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SCROLLit Advanced Scrollback Buffer November 2, 1992
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New in SCROLLit 1.3
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■ SCROLLit 1.2 was not properly restoring the state of the A20 line
when the buffer was stored in XMS. This would cause the system
to hang in some cases, particularly if SCROLLit was installed in
a Desqview window and DV was using the high memory area (HMA).
Fixed.
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SCROLLit 1.2
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■ During installation, SCROLLit performs a CRC test of the program to
ensure that the program has not been tampered with or infected with
a virus. This CRC test would fail in Version 1.1 if SCROLLit was
loaded in a Desqview window. Fixed.
■ Under certain circumstances, some versions of The Last Byte Memory
Manager appear to have difficulty loading a TSR into high memory if
the particular TSR has command line parameters beginning with a
slash (/). SCROLLit 1.2 will now accept either slashes or dashes.
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SCROLLit 1.1
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■ Broader support for ANSI drivers. Version 1.0 was not capturing some
of the screen scrolling from certain ANSI drivers including older
(1987 and earlier) versions of Microsoft's ANSI.SYS. SCROLLit
Version 1.1 has been tested with several versions of ANSI.SYS,
ANSI.COM, NANSI.SYS, ZANSI.SYS, VANSI.SYS and DVANSI.COM. In the
case of the TSR drivers, (ANSI.COM and DVANSI.COM), SCROLLit should
be loaded AFTER the driver.
■ SCROLLit is now Desqview aware. If SCROLLit is loaded inside a
Desqview window, it will capture the scrolling of the Desqview screen
buffer, rather than the hardware screen buffer that is used outside
of Desqview. SCROLLit will give up it's time slice during periods of
inactivity to optimize the performance of your other Desqview
windows. All screen writing inside a Desqview window is direct
writing to the Desqview screen buffer, to ensure that SCROLLit output
stays within the Desqview window.
■ Scrolling algorithm finetuned - smaller code and faster performance.
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SCROLLit 1.0
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■ First public release.