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- @SCREEN
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|Hercules Card / Monochrome PC Display (720x348)
- |SHORT DESCR|Hercules
- |FILENAME|SDHRC8.EGA
- |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if the Hercules Graphics Card and Monochrome PC
- Display are installed in your computer. This display offers a
- resolution of 720 horizontal by 348 vertical pixels.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|IBM CGA / Color Display (640x200) - Mono Mode
- |SHORT DESCR|IBM CGA
- |FILENAME|SDCGA8.CGA
- |FNT WILDCRD|*.CGA
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if your computer is a Compaq or other 100% IBM-
- compatible computer equipped with an IBM Color Graphics Adapter
- (CGA) card and color display, which you intend to use in
- monochrome mode. This display offers a resolution of 640
- horizontal by 200 vertical pixels.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|IBM EGA / Monochrome Display (640x350)
- |SHORT DESCR|EGA Mono
- |FILENAME|SDEH18.EGA
- |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if the IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) card
- and the IBM monochrome display are installed on your computer, or
- if you intend to use your EGA display in monochrome mode. This
- display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 350 vertical
- pixels.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|IBM Enhanced Card & 16-Color Display (640x350)
- |SHORT DESCR|EGA HiRes 16
- |FILENAME|SDEHF8.EGA
- |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if your system is equipped with an IBM Enhanced
- Graphics Adapter card, with at least 128K of graphics memory on
- the card, and an IBM enhanced color display. This 16-color
- display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 350 vertical
- pixels.
- }
- @PRINTER
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|IBM/Epson 9-pin Printers (120 x 144 Dots/Inch)
- |SHORT DESCR|IBM/Epson Hi
- |FILENAME|PDEHI8.EPS
- |AUX FILE|EHI.ATM
- |FNT WILDCRD|*.EPS
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if you are using an IBM Graphics printer, the
- Epson FX 80/100, or the Epson MX 80/100. These printers offer a
- resolution of 120 x 144 dots per inch.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|Epson LQ Series Printers (180 x 180 Dots/Inch)
- |SHORT DESCR|Epson LQ
- |FILENAME|PDELQ8.ELQ
- |AUX FILE|ELQ.ATM
- |FNT WILDCRD|*.ELQ
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if you are using an Epson LQ-Series printer.
- LQ-Series printers offer a print resolution of 180 x 180
- dots per inch.
- }
- @MOUSE
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|No Mouse
- |MOUSE ID|0
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if your computer is not equipped with a mouse.
- Instead of a mouse, you use the cursor control keys to perform
- operations such as cursor movement, dragging, and clicking. For
- details on cursor key techniques, refer to the Desktop Keyboard
- Reference card at the back of the GEM Desktop manual. Mouse
- techniques are explained in the GEM Desktop user's guide.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|Bus Mouse (Requires file MOUSE.COM )
- |MOUSE ID|2
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if you are using a bus-type mouse. This type
- of mouse connects to a special hardware board in your computer
- and requires that the file MOUSE.COM be contained either on your
- DOS boot disk or in the root directory of your hard disk. Any
- mouse that uses MOUSE.COM, including the Microsoft, Logitech,
- AT&T, HP Vectra, and Xerox 6065 mice, can be used as a bus-type
- mouse. Refer to the mouse manufacturer's installation
- instructions. For further information on .COM files, refer to
- your DOS user's guide.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|IBM Personal System/2 Mouse
- |MOUSE ID|10
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if you are using the IBM Personal System/2
- mouse. This mouse connects to the IBM mouse port on your
- computer.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|Microsoft Serial Mouse (RS232 )
- |MOUSE ID|3
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry only if you are using a Microsoft serial mouse.
- This mouse connects to one of the serial ports on your computer.
- }
- {
- |DESCRIPTION|Mouse Systems PC Mouse / SummaMouse / Compatibles
- |MOUSE ID|1
- |LONG DESCRP|
- Choose this entry if your mouse is any of the above, or if it is
- a "generic" mouse. If you are unsure of the type of mouse you
- are using, you may find the manufacturer's name and the model
- indicated on the bottom of the mouse or in your hardware
- documentation. If you are unable to determine the name and model
- of your mouse, most likely you are using a generic serial mouse
- and should choose this entry. The mouse connects to one of the
- serial ports on your computer. Manager Mouse and the Torrington
- mouse are also generic serial mice.
- }
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