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From: Alan Barclay <ukpoit!alan@relay.EU.net>
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Subject: Drivers (As promised except it bounced)
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 90 14:17:57 gmt
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Once you have downloaded this script file, remove any  captured
communications header and then enter:

		DEBUG < filename

Where filename is the name of the script file.

NB The default names MONO and COLOR may intefere with any files
with these names EG MONO.GRA from flight simulator. If you have
this problem then choose something you can remember and  change
the name after the DW in each script.

Also  remember to only redirect to the opposite screen. If  you
try  to  write to the current screen you will have two  drivers
controlling the same screen (CON and COLOR/MONO) and  therefore
you will have a nice mess of overwriting. Also if you wish  you
can type CTTY MONO or CTTY COLOR to switch input to the correct
screen,  however  it is not recomended to run programs in  this
way as the active screen would not be the one you are currently
using. To switch back type CTTY CON.

Another  thing  I run with the dual screens is a 512  byte  TSR
which  puts the time at the top corner of the screen to run  it
type:

MODE MONO
TOD
MODE CO80

And this will put the time on the mono screen.

-- 
  Alan Barclay
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