Test VM - t-dos50-win31 - DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1 ================================================= Setup: - Create a default DOS VM 't-dos50-win31'. - Install DOS (single partition, etc). - Install CDROM driver (e.g. OAK). - Install Window 3.1 into C:\WINDOWS. - Open the control panel and install sound blaster 1.5 drivers (port 220, irq 5, dma 5/7). - Open the control panel and make sure all system sounds have .WAV files associated with them. Test that you can hear them. - Copy DosSleep.exe, DosVmOff.com, and WinExit.exe onto the disk (C:\). - Start the macro recorder (recorder.exe) in windows and record a macro file that can be run automatically, make sure to associate it with Shift-F7 and that it plays in normal time. First C:\AbtExit.rec: - Help->About in the program manager using keyboard (Alt-H, A). - Dismiss using the enter key after a beat (no mouse). - [Anything that might be useful+easy to test] - File->Run in the program manager using keyboard (Alt-F, R) - Type in "C:\WinExit.exe" and enter (no mouse). - Save macro. - Open the startup folder and create a program item with the following command line: C:\WINDOWS\RECORDER.EXE -H +F7 C:\ABTREXIT.REC - Create c:\test.bat with the following content: :dos-stuff echo TESTING CHKDSK C: >COM1 dossleep 1 C:\DOS\CHKDSK.EXE C: if not errorlevel 0 goto fail echo TESTING msd.exe /P NUL >COM1 dossleep 1 C:\WINDOWS\MSD.EXE /P NUL if not errorlevel 0 goto fail echo TESTING qbasic.exe /RUN C:\HELLO.BAS >COM1 dossleep 1 C:\DOS\QBASIC.EXE /RUN C:\HELLO.BAS if not errorlevel 0 goto fail :386mode echo TESTING win /3 >COM1 dossleep 1 win /3 if not errorlevel 0 goto fail :standardmode echo TESTING win /s >COM1 dossleep 1 win /s if not errorlevel 0 goto fail :success echo PASSED>COM1 goto done :failed echo FAILED>COM1 goto done :done echo powering off the VM in 5 seconds... dossleep 1 dossleep 1 dossleep 1 dossleep 1 dossleep 1 dosvmoff - Create C:\HELLO.BAS with the following content: PRINT "Hello World!" SYSTEM END - Edit c:\autoexec.bat appending "echo on" and "call c:\test.bat". - Check that C:\config.sys contains himem.sys from windows and no emm386.