Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : IKK.ZIP
Filename : IKK31.INF

 
Output of file : IKK31.INF contained in archive : IKK.ZIP
; IKK Setup script for MS Windows 3.1
;
; Copyright (c) 1993, Distant Markets, Edmonton, Canada

[Files]
; List of files on distribution diskette. Used for Install and Uninstall.
; Uppercase entries will be copied to SYSTEM directory,
; lowercase - to WINDOWS directory

; File Name Size Flags Target Name
KBDIKK.DR_ = 8470 COMMON kbdikk.drv
keybinds.ex_ = 45262 COMMON keybind.exe
setup.exe = 142704 COMMON iksetup.exe
ikk31.inf = 1757 KEEP ikk31.inf
ikk.ini = 389 NOUPD ikk.ini
keybind.exe =1
iksetup.exe =1
KBDIKK.DRV =1

[DDE_Install]
GroupFile=NoCheck
1=CreateGroup(IKK,IKK_ALD)
2=ShowGroup(IKK,1)
3=DeleteItem(Indicator)
4=AddItem(KEYBIND.EXE,Indicator)
5=DeleteItem(IKK Setup)
6=AddItem(IKSETUP.EXE,IKK Setup)

[DDE_UnInstall]
1=DeleteGroup(IKK)

[Changes]
; List of files which will be changed. Value "system" mean that the file
; is in SYSTEM directory (or in remote directory at network installation),
; othervise file take place in WINDOWS directory. In network installation
; files marked as "system" will be copied to local Windows directory
; to make it available for changes. All files which will be changed
; in [INI_*] sections must be listed here to define file directory.

system.ini=
win.ini=

[INI_Install]
1=system.ini,keyboard,Switch=Shifts
2=system.ini,keyboard,second.dll=
3=system.ini,boot,keyboard.drv=kbdikk.drv
4=win.ini,windows,load==-keybinds.exe
5=win.ini,windows,load==+keybind.exe
6=ikk31.inf,INI_Uninstall,DoRemove==!

[INI_Update]
1=system.ini,boot,keyboard.drv=kbdikk.drv
2=win.ini,windows,load==-keybinds.exe
3=win.ini,windows,load==+keybind.exe
4=ikk31.inf,INI_Uninstall,DoRemove==!

[INI_Uninstall]
lines=1
1=win.ini,windows,load==-keybind.exe


  3 Responses to “Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : IKK.ZIP
Filename : IKK31.INF

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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