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- README.DOC Supplemental Documentation
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- dLITE(tm) ShareWare Version 2.0 Copyright (c) Ward Mundy, 1988-1991.
- All rights reserved.
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- Supplemental documentation:
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- "DOT PROMPT" MODE
-
- In order to provide a modest amount of security and to avoid unintentional
- utilization of the simulated dot prompt, the method for entering dot prompt
- mode has been changed.
-
- To enter dot prompt mode, follow these steps:
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- (1) Make certain that a file has been selected. Otherwise, choose FILE
- option and pick a file.
-
- (2) Choose the UTIL option from dLITE's Main Menu.
-
- (3) If the prompt asking for a lead index number displays, type 9 and <PgDn>
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- (4) If no index is in use, then simply <PgDn> from within the UTIL submenu.
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- SETTING THE DOS PATH
-
- dLITE is designed to allow it to be "popped up" from any directory on your
- system. For this to work reliably, dLITE must be able to find its system
- files. This is accomplished in one of several ways.
-
- (1) Do NOTHING! This will work so long as you install dLITE in the \DLITE
- directory as it was designed in the install program AND you have only
- one hard disk drive on your system. \DLITE is automatically searched
- each time you "pop up" the software. It obviously will not be found if
- your default drive is D: and dLITE was installed on C:. You MUST use
- choice (2) or (3) below if this is the case on your system.
-
- (2) Modify the DLITE.CFG file in the \DLITE directory to specify the correct
- PATH to find the dLITE software on your system.
-
- (3) Add C:\DLITE to your DOS PATH (change C: to reflect the drive on
- which the dLITE software actually was installed).
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- If you fail to heed the instructions above, you will know it when your system
- hangs after pressing <ALT-1> to "pop-up" dLITE. Should this happen, reboot &
- follow the instructions above before loading the dLITE software.