DOSINFO - Display DOS Information
Version 1.32

This program presents information from the DOS system tables, so that you can
determine how your system is configured.  Together with Chris Dunford's PMAP
utility, available on most good BBS's, it does nearly everything that
QuarterDeck's Manifest does, but with less glitz.  Typically, you might want to
save or scroll through this information, so redirect or pipe the output of
DOSINFO as follows:
   DOSINFO >myconfig.txt
   DOSINFO |MORE

The output is not terribly pretty, but it is useful.  The report generated by
DOSINFO is more than 80 characters wide, so if you want to print it, set up your
printer to use a compressed font, or print on a laser printer in landscape mode.
This new version finds and displays the number of FILES and FCBS in CONFIG.SYS,
tells you the last drive and current number of drives on your system, and counts
the number of BUFFERS in CONFIG.SYS for both DOS 3.x and 4.x.  DOS 3.x or later
is required to run DOSINFO.

Ben Myers
Spirit of Performance, Inc.
73 Westcott Road
Harvard, MA  01451
508/456-3889
Telex 6503571400
Publishers of Personal Measure, a system performance measurement package for IBM
and compatible PCs.

For more information about DOS internals, see Ralf Brown's wonderful compendium
of DOS interrupt information, found on many bulletin boards as INTERmyy.ZIP,
where m is the month of revision and yy is the year of revision.  For example,
the current version as of April 1990 is INTER190.ZIP.

DOSINFO is hereby placed in the public domain.  It costs you nothing, we have no
obligation to you when you use it.  DOSINFO must be distributed free of charge
with this READ.ME file included.
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