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From: davel@hpvcla.UUCP (davel)
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Subject: Re: Making room in RAM
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 14:46:00 EST
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Posted: Tue Oct 29 14:46:00 1985
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Nf-From: hpvcla!davel    Oct 29 12:46:00 1985



	Thanks to all who responsed via notes and mail to my question.
    Everyone had basically the same answer to the problem and is descibed
    well in the two other responses.  The information was very helpful.

	The reason for this reponse is I have received queries about my
    windows driver.  It is a product of Microware and is a device driver for
    memory mapped video. You can open different paths to the driver. When
    each new path is opened the window for that path is "programed" by
    defining the window's upper-left coordinate, it's width in characters,
    and length in lines.  From then on output to that path will go to
    that portion of the screen, with scrolling, end of line wrapping, etc
    taken care of by the driver.  Multiple windows can be in existence at
    one time.  I must admit I haven't used the windowing features.  It is
    my main terminal driver.  

				Dave Lowe
				hp-pcd!hpvcla!davel