The Options menu lets you create and choose emulated hard disk drives (C: and D: drives). It also enables you to attach the mouse to SunPCi, which you will need to do after you have installed Windows 95, but before you install the SunPCi drivers.
Table 5–2 describes the disk-related commands in the Options menu. Complete instructions for choosing emulated drives is provided in Creating and Configuring a New C: or D: Drive.
Table 5–2 Options Menu Disk-Related Commands
Setting |
Purpose |
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Attach a Hard Drive |
Specify the emulated hard drive (directory/file name) you want to assign to drive C: or D:. |
Create a New Hard Drive |
Create the file you want to use as an emulated drive. |
Attach CD-ROM |
(Windows NT only) Allows you to attach a CD-ROM drive to your system. You would use this command if you have more than one CD-ROM drive installed in your workstation, or if you are not using Solaris Volume Manager (vold) to control your drives. |
Eject CD |
Ejects the CD from the CD-ROM drive. The keyboard shortcut is Meta-E. |
Attach Mouse |
Works the same as Meta-M; allows you to attach the mouse to the SunPCi window when you are in SMI mode. (This happens automatically after you install the SunPCi drivers.) |