|DÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ |Dº |5The Happy Hacker |DºÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ |DÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ^C^1The CLEAR Command ^Cby ^CRandall Hamilton This command is very simple in function, but can be useful to users of commands to change text and background colors from the MS-DOS prompt, like the COLOR command included in BIG BLUE DISK #12. You may want to clear the screen after you have done a color change, but the CLS command in DOS causes the screen colors to return to their defaults, white on black. CLEAR on this disk remedies that by providing a way to clear the screen without messing up the set colors. To use it, simply type CLEAR. The screen will be cleared to the background color you have set. Place this file on whatever disk or subdirectory you keep your external DOS commands. DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES: ^FCLEAR.COM