does not have to REM match the real hardware setting.) NTVDM supports Sound Blaster 2.0 only. REM The T switch must be set to 3, if specified. SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330 T3
REM To disable the sound blaster 2.0 support on NTVDM, specify an invalid REM SB base I/O port address. For example: REM SET BLASTER=A0 lh c:\tool\emsmagic adddrv c:\ime.sys
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