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SUBMENU--Example

The following CONFIG.SYS file defines a main startup menu and one submenu: [menu] menuitem base_config,Base configuration only menuitem full_config,Normal configuration submenu netmenu, Normal configuration with network [netmenu] menuitem lanman, Start Microsoft LAN Manager menuitem vines, Start Banyan VINES [base_config] dos=high device=c:\dos\himem [full_config] include=base_config dos=umb device=c:\dos\emm386 ram device=c:\dos\ramdrive.sys 512 [lanman] include=full_config rem Commands for Microsoft LAN Manager would go here. [vines] include=full_config rem Commands for Banyan VINES would go here This CONFIG.SYS file provides a choice of four configurations: a basic configuration (base_config), a full configuration (full_config), and two network configurations. Both network configurations include all the commands in the full configuration; the lanman configuration runs Microsoft LAN Manager and the vines configuration runs Banyan VINES network software. To choose a network configuration, the user first selects item 3, "Normal configuration with network," from the main menu. MS-DOS then displays the network choices on the submenu. When MS-DOS starts, it displays the following menu: MS-DOS Startup Menu =================== 1. Base configuration only 2. Normal configuration 3. Normal configuration with network Enter a choice: 1 If item 3 is selected, MS-DOS displays the following menu instead: MS-DOS Startup Menu =================== 1. Start Microsoft LAN Manager 2. Start Banyan VINES Enter a choice: 1
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