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CHANGES IN VERSION 4.53:
Improved pagination
Updated documentation
CHANGES IN VERSION 4.54:
Minor internal changes
CHANGES IN VERSION 4.6:
Added startup parameters
Changed program defaults
Improved screens and menus
Internal changes for increased speed
QUICKNUM renamed CHALD
Updated documentation
CHANGES IN VERSION 5.0:
Improved user interface
Improved screen appearance
Added EGA/VGA graphics support
The program detects what kind of graphics support your system has and
adjusts itself accordingly. However, it is possible that on some systems,
such as certain laptop computers or systems that have a monochrome VGA
monitor, the program may not be able to detect exactly what kind of display
you have. If you believe the program is not creating the right kind of
display for your monitor, you can force it by adding a parameter to the
command line, telling it what graphics mode to use. For example, if you
want to force the program into EGA mode, use this command line: NUMBERS
MODE:EGA. To force VGA mode, use NUMBERS MODE:VGA. To force text mode, use
NUMBERS MODE:TEXT. If it appears the program is trying to display color on
a monochrome monitor, you can force it into monochrome mode with this line:
NUMBERS MONO. To force color mode, use this line: NUMBERS COLOR. If you are
using the program on a dual-floppy system, you may need to keep the
executable program file on drive A and the data files you create on drive
B. In this case, you need to tell the program where to put the data files.
Start the program with this command: NUMBERS B. If your drive letter is
something other than B, use the correct letter in the command instead of B.
If necessary, you can combine the command parameters, like this:
NUMBERS MONO B
CHANGES IN VERSION 5.1:
Added support for monochrome graphics monitors
Changes in error trapping system
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