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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.