1. Read VDXGEN.CMD and perform the edits required to [11,10]
RSXMC.MAC.
2. Say ">@VDXGEN" and interact with the command file.
3. Copy VD.TSK, VD.STB, AVD.TSK and DVD.TSK to your system
UIC (usually [1,54]).
4. Load the VD driver.
5. Read VD.HLP, AVD.HLP and DVD.HLP.
6. Edit DCL.HLP and MCR.HLP to add the VD, AVD and DVD topics.
It is a good idea to add a synonym for VD of "VIRTUAL_DISKS".
7. Edit the supplied HELP files for the number of VD units
you chose to support at VDXGEN time. The files are set
up for 8 units (VD0: through VD7:).
** In addition, if your system supports error logging:
8. Compile DISPATCH.CNF and DSP9M1.CNF, using the
supplied command files. Insert/replace into
LB:[1,6]ERRLOG.ULB.
>INS $CFL
>INS $LBR/INC=20000
>@DISPATCH
>@DSP9M1
NOTE: DISPATCH MUST BE COMPILED FIRST, AS DSP9M1
REQUIRES DISPATCH.SYM TO COMPILE PROPERLY.
9. ERRLOG will log VD driver loads and unloads, AVD's
and DVD's, mounts and dismounts. Take a look at the
FULL format report on an AVD, you'll see that it
records the creation size and placement control
if they are used on the AVD.
NOTE: See the file SPCCTL.MAC for the new "type 9" packet
subpacket formats.