System Utilities
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6.6.2
Starting the Configure Computer Selection
from MS-DOS
You can bypass the main menu and start the Configure Computer selection
directly from MS-DOS. This allows you to use command line parameters to
customize the operation of the utility. You must have MS-DOS and this utility
installed on your fixed disk.
Use the following format to type the command that starts this selection from
MS-DOS. (Items in brackets are optional and only the information within the
brackets is entered.)
[d:][path]CF[/B][/H][/K][/M][/N][/T][/F]
The parameters /B, /H, /M, and /K are explained in the previous section. The
rest of the parameters are described as follows:
/N
Non-target modeling mode
This parameter runs the utility in non-target modeling mode. When you
run this utility, the configuration which is stored in the SCI file named
system.sci is displayed. When you save the configuration, it is normally
saved to the system.sci file. However, with non-target modeling mode,
you can create an SCI file for a computer other than the one on which
you are running the utility, create multiple SCI files, and create one SCI
file for multiple computers.
/T
Detailed view by slot
This parameter causes the default view to be detailed by slot instead of
overview.
/F
Fast configuration operation
This is the automatic configuration mode. The utility determines the
boards and options and configures the system without user assistance.