The SYS drive is just like the A and B drives, but you can only get to it
while running GEOS. So, you need to run a GEOS file manager or use OmniCom.
Try "sd SYS:\" while you're connected with OmniCom and see what happens.
The paths section allows you to merge (more or less seamlessly) different
directories so that they appear as one. The "top" line in your GEOS.INI
file tells GEOS which one to consider as the "default" directory. Files in
the default directory take precedence over files named the same in other
directories.
-- James D. Bearden GEOS FAQ Maintainer A.K.A. Wiffleguy 70003.7001@compuserve.com http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jbearden/Windows too slow? Have a PDA? See my GEOS page. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jbearden/geoindex.htm