It's been awhile since I've done this, so this is just
from memory. Do you have a manual? I believe there is
some information there.
As I recall, it was best to create these on drive A: if you
had it, as the 95 was pretty pernickity about these files.
If the syntax wasn't just right (and they were a little
unusual I think in the config.sys) you could end up not
being able to boot. If they were on drive A:, you could
just unplug it and try again.
Of course when you had these files in place, you had to give
the machine the three finger salute to take effect. If you
don't have a manual, i can try to look it up for you.
You also had to specify the "*.EXM" files in the startup
files for them to be useable. I forget where they were
kept, but again, they had a pernickity syntax.
There used to be an ftp site with all this information
online, but they've since gone away. I think it was
ftp://eddie.mit.edu/
Anyone else with more information?
Cheers.