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- dPrinter Port
-
- This option allows you to select the type of connection being
- used between the computer and the printer.
-
- nModem Settings
-
- This option allows you to indicate your modem settings which are
- used with the "Dial Number" option. The "Dial Number" option
- allows you to do something else while your modem redials a busy
- BBS (Bulletin Board System) or some other modem number.
-
- oPort
-
- This option allows you to select the serial port wich connects
- your modem to the computer.
-
- pBaud Rate
-
- This option allows you to select the baud rate which will be used
- to establish a connection with called computer.
-
- NOTE: The called computer's modem must support the selected baud
- rate.
-
- qData Bits
-
- This option allows you to specify the number of data bits in a
- character.
-
- NOTE: The called computer's modem must use the same setting.
-
- rParity
-
- This option allows you to specify how the system uses the parity
- bit to check for transmission errors.
-
- NOTE: The called computer's modem must use the same setting.
-
- sStop Bits
-
- This option allows you to specify the number of stop bits that
- define the end of a character.
-
- NOTE: The called computer's modem must use the same setting.
-
- tDial Command
-
- This option allows you to specify the command sent to the modem
- to instruct it to dial the specified telephone number. The
- default setting "ATD" will work with all Hayes compatible modems.
-
- uWait For Answer
-
- This option allows you to specify the number of seconds that may
- elapse, after dialing the number, before MU assumes it is busy
- and starts a redial. You may enter a value between 1 and 60.
-
- xUse Expanded Memory
-
- This option allows you to specify whether or not expanded memory
- should be used. When used, MU runs in expanded memory leaving
- maximum memory for DOS programs. An expanded memory manager must
- be loaded to make this memory available to programs such as MU.
- DOS 5.0 provides the device driver EMM386 for this purpose.
-
- You may instead use DOS's LOADHIGH command to have MU loaded into
- the upper memory area. If you decide to do this, you must set
- "Use Expanded Memory" option to "No". See your DOS manual for
- information on EMM386 and the LOADHIGH command.
-
- NOTE: 64K of expanded memory or upper memory is required.
- éActivation Hotkey
-
- This option allows you to specify the key combination needed
- to press to activate Morton Utilities when installed in memory.
-
- Default: Alt-/
-
- îStatus Color
-
- This option allows you to select the color used for displaying
- the cursor location, keyboard lock keys status, and the current
- date/time in the upper right corner of the screen. These options
- can be activated using the Video/Cursor Display, Keyboard/Display
- Locks, and Clock/Display options respectively.
-
- ìForeground
-
- This option allows you to select the foreground color used for
- displaying the cursor location, keyboard lock keys status, and
- the current date/time in the upper right corner of the screen.
- These options can be activated using the Video/Cursor Display,
- Keyboard/Display Locks, and Clock/Display options respectively.
-
- ÄBackground
-
- This option allows you to select the background color used for
- displaying the cursor location, keyboard lock keys status, and
- the current date/time in the upper right corner of the screen.
- These options can be activated using the Video/Cursor Display,
- Keyboard/Display Locks, and Clock/Display options respectively.
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