said: 
>> This is the expected result.  No recent Java distro needs config.sys 
>> entries.  If you want v1.4 to be your default command line java, add a 
>> config.sys PATH entry. 
>If a PATH entry is not a config.sys entry, what is it? 
Let's try this again.  No recent Java distro requires config.sys entries.  
That does not mean you can't choose to have a config.sys entry so that you 
can invoke java.exe without fully specifying a pathname. 
>This is my real question; where is the info? 
It's in the readme. 
>Plugin; IT?  DLLs?  Maybe seven of them? 
Actually, six. 
>I'm running on verbals.  Where  
>is the "book"? 
I don't understand why you are running on verbals.  If you can't find your 
copy of the readme, try: 
  <http://www.innotek.de/products/javaos2/javaos2readme_e.html> 
HTH, 
Steven 
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