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.. Substitute your own program name for PROGRAMNAME and your own
.. installation program name for INSTALLNAME in the following.
..
TERMINAL INSTALLATION
Before you use PROGRAMNAME, it must be installed to your particu
lar terminal, i.e. provided with information regarding control
characters required for certain functions. This installation is
easily performed using the program INSTALLNAME which is described
in the following.
After having made a work-copy, please store your distribution
diskette safely away and work only on the copy.
Now start the installation by typing INSTALLNAME at your terminal.
Select Screen installation from the main menu. Depending on your
version of PROGRAMNAME, the installation proceeds as described in
the following two sections.
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IBM PC Display Selection
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If you use PROGRAMNAME without installation, the default screen
set-up will be used. You may override this default by selecting
another screen mode from this menu:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Choose one of the following displays:
0) Default display mode
1) Monochrome display
2) Color display 80x25
3) Color display 40x25
4) b/w display 80x25
5) b/w display 40x25
Which display (enter no. or ^X to exit) !
------------------------------------------------------------------
IBM PC Screen Installation Menu
Each time PROGRAMNAME runs, the selected mode will be used, and
you will return to the default mode on exit.
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Non-IBM PC Installation
A menu listing a number of popular terminals will appear, inviting
you to choose one by entering its number:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Choose one of the following terminals:
1) ADDS 20/25/30 * 15) Lear-Siegler ADM-31
2) ADDS 40/60 16) Liberty
3) ADDS Viewpoint-1A 17) Morrow MDT-20
4) ADM 3A 18) Otrona Attache
5) Ampex D80 19) Qume
6) ANSI 20) Soroc IQ-120
7) Apple/graphics 21) Soroc new models
8) Hazeltine 1500 22) Teletext 3000
9) Hazeltine Esprit 23) Televideo 912/920/925
10) IBM PC CCP/M b/w 24) Visual 200
11) IBM PC CCP/M color 25) Wyse WY-100/200/300
12) Kaypro 10 26) Zenith
13) Kaypro II and 4 27) None of the above
14) Lear-Siegler ADM-20 28) Delete a definition
Which terminal? (Enter no. or ^X to exit):
------------------------------------------------------------------
Terminal Installation Menu
If your terminal is mentioned, just enter the corresponding num
ber, and the installation is complete. Before installation is
actually performed, you are asked the question:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you want to modify the definition before installation?
------------------------------------------------------------------
This allows you to modify one or more of the values being instal
led as described in the following. If you do not want to modify
the terminal definition, just type N, and the installation com
pletes by asking you the operating frequency of your CPU (see last
item in this appendix).
If your terminal is not on the menu, however, you must define the
required values yourself. The values can most probably be found in
the manual supplied with your terminal.
Enter the number corresponding to None of the above and answer the
questions one by one as they appear on the screen.
In the following, each command you may install is described in
detail. Your terminal may not support all the commands that can be
installed. If so, just pass the command not needed by typing
RETURN in response to the prompt. If Delete line, Insert line, or
Erase to end of line is not installed, these functions will be
emulated in software, slowing screen performance somewhat.
Commands may be entered either simply by pressing the appropriate
keys or by entering the decimal or hexadecimal ASCII value of the
command. If a command requires the two characters 'ESCAPE' and
'=', may:
either Press first the Esc key, then the =. The entry will be
ecchoed with appropriate labels, i.e. <ESC> =.
or Enter the decimal or hexadecimal values separated by
spaces. Hexadecimal values must be preceded by a dollar-
sign. Enter e.g. 27 61 or $1B 61 or $1B $3D which are
all equivalent.
The two methods cannot be mixed, i.e. once you have entered a non-
numeric character, the rest of that command must be defined in
that mode, and vise versa.
A hyphen entered as the very first character is used to delete a
command, and ecchoes the text Nothing.
Terminal type:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the name of the terminal you are about to install. When you
complete INSTALLNAME, the values will be stored, and the terminal
name will appear on the initial list of terminals. If you later
need to re-install PROGRAMNAME to this terminal, you can do that
by choosing it from the list.
Send an initialization string to the terminal?
------------------------------------------------------------------
If you want to initialize your terminal when PROGRAMNAME starts
(e.g. to download commands to programmable function keys), you
answer Y for yes to this question. If not, just hit RETURN.
If you answer Y, you may choose between entering the command
directly or defining a file name containing the command string.
The latter is a good idea if the initialization string is long, as
e.g. a string to program a number of function keys would be.
Send a reset string to the terminal?
------------------------------------------------------------------
Here, you may define a string to be sent to the terminal when
PROGRAMNAME terminates. The description of the initialization com
mand above applies here.
CURSOR LEAD-IN command:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Cursor Lead-in is a special sequence of characters which tells
your terminal that the following characters are an address on the
screen on which the cursor should be placed.
When you define this command, you are asked the following supple
mentary questions:
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CURSOR POSITIONING COMMAND to send between line and column:
-----------------------------------------------------------
Some terminals need a command between the two numbers defi
ning the row- and column cursor address.
CURSOR POSITIONING COMMAND to send after line and column:
-----------------------------------------------------------
Some terminals need a command after the two numbers defi
ning the row- and column cursor address.
Column first?
-----------------------------------------------------------
Most terminals require the address on the format: first
ROW, then COLUMN. If this is the case on your terminal,
answer N. If your terminal wants COLUMN first, then ROW,
then answer Y.
OFFSET to add to LINE
-----------------------------------------------------------
Enter the number to add to the LINE (ROW) address.
OFFSET to add to COLUMN
-----------------------------------------------------------
Enter the number to add to the COLUMN address.
Binary address?
-----------------------------------------------------------
Most terminals need the cursor address sent on binary form.
If that is true for your terminal, enter Y. If your termi
nal expects the cursor address as ASCII digits, enter N. If
so, you are asked the supplementary question:
2 or 3 ASCII digits?
---------------------------------------------------------
Enter the number of digits in the cursor address for
your terminal.
CLEAR SCREEN command:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the command that will clear the entire contents of your
screen, both foreground and background, if applicable.
Does CLEAR SCREEN also HOME cursor?
------------------------------------------------------------------
This is normally the case; if it is not so on your terminal, enter
N, and define the cursor HOME command.
DELETE LINE command:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the command that deletes the entire line at the cursor posi
tion.
INSERT LINE command:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the command that inserts a line at the cursor position.
ERASE TO END OF LINE command:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the command that erases the line at the cursor position from
the cursor position through the right end of the line.
START OF 'LOW VIDEO' command:
------------------------------------------------------------------
If your terminal supports different video intensities, then define
the command that initiates the dim video here. If this command is
defined, the following question is asked:
START OF 'NORMAL VIDEO' command:
------------------------------------------------------------
Define the command that sets the screen to show characters
in 'normal' video.
Number of rows (lines) on your screen:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the number of horizontal lines on your screen.
Number of columns on your screen:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the number of vertical column positions on your screen.
------------------------------------------------------------------
Delay after CURSOR ADDRESS (0-255 ms):
Delay after CLEAR, DELETE, and INSERT (0-255 ms):
Delay after ERASE TO END OF LINE and HIGHLIGHT On/Off (0-255 ms):
------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the delay in milliseconds required after the functions
specified. RETURN means 0 (no delay).
Is this definition correct?
------------------------------------------------------------------
If you have made any errors in the definitions, enter N. You will
then return to the terminal selection menu. The installation data
you haver just entered will be included in the installation data
file and appear on the terminal selection menu, but installation
will not be performed.
When you enter Y in response to this question, you are asked:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Operating frequency of your microprocessor in MHz (for delays):
------------------------------------------------------------------
As the delays specified earlier are depending on the operating
frequency of your CPU, you must define this value.
The installation is finished, installation data is written to
PROGRAMNAME, and you return to the outer menu. New installation
data is also saved in the installation data file and the new
terminal will appear on the terminal selection list when you run