SAN JOSE, CA - February 7, 1994 - V Communications has released a software
product that allows users to have as many as 42 different operating
systems on a single PC.

No one needs 42 operating systems on one PC. However, we have entered the
age of the OS wars. System Commander helps users with the big operating
system dilemma; how to try new operating systems without giving up the
security of their existing OS.

It used to be there were two choices. Either load each OS on a single
machine, test it and then replace it with the next OS; or, buy multiple
machines dedicated to that purpose.

The operating system is as fundamental to a PC as tires are to a car. Bad
tires and you're in big trouble. Some daredevils don't mind risking their
own skins with experimental tires but don't want to risk the lives of
their families on those same tires.

Imagine getting into your car, turning the ignition, pushing a button and
like magic your car is equipped with your safe reliable tires. Push the
button again and you've got those sleek, low profile racing tires. Many
people would like to maintain their reliable DOS while evaluating the
latest version of OS/2, Windows NT, Chicago, UNIX or other versions of
DOS.

System Commander will manage up to 16 different versions of DOS and up to
26 other Intel compatible operating systems simultaneously on a single PC.
Users can maintain the safety of their current operating system while they
evaluate other options. Continue to use DOS 5.0 while testing MS-DOS 6.2,
PC-DOS 6.1, or Novell-DOS 7.0 on the same machine.

System
Commander
displays
a
menu
when
you
boot
up.
Select
the
OS
you
want
and
you're
off
and
running.
System
Commander
completely
removes
itself
from
memory.
That
means
there
isabsolutelynopossibilityofconflictwithanyoperatingsystemyoumightbetesting.Wantto try another OS? Just reboot your PC and make another selection.

Software company QA testers will appreciate the simplicity System Commander
can add to the testing process. DOS applications can now be tested on
every version of DOS on a single machine. Windows applications can now be
tested on Windows 3.1 and 4.0, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 1, Windows NT,
or OS/2 also on a single PC.

System Commander works with all 8088 through 80486 and Pentium processors,
MS/PC DOS 3.0 or above, DR-DOS 5.0 or above, Novell-DOS 7.0, Japanese
DOS/V, Windows 3.1 and 4.0, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows NT, OS/2,
UNIX, NetWare and other Intel compatible operating systems. Disk
repartitioning is not required. System Commander handles CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files for each version of DOS. Use System Commander instead
of OS/2 dual boot or Boot Manager to gain substantially more flexibility
without wasting a separate disk partition. It uses no resident memory.

System Commander is published by V Communications, Inc of San Jose, CA.
Founded in 1986, V Communications publishes software utilities, QA
software testing tools and assembly language programming tools.

System Commander sells for $99.95 and comes with a 60 day unconditional,
money back guarantee.

V Communications Inc
4320 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste 275
San Jose, CA 95129
408-296-4224,  fax 408-296-4441,  800-648-8266

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