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Re: Simple selector for DOS 3.3 Launcher?
I got the SHK for Prosel 8 off the internet and put it on a disk image
with cider press and tried to run it, but can not figure out how to
make it boot. At first I figured it was because there was also the 16
bit version on the disk, but after removing that it still would not
work. Any suggestions?
On Mar 21, 4:56 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
> omashi...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > I am trying to get DOS 3.3 Launcher going and it needs a separate
> > software to pass the disk image info to the main executable. It
> > suggested prosel, but that seems kind of a hassle. I am just looking
> > for something quick and easy. I am trying to setup some games and
> > stuff on a IIe for my kid and want to boot this off a CFFA card.
>
> ProSel is a very versatile menu-driven selector that allows
> configuration of the startup path, etc. It's really worthwhile
> spending a few minutes getting familiar with it--you'll find
> yourself using it a lot with a CFFA-sized drive.
>
> What could be easier than using the cursor keys to position
> a highlight bar on your custom menu and pressing ENTER?
>
> -michael
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