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- -- What's new with Nansi --
-
- In version 3.3, I have added support for F11 and F12, implemented
- the /K and /X commandline switches having to do with extended keyboards,
- and fixed a bug in the ESC[p sequence which clears the keyboard redefinition
- buffer.
-
- I hope this version suits your needs. It has been lightly tested under DOS
- 3.x, but it should work under all versions, as the changes were minor.
-
- As you know, it takes more time than it ought to to put a new revision of
- a shareware program together and to get disks in the mail.
- I would appreciate a $10 contribution to defray my expenses.
- Also, please encourage other users to send in donations. Every check
- is appreciated, and helps motivate me to keep improving Nansi to support
- new versions of DOS and new display hardware.
-
- I have also included two utilities, view and more, along with
- documentation. These were in the original release of nansi, but
- weren't included in nansi3.0 for space reasons. They live in the
- archive nansiutl.zip. They are really free; please hand them out
- to whoever if you like them.
-
- Please note my new, improved mailing address:
-
- - Dan Kegel
- 535 E. Mendocino St.
- Altadena, CA 91001
-
- Internet E-mail:
- dank@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov
-
-
- P.S. If you need to find out the video mode number for a favorite alphanumeric
- video mode (in order to pass it to Nansi with the /T option), but you can't
- find the mode number from your video card's manual, you can find the mode
- number by typing
- "debug" ENTER "d 40:49 L 1" ENTER "q" ENTER
- for example,
- C:> debug
- -d 40:49 l 1
- nn
- -q
- This displays the current video mode number in hexadecimal.
-