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Re: Silly startup question -Reply -Reply
- Subject: Re: Silly startup question -Reply -Reply
- From: "Steve Crutchfield" SCRUTCH@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 14:09:09 -0400
"Break" is an antiquated DOS command that, when set to ON, allows you
to interrupt a program by hitting Control-Break or Control-C. I don't
know what, if any, use it would have in XyWrite.
>>> "Yo Intl." 05/18 11:16 am >>>
At 09:16 AM 5/18/01 -0400, Steve Crutchfield wrote:
>The command "editor ,d:\xy4\start4.int/e4000" translates to...
>
>Start XyWrite (editor.exe)
>Use an alternative initialization file instead of 'startup.int'
>Load the spelling dictionaries and other stuff into expanded memory,
>using 4,000 bytes of said memory.
Great. And what about that break on/off thing?
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