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Originally posted by russ_watters
Lol, punkrawk, starting with Win95, there is little use for them so its not surprising you don't know what they do if you weren't computing then. These are where you put dos device drivers - cd rom, mouse, sound card, modem, memory managers, smartdrive, terminal emulation, etc. Its also where you configure the memory usage yourself. I'm sure you know about the famous 640k ram barrier, but if you've never gotten in a fight with it, you missed probably the single biggest tech support issue ever with pc's. I spent days at a time trying to get the right combination/arrangement of drivers and the right amount/combination of conventional ram, ems, xms, pms, xfl (heh) to run my games. The one remnant of those days is people who still use dos boot disks and need to get their cd rom working.
werd, you didn't miss to much. I personally never touched computers till the 98se/2k era, but at school the PCs I deal with have DOS 6.22/95, and have to add the MSCDEX.EXE and HIMEM= lines, ugh what a hassle compared to todays Win. Xp machines, can we say God Bless PnP? :D