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TI Emulator! v5.01 fixed upgrade 4/29/1994
written by Edward Swartz
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(This information is dupicated in TIREADME.EXE.)
══════════════════════════ Fixes from v5.0 ═════════════════════════════
Version 5.0 of TI Emulator! was released with a long-existing bug
relating to keyboard incompatibility. If you have tried to use previous
versions of TI Emulator! on Gateway computers (possibly others), the bug
manifested itself, obviously, in the keyboard being locked up right
after you selected a module from the main selection screen. The bug was
caused by using unproven routines to set the keyboard LEDs. Not being
able to find (in this short time) a way to detect keyboards on which
this routine would lock up, I took out the LED setting entirely.
Note that pressing Caps Lock will still act as an Alpha Lock
toggle. You just won't be able to see it until you type something.
Also, the touted RS232 support had a bug in it which only allowed
1200 baud access, or whatever was the default from DOS. Sigh, this bug
came about as a cure to another bug which didn't even exist. Oh, the
irony of it all.
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