Command: install

  INSTALL runs a TSR program (a program that stays in memory), without
  an environment, instead of using something like lh or loadhigh.
  INSTALL loads a TSR program into low or conventional memory,
  whereas INSTALLHIGH loads the TSR program into high memory.
  INSTALL is a CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS command.

Syntax:

  install=[drive][path]filename [options]
          drive     The drive letter, e.g. C:
          path      The directory, e.g. \example\
          filename  The filename of the tsr to run, e.g. test.sys

Options:

  options  These are the options which will be passed to the TSR. They
           are not options for the 'install' command.

Comments:

  INSTALL loads the program specified by drive:\path\filename. It is
  generally used to load TSR (terminate and stay resident) programs with
  a minimal environment block. The options are for the program itself;
  refer to documentation that came with your particular software for
  supported options and usage.
  INSTALL is a command internal to kernel.sys and needs no other file
  in order to work.

Examples:

  IN CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS:
    install=C:\fdos\bin\ctmouse.exe

See also:

  config.sys
  fdconfig.sys
  installhigh
  lh
  loadhigh

  Copyright © 1998 Jim Hall, updated 2008 by W. Spiegl.

  This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
  See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.