Labels:text | font | screenshot | black and white | document OCR: NOTE: You'll need five blank floppy disks of the same type as the MS-DOS INSTALL disk. - Follow the directions on the screen. See the MS-DOS 4.01 manual for further information. - Proceed with STEP 3. STEP 3; INSTALLING THE JANUS UTILITIES STEP 3A: If there is no hard drive (fake or real) available to the PC: - Make a copy of the JANUS UTILITIES disk. You will need to keep the copy handy if you intend to use the AWRITE, AREAD, AMOUSE, ATIME, or JLINK utilities. There is no room on the MS-DOS STARTUP disk for these. - If you intend to use the JLINK command on the PC to temporarily create fake hard drives on an Amiga volume (these are *not* autoboot drives) : - Copy JANUS\JDISK. SYS from the JANUS UTILITIES disk to the root of your MS-DOS STARTUP disk: COPY B:\JANUS\JDISK. SYS A: \JDISK. SYS - Add the following line to the STARTUP disk's CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=A: \JDISK. SYS - Installation of the Janus software is complete. STEP 3B: If there is a hard drive (fake or real) available to the PC: - Copy the contents of the JANUS directory on the JANUS UTILITIES disk to the PC's C: drive: mkdir c:\janus copy a : \janus\ *.* c: \janus - Add the following line to the end of the C:\CONFIG. SYS file (only needed if you want to use the JLINK command) : DEVICE=C : \JANUS\JDISK. SYS - Add the following lines to the end of the C: \AUTOEXEC.BAT file: PATH={PATH%; C : \JANUS (adds the JANUS directory to the search path) ATIME (sets the PC's time and date from the Amiga's clock) + Reboot the Bridgeboard (CTRL+ALT+DEL) to make the changes take effect. - Installation of the Janus software is complete, unless you need to perform STEP 3C: STEP 3C: If the Amiga is going to use a partition on the PC's hard drive (see STEP 2A) ;