Yes, it's true. A little off topic, but in the "system.ini" (yukky DOS terms,
ugh) files, there should be a "shell=" line. Just change it from
"shell=explorer.exe" to "shell=[whereever your BasiliskII.exe is]"

Gregg Eshelman wrote:

> >I've heard you can change the Windows shell to
> >Basilisk II and have your PC boot right into Mac OS
> t>hen shut down (if it does auto power off) when you
> >shut down from the Mac menu.



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