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- CLX is identical to the CLS command, except that it leaves the cursor
- at the bottom of the screen, where you're used to seeing it and where you
- expect it to be. No big deal, but when I TYPE a file from within a BAT file
- I like the data to scroll UPWARDS like usual insead of DOWNWARDS until it
- hits the bottom of the screen, then switching and going UPWARDS again.
- (Allright, so I'm too picky about how my programs behave... BMFD).
-
- A). You can't use this command from within a BAT file (unless you enter
- another level of COMMAND.COM), so do: TYPE CLX.DAT instead. It does
- exactly the same thing.
-
- B). ANSI.SYS must be watching over things for this to work.
-
- If you like this teeny program...
- No, don't send money; UPLOAD IT TO ANOTHER BBS!
-
- Happy computing, and as Norton says... BEST WISHES!
-
- -- Doctor Lisp,
- "Likes computers so much, it's sick!"