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252
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Example:
Reconfiguring
a
Suppose
your
computer
has
an
internal
tape
drive
on
drive
D
that
tape
drive
is
configured
at
startup
to
write
20
tracks
of
40
sectors
per
track.
If
you
want
to
reconfigure
this
tape
drive
to
write
10
tracks
of
99
sectors
each,
you
can
put
the
following
line
in
your
configsys
file:
drivparm=/d:3
/f:6
/h:1
/s:99
/1:1
0
This
command
line
overrides
the
default
device
driver
settings,
and
supports
a
tape
drive
as
drive
D
(in
this
case
the
logical
and
t
J
physical
drive
numbers
are
identical).
This
tape
drive
has
1
head
^^^
and
supports
a
tape
format
of
10
tracks
and
99
sectors
per
track.
(This
assumes
that
the
device
driver
for
the
tape
device
supports
this
configuration
of
tracks
and
sectors.)
So,
to
create
a
tape
that
you
can
read
on
another
computer,
one
which
can
read only
this
alternate
format,
you
might
want
to
use
this
method.
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