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From: mshepher@ugly.UVic.CA (Michael  Shepherd)
Subject: Re: Solve Your PC's memory Problems
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In article <1995Jan15.112915@nickel.laurentian.ca>,
 <s4600027@nickel.laurentian.ca> wrote:
>Have you ever had the need to edit your config.sys
>autoexec.bat or make a bootable disk to run certain 
>applications or games.  With this new config and 
>autoexec multimenu boot up shell you simple choose
>the appropriate boot sequence from full memory
>configuration, base memory configuration, Expanded
>memory configuration, Virtual RAM drive configuration
>and multiple caching options for DOS and WINDOWS
>
>These files simply replace your current config and 
>autoexec files.  To receive this package containing 
>the config and autoexec files along with documentaion 
>for $5.00 send email to this address

	Why should we bother?  If anyone has DOS 6.00 (?) or greater, all they have to do is write one config and autoexec file and put a menu into the config.  At startup, all they have to do is select the menu option they want or F5 to bypass.

	Mike Shepherd

