Hi again folks,


This is my new/updated/revised (version 11d, Freeware) of Windows 3.1x and
MS-DOS 6.xx Setup/Config/Tweaking Hints/Tips/Tricks text files.
Download W31-11D.ZIP into an empty directory/folder and unzip it with WinZip
16bit version 6.1 or better, a popular Windows zipping/unzipping utility,
found at most World Wide Web software sites (and AOL's Windows Software, the
Utilities area).
These files contain among other things real solutions to real problems that
people like you might encounter at some point, running Win31 and/or DOS 6.xx
(I'm updating/improving these files periodically and adding new tips).
Read these plain text files for details (open them with Notepad):
- READ1ST.TXT (read this one first!)
- MYTIPS31.TXT (my own Win31 tips)
- MEMORY.TXT (my own technical tips on solving memory problems in
  Windows/DOS)
- REGIONS.TXT (technical info on DOS upper memory regions mapping)
- EMM386.TXT (technical info on DOS/Windows memory management)
- WIN31MEM.TXT (technical info on Windows enhanced mode memory mapping)
- NEWLOGO.TXT (my own tips on how to change Win31 desktop
  wallpaper/startup logo)
- DOSTIPS.TXT (remap extended keys F1-F12 in MS-DOS mode, and try this
  Dosshell.ini)
- GLOSSARY.TXT (terms and abreviations reference list)
- 66 original icons for your favorite Windows/DOS programs/games (in
  DLL format)
- My Windows 640x480 16 colors desktop wallpaper
- SECRETS.TXT (MS-DOS undocumented/secret features)...
... All these, and much more, on how to:
- Tweak your SYSTEM.INI/WIN.INI files to improve performance in Win31
- Mess with your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT (MS-DOS 6.xx) to squeeze
  maximum conventional DOS memory
- Work better/faster/easier in the Windows 3.1x/DOS 6.xx environment
- MS-DOS (5.00 and up) secrets
- Remap the extended keys F1-F12 in MS-DOS mode
- Replace the boring Win31 startup logo and desktop wallpapers
- Throw a dash of color into the ol' DosShell (MS-DOS 5.00 and up)
- MS-DOS 6.xx/Windows 3.1x valuable tips/hints/tricks...
... in a few words, how to make your (computing) life easier.

Hope you'd find something useful in here.
I will try to update/revise/improve these files periodically.
Any donations/contributions from you, Win95+DOS7/Win31+DOS6 users, who
would find something/anything useful in these files, would be very much
appreciated, and stimulate me in continuing to update/improve these tips
files. I'd like to thank you in advance for your patience taking the time
to read these text files.
I can't thank enough to all of you who already encouraged me in continuing
upgrading these tips, to all of you who sent me suggestions and fixes
concerning these tips, and to all those who sent me their own tips, also
included in these files.
Enjoy!


* LEGAL STUFF: All the files in this archive are FREEWARE. The freeware
               concept means that you can read, print, give away, share,
               publish, post, upload these files without making any
               modifications to any of the files in this archive, or change
               the name, time and date stamps, and/or contents of this
               archive without my written consent.
               You must distribute this archive as is, in its entirety.
               I, as author of these files and archive, reserve the right to
               change, modify, correct, update, improve these files
               periodically.
               Also, you cannot ask for ANY fees or/and charges for the
               distribution of this archive, or/and its contents.


DOWNLOADS:

1. You can DL the latest version of my Windows 95/31 and DOS 7/6 Tips Files
from "Mark Richardson World" Home Page:
http://www.mountain.net/~bluetic/files
There you'll find the most recent updates of my tips Files:
- My Windows 95/DOS 7.00 Tips & Tricks Files: filename W95-11D.ZIP
- My Windows 3.1x/DOS 6.xx Tips & Tricks Files: filename W31-11D.ZIP
2. A popular URL where you can usually DL the latest version of my Windows
and DOS Tips Files is SimtelNet's Web Page.
There, you'll find two different "flavors":
- My Windows 95/DOS 7.00 Hints, Tips & Tricks Files at:
  http://www.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/win95/info/
  There DL the file W95-11D.ZIP.
- My Windows 3.1x/DOS 6.xx Hints, Tips & Tricks Files at:
  http://www.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/win3/info/
  There DL the file W31-11D.ZIP.
3. To DL my Win95/DOS7 tips files (W95-11D.ZIP), check out this URL:
http://www.32bit.com/software/url_main.phtml??keyword=w95-11c.zip&catfolder=All&last=842267083
4. To download my Windows 31/95 tips files on AOL:
- For Windows 95 users: type WIN95 in the Keyword box, and once in Windows 95
area main screen, choose Software, and then Windows 95 Utilities.
Takes about 1 minute and a half to DL the file W95-11C.ZIP at 28,800 bps.
- For Windows 3.1x users: type WINDOWS in the Keyword box, and double-click
Miscellaneous in the Windows Forum Software screen. Look for the Text Info
files. Takes about 45 seconds to DL the file W31-11C.ZIP at 28,800 bps.
You can also click the "File Search" icon (the floppy diskette with a magnifier
glass on top, from AOL's main menu bar), and type AXCEL216 in the keyword box
(at this time version 11c files are already available on AOL).
I currently have 30 tips files posted at different areas on AOL:
- Windows Forum area (keyword WINDOWS)
- Windows 3.1 area (keyword WINDOWS)
- Windows 95 area (keyword WIN95)
- PC World area (keyword PC WORLD)
- Multimedia World area (keyword MMW)
- Windows Magazine area (WINMAG).
During 1995, my files were downloaded by aproximately 115,000 AOL members.
This year, about 88,000 PC users have already downloaded the different
versions of my 31/95 tips files on AOL (as of 9/5/96).

* THANK YOU !!!  I am privileged to send here my most sincere THANKS to all of
* THANK YOU !!!  you who took the time to download my files, read them, and sent
* THANK YOU !!!  me their thoughts, encouragements, ideas, questions, comments,
* THANK YOU !!!  tips, etc....

NOTE: I'm updating these files periodically, so the archive names might
      change to include the new version number (my files are ALWAYS under
      construction). If you can't find the latest version, contact me at:
      AXCEL216@aol.com
      and I'll send you the current releases.


LAST MINUTE UPDATE: I eliminated the 66 icon files with the .ICO extension
                    from the present version of this archive, to reduce
                    the size of the zip file, for faster downloads.
                    The compressed icon library (MYICONS.DLL), contains
                    the same icons, and IS included here.
                    If you'd also like to get the 66 ICO files (they are
                    also freeware), send me e-mail at:
                    AXCEL216@aol.com
                    and I'll gladly send them to you (23KB zipped).


I welcome e-mail on any problems you might have running Windows 95/3.1x
or/and MS-DOS 7.00/6.xx on your system. Also, for any comments, ideas,
questions or if you want to send me your own tips, send me a "wire" at:
AXCEL216@aol.com


... And look up my new Web page at:
http://home.aol.com/AXCEL216
(so very primitive, and always under construction...)
... and also my newly created Web page:
http://members.aol.com/AXCEL216/index.html


... If I've got your attention so far, read on...




      Windows 3.1x/MS-DOS 6.xx Setup/Startup/Tweaking Configuration TIPS



!!!    I M P O R T A N T  =>  BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE:

*** BACKUP YOUR MS-DOS STARTUP FILES: AUTOEXEC.BAT AND CONFIG.SYS, BEFORE
    MAKING ANY CHANGES !
*** BACKUP YOUR WINDOWS STARTUP FILES: SYSTEM.INI AND WIN.INI, BEFORE MAKING
    ANY CHANGES !
*** READ THIS TEXT FILE for valuable information.

WARNING: I CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR COMPUTER, WHILE
         TRYING ANY OF THE TIPS/TRICKS/HINTS LISTED IN THESE TEXT FILES.
         IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, I DON'T THINK YOU'LL
         HAVE ANY PROBLEMS. I CAN'T SAY THIS ENOUGH: B A C K U P ! ! !

THEN:

*** Read MEMORY.TXT, EMM386.TXT and WIN31MEM.TXT (technical info) to
    understand how MS-DOS and Windows memory management work, and how to
    optimize your system's conventional, upper, extended and expanded memory
    areas in the DOS and Windows environments.
*** READ REGIONS.TXT FOR PRECIOUS INFO ON MS-DOS UPPER MEMORY MANAGEMENT AND
    UPPER MEMORY REGIONS (Courtesy of Mr. Dale F. Ogden), valid for MS-DOS
    6.00 and up (technical details on optimizing your system's memory).
*** Read SECRETS.TXT for details on undocumented MS-DOS features Microsoft
    forgot to tell us about.
*** All the batch files mentioned in these text files are included in this
    archive (the .BAT extension files).
*** I included here 66 original icons (32x32 pixels, 16 colors), you can use
    for your favorite Windows/DOS applications/programs/games.
    The file MYICONS.DLL contains the 66 icons, in Windows DLL format (Dynamic
    Link Library), to ease browsing through a single file, when deciding which
    icon to assign to your Windows menu items.
*** You can use MYMENU.BMP as your Windows desktop wallpaper (read NEWLOGO.TXT
    for more info).

NOTE: To print any of the included text files (with the TXT extension), just
      open one of them in Notepad, and choose Print from the File menu (you
      can customize the page size, header, left, right, top and bottom margins,
      to fit more text into a single printed page, by fiddling with the Print
      Setup and Page Setup menus). Click Print when you're done (and make sure
      your printer is turned on and ready).



                              General Guidelines



* With a little luck (and a lot of tweaking) you may be able to squeeze a
few more KBytes of conventional RAM out of your machine.
To see how much memory you have in your current configuration, type:
MEM /C /P
at the DOS prompt, OUTSIDE Windows, and press Enter.
To see how your devices/TSRs/drivers are loaded, and the upper memory map,
run MSD at the DOS prompt, outside Windows:
MSD
Then press "M", at MSD's main screen.
To see the exact location of each driver (listed by the "MEM /C /P" command),
run:
MEM /M <device_name>
at DOS prompt, outside Win31. Type the device name WITHOUT extension.
For example (if you load MOUSE.COM from your autoexec.bat) run:
MEM /M MOUSE
The display will show you exactly the conventional/upper memory regions where
that particular device is loaded and how much memory it takes (read
REGIONS.TXT for more info about MS-DOS upper memory regions).

NOTE: for more info on HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE parameters, run "HELP" (the
      HELP.COM file is located by default in your \DOS directory, for MS-DOS
      6.00 up to 6.22 users):
      HELP EMM386.EXE
      and then run:
      HELP HIMEM.SYS



* I included my own AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, the MS-DOS 6.22
WfWG 3.11 versions. Open them with any text editor (Notepad in Windows or
EDIT.COM at a DOS prompt).
The MSD62.TXT text file gives you an idea on how my MS-DOS 6.22 memory
configuration looks like, running Microsoft's Diagnostics Utility version
3.00 (MSD.EXE), OUTSIDE Windows. My CONFIG.SYS file contains my own memory
configurations, using:
- MS-DOS 6.22's own EMM386.EXE and HIMEM.SYS,
- Helix NetRoom's RM386.EXE ver 3.04 (updated) and
- QuarterDeck's QEMM386.SYS ver 8.01 (their latest updated release).
Also read:
- MEM62.TXT to see my "outside Windows" memory configurations with all
  three memory managers described above, and
- MEM31.TXT for a glimpse at my memory configurations in a DOS box window,
  with WfWG 3.11 started.

NOTE: FREE FOR REGISTERED USERS:
      1. Users of QuarterDeck QEMM memory manager version 8.00 (QEMM386.SYS)
         can upgrade to the new version 8.01 (DL the patch file) from this
         QuarterDeck web site:
         http://arachnid.qdeck.com/qdeck/products/QEMM/patch.html
      2. Users of Helix NetRoom memory manager version 3.04 (RM386.EXE) can
         upgrade to the new update, released 5/24/95, from Helix's Software
         web site (DL the file NEWFILES.EXE):
         http://www.helixsoftware.com/techsupp.html



* For NetRoom (Helix) or QEMM (Quarterdeck) users, you will NEED to add or
modify the following lines to your SYSTEM.INI file (found in your Windows
directory, typically C:\WINDOWS), in the [386enh] section:

[386enh]
SystemROMBreakPoint=false => ONLY with: Stealth or VidCloak/SysCloak enabled
EMMExclude=A000-FFFF => ANY QEMM or NetRoom configuration!
DualDisplay=true => ANY QEMM or NetRoom configuration!

to enable Windows to load with NetRoom or QEMM managers's special features
enabled in your CONFIG.SYS!
NOTE: The last QEMM upgrade version 8.01, and NetRoom's newest version 3.04,
do not need the first line above to work with Windows, ONLY IF YOU DON'T USE
ANY OF THEIR SPECIAL FEATURES (EBIOS/Video BIOS moving technologies to upper
or/and extended memory)!
The line "SystemROMBreakPoint=false" is only needed if you use QEMM's Stealth
or NetRoom's VidCloak/SysCloak features (I have no experience with 386MAX or
BlueMax).
Open SYSTEM.INI with Notepad, make the changes and save the file (after
making a backup copy!). Restart Windows.



* Helix Cloaking Multimedia Package users: DO NOT USE CACHECLK.EXE disk cache
with the Win95 OS:
1. It won't load and Win95 will prompt you to remove the Cacheclk line from
   your AUTOEXEC.BAT, or:
2. Windows 95 will start, but in MS-DOS 16bit compatibility mode (cannot load
   its own 32bit protected mode disk drivers, and you will experience
   decreased performance!)
Helix Software provides free updates/patches for: Multimedia Cloaking
Utilities, NetRoom Memory Manager, and Hurricane 2.0 for Windows 31/95
available from this web page:
http://www.helixsoftware.com/techsupp.html

NOTE: This is only my personal opinion about these comercial programs, and
      if you have any comments, please contact me at:
      AXCEL216@aol.com

NetRoom manager uses a proprietary technology called Cloaking, to let other
Helix Software drivers load in 32bit protected mode, in extended memory.
The Helix Cloaked devices (like Cacheclk) are not compatible with Win95, or
some of the DOS games that use the DOS Extender technology to load and use
the extended memory on your system at full extent (it is another 32bit
protected mode aproach). A DOS game that is not compatible with any of the
Helix memory management utilities is Dragon Lore CD-ROM (it only works with
MS-DOS's EMM386.EXE memory manager!).
Helix Multimedia Cloaking Package also includes an update for MSCDEX 2.23,
thjat loads also in extended memory, using only 1KB of upper RAM. Owners of
Multimedia Cloaking can DL the MSCDEX update from Helix home page, at:
http://www.helixsoftware.com/techsupp.html
But the latest from Logitech MouseWare, version 7.1 is based on the Cloaking
technology, ans is aimed to Windows 95 users, providing freely distributed
mouse drivers (and Win95 custom cursors) for DOS and Windows 3.1x and 95.
Their DOS mouse driver loads into extended memory, leaving your upper and
conventional memory for loading other needed TSR-s/drivers.
Logitech MouseWare 7.1 is available from AOL's PC World area, the Win95
section, Miscellaneous Apps (filename LOGI71.ZIP). I haven't found Logitech
Mouse drivers 7.1 anywhere on the internet so far.
Speaking about Hurricane 2.0 for Windows 95/31, released by Helix software
(a comercial program, which can be found for about 35-45 bucks at most
computer stores, or through mail order businesses/warehouses).
This is the best utility (so far) for fixing memory related issues under
Windows 31/95:
1. For Windows 3.1x Hurricane 2.0 provides:
   - Unlimited Breaking Points (Windows 3.1x is limited to a maximum size of
     768, ONLY IF you add this line to your SYSTEM.INI's [386enh] section:
     MaxBPs=768);
   - Video adapter acceleration, providing its own proprietary video driver,
     feature that can be ignored if you already have an accelerated 64bit PCI
     video card installed;
   - Printing job acceleration through proprietary Print Cache;
   - Improved Virtual 32bit File Access driver, to replace VCACHE.386 that
     comes with Windows for WorkGroups 3.1x;
   - Virtual RAM Drive (to use as temporary directory to store Windows
     temporary files), dynamically expandable to your system's full extended
     memory amount;
   - adjustable size 32bit read-only Sector Cache for all floppy and CD-ROM
     drives on your system;
   - better memory management for DOS Applications that run in Windows DOS
     boxes;
   - XMS (extended memory) accelerator;
   - RAM compression/expanding feature;
   - Mode Switch acceleration;
   - Protected Mode Virtual Interrupts improvement;
   - Virtual Mode Extensions protection;
   - Page Table Extensions protection;
   - GPF protection;
   - Heap Expander;
   - Windows Applications Memory Compacting feature;
   - Windows Guard.
2. For Windows 95 Hurricane 2.0 provides:
   - Virtual RAM Drive (to use as temporary directory to store Windows
     temporary files), dynamically expandable to your system's full extended
     memory amount;
   - XMS (extended memory) accelerator;
   - GPF protection;
   - RAM compression/expanding feature;
   - Windows Applications Memory Compacting feature;
   - Windows Guard;
   - Mode Switch acceleration;
   - Printing job acceleration through proprietary Print Cache.

UPDATE: Helix Software support web site, has now the latest updates (the
        Hurricane 2.0 patch to the new version 2.02), free for registered
        users of Hurricane 2.0, at:
        http://www.helixsoftware.com/techsupp.html



* Try NOT to use ANY special memory management features (QEMM's "Stealth" or
NetRoom's "VidCloak" and/or "SysCloak") that move the Video ROM/Extended ROM
BIOS to upper/extended memory or above the 1st meg! Windows is not very
happy about these "moves" (some DOS programs especially are "allergic" to
these advanced "features" and it may lockup your machine unexpectedly!).



* With all the TSRs/drivers loaded in the upper memory area you may be able
to gain a maximum of 625KB of free conventional memory outside Windows (at
DOS prompt OUTSIDE WIN31), without using any 3rd party memory management
special features (and you'll NEVER need more than 619KB of free low RAM EVER
to run ANY DOS program/game)!

NOTE: For detailed info on running Windows 31 with your own 3rd party
      memory manager READ your memory manager documentation/manual (QEMM,
      386MAX, NetRoom, BlueMax, CEMM, etc...)!


* Read NEWLOGO.TXT (included here) for detailed info on how to change the
default Win31 startup logo/desktop wallpaper to the one(s) of your choice.



UPDATE: For owners of ATI Mach64 PCI video controllers (WinTurbo or Graphics
        Pro Turbo models), ATI Technologies has posted the new version 2.2 of
        their Windows 3.1x display drivers and DOS utilities.
        You can DL the new ATI drivers from:
        http://www.atitech.ca/drivers/drivers.html
UPDATE: For owners of Sound Blaster 16 or AWE 32 sound cards, Creative Labs
        has new Win31 sound drivers (version 3.5), and DOS drivers/utilites.
        They're available from:
        http://www.creaf.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftp.html



*** A MUST HAVE!

The new VESA VGA/SVGA standard is VBE 2.0 (VESA BIOS Extensions). SciTech
Software just released its new version 5.3 of the 32bit protected mode, VBE
2.0 standard video accelerated drivers. It's actually a complete set of video
calibration tools that supports most video cards and monitors, in ANY text,
graphics, vga, and svga mode, any number of colors, in DOS and Windows.
SciTech's Display Doctor 5.3 (released 8/19/96) can be DL-ed from:
1. http://www.scitechsoft.com/univbe.html
2. AOL: type SCITECH in the File Search keyword box.
Even the newer 64bit video adapters can benefit from having these drivers
loaded in memory, especially in SVGA graphical modes.
The DOS mode driver loaded in your AUTOEXEC.BAT by SciTech's install is
UNIVBE.EXE. Univbe v5.3 takes 13KB of upper memory, if properly loaded high:
LH C:\SCITECH\UNIVBE -W
NOTE: SciTech's Universal VBE version 5.3 is provided as Shareware (21 days
      evaluation). Read the included documentation files for details!
There are a large number of DOS and Windows applications that use the features
of accelerated VESA VBE 2.0 standards. Among them:

3D Realms                     Blood
                              Quake
                              Duke Nukem 3D

Access Software               Links/386
                              The pandora Directive
                              Under a Killing Moon

Accolade                      Unnecessary Roughness 96

Adobe                         Acrobat Reader (DOS)

AutoDesk                      AutoCAD Release 12
                              AutoShade
                              Animator
                              Animator Pro

Bentley systems               MicroStation

Blizzard Entertainment        WarCraft II

Bullfrog                      Magic Carpet CD-ROM
                              Magic Carpet 2 CD-ROM

Compton's Newmedia            Songs from Bear Country

Interplay                     The Sim City Series
                              Virtual Pool

Legend Entertainment          Deathgate
                              Mission Critical

Looking Glass Technologies    Flight Unlimited
                              Terra Nova

Lucas Arts                    Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire
                              Tie Fighter CD-ROM

Maxis Strategic Simulations   The SimCity CD-ROM

Mindscape                     Angel Devoid

Novell                        The Word Perfect Series (DOS)

Papyrus Design Group          Nascar Racing
                              Indy Car II

Sierra Publishing             Phantasmagoria
                              Space Quest 6
                              Torin's Passage

Smith & Wesson                IdentiKit

Spectrum Holobyte             Star Trek Next Generation: A Final Unity

Take 2 Interactive            Bill Cosby's Picture Pages
                              Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller

Time Warner Interactive       Rise of the Robots

Trilobyte                     The 7th Guest
                              The 11th Hour

Viacom New Media              Zoop

Virgin Interactive            Zone Raiders



* And check out my W31.BAT batch file I use to start Windows for WorkGroups
3.11 from the DOS prompt. You may find some interesting lines there, you can
use (adapted to your system, of course).



... AND CREDITS

My machine is a Zenon Z-Titan P90 PCI, with a 90MHz Pentium, with 32MB 70
nanosec RAM SIMMs, PCI 2 bus, using a 1.08GB Western Digital Caviar AC31000H
EIDE hard drive with 10msec random seek time, and an ATI Technologies Mach64
WinTurbo PCI with 4MB VRAM video card controller.
I use an internal 28800/14400 baud Apache MicroDirect modem/fax (with an
16550AFN UART).
I use a 17 inch 0.26 dot pitch Optiquest 4000DC 1200x1024 color match,
on-screen controls, EPA and DPMS compliant, non-interlaced monitor.
I use a Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16bit ASP stereo sound card with a Wave
Blaster 2 daughter card (sporting the EMU8000 chip, with 128 General MIDI
instruments and 2MB of ROM instruments/sounds built-in), and an 8x speed
internal IDE CD-ROM drive (256KB buffer and 145 miliseconds random access
time) made by NEC Inc., and sold by Turtle Beach Systems as TBS 8000
High-Performance 8x CD-ROM drive.
I'm still using my old double-speed CD-ROM (connected to a proprietary 8bit
interface on the Sound Blaster 16 ASP card, made by Matsushita Kotobuki and
sold as 2x OmniCD by Creative Labs), only to play my audio CD-s.
I have 2 floppy drives installed: a 3.5 inch 1.44MB, and an old 5.25 inch
1.2MB.
I connected the sound card output and input lines to my Pioneer VSX-453 75W
per channel, stereo HI-FI amplifier, with 5 channels Dolby Surround Sound,
hooked to a pair of Technnics 200W 3-way front, KLH 50W 3-way center, and
KLH 50W 2-way rear speakers.
I'm running both Windows 95+MS-DOS 7.00, and 3.11 for Workgroups+MS-DOS 6.22,
with Win95's dual-boot feature installed (in MS-DOS mode, outside Windows, I
have 624-628KB of free conventional memory, depending on the memory manager
loaded).

TIP: Users of Sound Blaster 16 cards with the ASP chip installed can DL the
QSound Creative Labs' proprietary 3D stereo enhancement technology software
upgrade (filename SB16UP.EXE), from this Creative Labs web site, at:
http://www.creaf.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftp.htm
Look for Drivers/Patches/Sound Drivers when you get there (also read the
index.txt files for each ftp directory).
Make sure you read the README.TXT file instructions on how to do this, after
download!
This Qsound version uses the driver CSP.SYS version 1.12 to enable Qsound,
and you won't need the CTMMSYS.SYS and CTDRV.SYS device drivers loaded in
CONFIG.SYS anymore (to provide 180 degrees 3D stereo enhancements from two
speakers).
QSOUND UPDATE: The new version of Sound Blaster 16 drivers update (file name
S16DW3UP.EXE, UPD-STD-03, Revision 1, Sound Blaster DOS/Win3.1 Software
Updates Disk for SOUND BLASTER 16 Users), which also sports the QSound
feature (built-in the CSP.SYS version 1.14 driver, and doesn't need the
CTMMSYS.SYS and/or the CTDRV.SYS device drivers loaded in CONFIG.SYS
anymore), is available for DL from:
http://www.creaf.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftpnew.html


Trademarks:

- MS DOS 5.00,
- MS-DOS 6.00,
- MS-DOS 6.20,
- MS-DOS 6.21,
- MS-DOS 6.22,
- MS-DOS 7.00,
- MS Windows 3.00,
- MS Windows 3.10,
- MS Windows for WorkGroups 3.10,
- MS Windows for WorkGroups 3.11,
- MS Windows 95 and
- MS Plus! for Windows 95
  are trademarks of Microsoft (COMERCIAL programs);
- DosMax 2.1 is a trademark of Phillip B. Gardner (SHAREWARE);
- NetRoom 3.x is a trademark of Helix Software (COMERCIAL);
- QEMM 8.0x is a trademark of QuarterDeck Systems (COMERCIAL).



I will still be running Windows for WorkGroups 3.11/MS-DOS 6.22 on my Win95
dual-boot machine and I'm going to post new tips online as soon as I'll
come up with new ideas.
Hope you'll find something useful in here. Enjoy!
If you have any comments/ideas/questions/sugestions, send me a "wire" at:
AXCEL216@aol.com

Regards and best of luck!