¢ DTV¢¢¢ DTV when loaded into memory¢ relocates to lomem and replaces the¢ Ascii translation mode in DeTerm v1.59¢ with CIS's Vidtex cursor control. You¢ can still call Ascii BBS with no¢ problems.¢¢¢ To get DTV up and running you can¢ either append the module to DeTerm or¢ load it whith BIN.COM/CLI.COM after¢ DeTerm has finished booting. DTV¢ cannot be called from SpartaDos's¢ command line.¢¢ Append¢¢ From Dos 2.5 menu choose the C option¢ and enter:¢¢ Dn:DTV.COM,Dn:DT.COM/A¢¢ From SpartaDos's commadn line:¢¢ COPY DTV.COM DT.COM/A¢¢ Note: n=drive number you will be¢ copying from/to, DT.COM is the¢ filename for DeTerm.¢¢ Loading from DeTerm¢¢ Go to Etc section and select¢ Binary/Sparta.¢ BIN.COM¢¢ A window will pop up with a prompt¢ of:¢¢ Load From What File?¢ Dn: (n=source drive setting)¢¢ Enter DTV.COM and press return.¢¢ CLI.COM¢¢ A window will pop up with a prompt of:¢¢ Dn: (n= default drive setting)¢ Enter DTV and press return.¢¢ In both cases DTV will display a msg:¢¢ DTV...v1.59¢ Vidtex Installed.¢¢¢ Before you log onto CIS make sure¢ you are in Vidtex mode. To set Vidtex¢ translation mode go to Rdev section¢ and select Trans. Cycle through the¢¢¢ two translation modes (Atari/Vidtex)¢ by pressing the left or right arrow¢ keys. When Vidtex mode is displayed¢ press the return key. If calling from¢ a phone list edit your CIS entry.¢¢¢ Doing It¢¢ After you have logged onto CIS you¢ will need to Type GO TERMINAL to¢ change your terminal settings. You can¢ make your changes permanent or just¢ for current session, this is up to¢ you.¢¢ Once at SESSION SETTING menu choose¢ number four [4], this will take you to¢ TERMIANL TYPE/PARAMETERS menu. Select¢ number one [1]. CIS will display eight¢ [8] terminal types choose number one¢ [1] and press the return key. After¢ CIS and DeTerm have passed info back¢ and forth CIS will confirm your¢ terminal selection and you will be¢ taken back to SESSION SETTING menu,¢ press return and follow any prompts¢ CIS displays. Thats all there is to¢ it, hope you like cursor positioning.¢¢¢ Oh yes, CIS at logon will test and¢ see if your terminal supports Vidtex¢ by sending a ENQ (control E). If your¢ terminal responds correctly CIS places¢ you in Vidtex mode and there is no¢ need to GO TERMINAL! I keep my¢ terminal type set to Other just in¢ case I do not want cursor control.¢¢ The catch. ¢¢ CIS will only send the ENQ if you have¢ 'Miro inquiry sequence at logon' set¢ to YES. This option is set from¢ TERMINAL TYPE/PARAMERTERS menu.¢¢ ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢