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Subject: Using NSWP2 on the Kaypro 10 or ADM3 terminal
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Date: Sun, 18-Mar-84 17:54:00 EST
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Posted: Sun Mar 18 17:54:00 1984
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From:  Keith Petersen 


            NSWP2 for the Kaypro 10 or ADM3A terminal
            =========================================

As supplied,  NSWP2 does not use the inverse video sequences, you 
must alter the COM file with DDT first.

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How  to set-up NSWP2.COM to show $SYS and $R/O files with inverse 
video for the Kaypro 10 (and the brand new Kaypro 4).

All you need is DDT.COM and a copy of NSWP2.COM.

A0>DDT NSWP2.COM 

-S104          this is the inverse on sequence
 03            03 means a three-byte video sequence
 1b            1b is hexadecimal for escape
 42            42 is "B"
 30            30 is "0"
 .             entering a "." exits SET mode of DDT

-S10b          this is the inverse off sequence
 03 
 1b            escape
 43            "C"
 30            "0"
 .  

-g0                 g0 exits DDT and returns to CP/M

warm boot

A0>SAVE 42 NSWP-K10.COM 

(NOTE: You may also specify a 4-byte video sequence and add "B1" and 
       "C1" calls for half intensity inverse video)

That's  it ...  plain and simple.   Now any files with the  $SYS, 
$R/O,  archive, or any other bit set will show up with an inverse 
video block in the filetype extension when listed with NSWP2.

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Also to make the screen clear when NSWP2 signs on, set the following
memory locations as shown:

1D13H = 20	1D14H = 20	1D15H = 20	1D16H = 20

1D17H = 1A  <-- this is the clear screen call 1ah or 26 decimal

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Many thanks to Dave Rand for this FINE utility program,   I would 
be lost without it on my hard disk drive.

Steve Sanders  03/01/84
Tampa Bay Bandit Board RCPM