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1991-06-02
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echo off
cls
echo.
echo.
echo Welcome to ANSIPLAY version 2.0
echo Copyright 1991, J. Ibarra
echo.
echo ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
echo.
echo.
echo If you wish to print the manual, at the DOS prompt type
echo.
echo COPY ANSIPLAY.DOC PRN [enter]
echo.
echo.
echo In order to continue with the introduction, you must have DOS's ANSI device
echo driver (ANSI.SYS) installed into the file named CONFIG.SYS which is located
echo in the root directory of the disk drive that you boot from). You may
echo consult your DOS user's manual and the ANSIPLAY manual (ANSIPLAY.DOC) for
echo information on how to do this.
echo.
echo The next screen will display the contents of your CONFIG.SYS file
echo if it does exist.
echo.
echo.
pause
cls
echo.
echo.
echo.
If not exist \CONFIG.SYS echo There is no CONFIG.SYS file found in root directory of the current drive.
if not exist \CONFIG.SYS goto noconfig
rem exists:
echo The contents of your CONFIG.SYS file in the root directory of the current
echo drive is as follows:
echo.
type \CONFIG.SYS
echo.
echo If the ANSI.SYS device driver is installed, it will be displayed as:
echo DEVICE=ANSI.SYS
echo.
:noconfig
echo If you do NOT have ANSI.SYS installed, you may return to DOS by pressing
echo [CTRL]+[BREAK] now, or if you wish to continue with the introduction
echo.
pause
ANSIPLAY INTRO
ANSIPLAY XMASTREE 2
ANSIPLAY FAUCET 2
ANSIPLAY SEA 3